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Bloodiest Century: World Wars and Tyrants

Reflecting on the 20th century as the bloodiest in history, with millions perished in wars and under tyrannical regimes. The impact of invasions, destructive consequences, and the need for a heart transformation in the gospel.

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Bloodiest Century: World Wars and Tyrants

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  1. Bloodiest Century? “[T]he twentieth century was the bloodiest, most destructive century in human history. The century's two world wars resulted in the deaths of at least 60 million people. The Russian Civil War of 1917-21 killed another 5-6 million. Between them, the tyrannical regimes of Hitler, Stalin, and Mao killed at least another 60 million of their own citizens. Many millions more were killed in dozens of other, smaller conflicts.”

  2. Habakkuk 1:5-17

  3. INVADING FORCES

  4. When Evil Invades Expect: 1. A Heart of Anger

  5. 1. A Heart of Anger

  6. When Evil Invades Expect: • A Heart of Anger • A Trail of Destruction

  7. 2. A Trail of Destruction

  8. DESTRUCTIVE CONSEQUENCES

  9. Successful Revolution? “The sexual revolution is over and everyone lost.”

  10. When Evil Invades Expect: • A Heart of Anger • A Trail of Destruction • A Crowd of Captives

  11. When Evil Invades Expect: • A Heart of Anger • A Trail of Destruction • A Crowd of Captives

  12. Our Core Message In the gospel, we seek a renovation of the heart not simply a reformation of behavior. The first causes the second. And the second without the first is meaningless in the end.

  13. Jesus Christ:

  14. God’s Good Gifts

  15. Goodness of God “By His nature He is inclined to bestow blessedness and He takes holy pleasure in the happiness of His people.” A. W. Tozer

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