Consumed by Fire Debuts New Single from the Movie "Four Blood Moons" (Listen Here)

Consumed By Fire, the Southern pop/rock outfit from Oklahoma, debuts their new single "Walk Through The Fire." The song is a feature track in and was written for the docu-drama "Four Blood Moons,"
"Walk Through the Fire" was largely influenced from two different scriptures," says the band's drummer Jordan Ward. "We found ourselves in Matthew 24 where Jesus was speaking of what would happen in the end times. It would be very easy to get apprehensive and even fearful after reading this passage, but we have such a blessed assurance in the Father's love for us and the protection we have through the blood of Jesus.""We were reminded of an amazing scripture in Isaiah 43 where God is speaking to Israel, His people, and it was clear," Ward continues. "No matter how perilous the times may get, no matter how dark the world may get, there is always a refuge and a light in our everlasting covenant with God through Jesus."
It is rare that Scripture, science, and history align with each other, yet the last three series of Four Blood Moons have done exactly that. Are these the "signs" that God refers to in His Word? If they are, what do they mean? What is their prophetic significance?
The movie "Four Blood Moons" is based on John Hagee's riveting book of the same name. New York Times best-selling author, Pastor John Hagee, explores the supernatural connection of certain celestial events to biblical prophecy-and to the future of God's chosen people and to the nations of the world.
Just as in biblical times, God is controlling the sun, the moon, and the stars to send our generation a signal that something big is about to happen. The question is: Are we watching and listening to His message?
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