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Our Present Condition and Our Hope
- Brethren Writers Library, Book 23
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 35 mins
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Our Present Condition and Our Hope by F. G. Patterson shows the believer the past - a suffering, dead, and risen Christ; the present - the association of the people of God with him in a pathway of suffering and rejection; and the future - his coming again in glory, his taking to him his great power to reign, and our association with him in his glory.
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