Paradise Of God
$21.99
In this captivating book, The Paradise of God, you will discover what the Bible says about creation and the role of the Church from now throughout eternity. You don’t have to guess because it’s not a mystery. The truth is already laid out in the Scriptures.
The following items are covered in chronological, biblical detail:
*The fall of Lucifer and his angels
*The creation of man and the Garden of Eden
*The resurrection of Jesus and the birth of the Church
*The catching away of the Church (Rapture)
*The Judgment Seat of Christ
*The Bride of Christ
*The Great Tribulation and the Antichrist
*The Second Coming of Jesus
*The Millennial Reign of Christ on earth (1,000 years)
*The Great White Throne Judgment
*The New Jerusalem
*The Paradise of God in Heaven
*Eternity
Jesus is coming back soon! Your thoughts should not be filled with fear and worry about the Antichrist or Satan. Be encouraged! Even though things on the earth are dark right now, as a Christian your future is bright! Fill your thoughts with the wonderful anticipation of a future with the Lord Jesus Christ, because when you search the Scriptures, you’ll find that your best days are yet to come!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781667504513
ISBN10: 1667504517
Larry Ollison
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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