Known In Heaven and Hell

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When we believed in Jesus we became citizens of a new Kingdom. That new citizenship brings with it certain recognition that unbelievers don’t have. As a believer your name is written in heaven and they know who you are there. At the same time, the Bible tells us the demons know who the believers are too. Are you known in heaven and in hell?

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