Are We Living In The End Times
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End-Times Prophecy Does Not Need to Be Complicated Or Confusing…
“Therefore be on the alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming.” –Matthew 24:42
The words of Jesus remind Christians that–even though we do not know the date when He will return–we need to have our finger on the pulse of what is happening morally, spiritually, and politically in our world. And with the increasing chaos, division, and war happening today, it is right to ask, “Are we living in the end times now?” In this book, Dr. Robert Jeffress provides biblical answers to seven frequently asked questions about the future:
1. What Does the Bible Mean by the End Times?
2. What Role Does Israel Play in the End Times?
3. What News Events Signal the End Times?
4. What Are the Major Events of the End Times?
5. What’s the Difference between the Rapture and the Second Coming in the End Times?
6. Why Has God Delayed the End Times?
7. How Do I Prepare for the End Times?
Getting answers to these questions–and understanding the phenomenal events that are going to happen before the revelation of the King of kings and Lord of lords–helps believers face the future with hope and confidence.
6 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781540904614
ISBN10: 154090461X
Robert Jeffress
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
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