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What is the truth about the rapture, the day of the Lord, and the 70th week of Daniel? Can anyone really know?
Understanding God’s message to believers in 1 & 2 Thessalonians will comfort you as you discover the answer to these practical prophecy questions. Paul taught the Thessalonians all they needed, but false teachers disturbed them with another message. Had their worst nightmares come true? Were they really in the day of the Lord? Many today teach that we will go into the 70th week of Daniel. Paul comforts believers, but his message is a warning for the world. Get a better understanding of why the rapture precedes the day of the Lord and the anti-Christ, and how we should live in light of these truths. |
"This one book combines just about everything believers need to grow in Christ. It is the product of years of careful exegesis of the biblical text and thoughtfully explaining its great themes that are so urgently needed in today’s Bible churches. Very useful diagrams display the history of salvation for visualizing God’s self-consistent, progressive revelation....difficult theological topics such as the triune nature of God, the order of salvation, and the Lordship--Free Grace debate...the created structures of human society that our present secular culture considers as mere social traditions that can be changed by politically-motivated social engineering...covers marriage, divorce, understanding why God brings suffering into our lives, and the spiritual disciplines that we all should develop if we want God’s approval....an exposition of evangelism covering practical topics such as when should we tell someone the good news, how do I start a conversation about it, and probing questions to ask unbelievers. It should be placed in every church library. Believers seeking church leadership, teaching a group, or counseling those who are confused about the Christian life need this handbook."
- Charles Clough (Bachelor of Science in Math (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Th.M. (Dallas Theological Seminary), Masters of Science in Atmospheric Science (Texas Tech). |
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"This short, easy to read, commentary is evidence of the author’s diligent, in depth study and analysis of the Greek text, and the theological issues involved. His outline is derived from the text and an understanding of the epistle as an integrated, well thought out whole. As such he provides a valuable tool for examining the author’s central theme, the structure of the epistle in addressing that theme, and how the different parts of the epistle relate back to that theme.
Quality summaries of a book’s argument are beneficial for the student of the text to understand the meaning of the text within the topic or theme of the epistle, or narrative. The issue with a different gospel including the nature of the biblical gospel is clearly stated...the centrality of grace to the biblical gospel...brief interactions by those theological or ecclesiastical positions today that commit the same error of adding human works to the finished work of Christ." - Robert Dean (Masters of Art in Philosophy (University of St. Thomas), Th.M. and PhD (Dallas Theological Seminary), D. Min. (Faith Evangelical Seminary) |
This Christmas devotional is exceptionally unique! Twenty-one theologians have come together to bring out the theological excellence of many of our traditional and modern Christmas hymns to celebrate a most amazing historical event, the birth of the Savior of the world.
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