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25 Bible figures you must NEVER encounter

 


🚨 New Series Alert! 🚨

Starting soon, I’ll be sharing a powerful series on 25 Bible figures you must NEVER encounter on your journey to destiny! These are individuals whose influence can derail, delay, or destroy purpose. But don’t worry—I’ll also reveal how to overcome them and stay on the path God has designed for you!

Stay connected, stay alert, and get ready for deep insights that will empower you to discern, resist, and prevail. Your destiny must be fulfilled! 🔥



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