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Warren Wiersbe on Eternal Abundant Life - Dispensational (John 10:10)

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"Abundant life spans both ages—eternal life begins now and continues forever. The thief is Satan who ruled this present age; Jesus is the Good Shepherd who leads to the age to come. We taste abundance now; we inherit fullness when He returns. Present life anticipates future glory." — Warren Wiersbe. Dispensational: two-age abundance.

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