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In The Church of Almighty God, the Bible is accepted as the holy scripture for the Age of Law and the Age of Grace, although it is argued that "recorded by human beings, it contains messages from God and some truthful insights, which are helpful to know God's work in the Age of Law and the Age of Grace, but it also carries many human errors."<ref>Folk (2018), 62.</ref> In our time, the church believes that we find a safer guide in the utterances of Almighty God, which are recorded in the massive book ''The Word Appears in the Flesh'' (''Ο Λόγος Ενσαρκώνεται''), consisting of more than one million words, addressing a number of questions of sacred history, theology, ethics, and spirituality, and regarded as normative by the movement.<ref>Introvigne (2017c).</ref>
 
===MillennialismΧιλιασμός===
The Church of Almighty God teaches a form of [[Χιλιασμός|millennialism]]. Although they are parts of the Age of Word (η Εποχή του Λόγου), the Age of Kingdom is not to be confused with the Age of Millennial Kingdom (η Εποχή της Χιλιετούς Βασιλείας), a future time following the apocalyptic disasters prophesied in the Bible, when the message of Almighty God will be accepted in all countries, humans’ sinful nature will be transformed, and humans purified by God’s work will live on earth eternally.<ref>Introvigne (2017c); see Church of Almighty God (2015).</ref> According to the church, after the incarnated Almighty God (who is not believed to live forever on Earth) will have completed God's work on Earth for the last days, the catastrophes prophesied in the [[Book of Revelation]] of the Bible will come, in the form of earthquakes, wars and famines. However, "the Earth will not be annihilated, and the ones who are purified by God will be saved in the cataclysms of the last days, and will live on Earth forever."<ref>Folk (2018), 66.</ref> According to American scholar Holly Folk, "the division of history into several eras reflects the influence of the [[Plymouth Brethren]] and other evangelical missionaries in China. [[Dispensationalism]], a method of Biblical interpretation that supports a cosmic view of history that includes the end times, was developed in the nineteenth century by [[John Nelson Darby]]," although there are also differences between Darby and The Church of Almighty God.<ref>Folk (2018), 66.</ref>