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Anyone who wants to explore the end times should start with the Bible itself. Possibly the greatest challenge to this approach is that no one Bible book paints the complete end times picture. Any student must assemble and arrange verses from different books, just like a puzzle. This book attempts to do just that. It compiles verses from Daniel, Zechariah, Matthew, Revelation and others into one chronological list. It uses little commentary beyond assigning brief identities to major symbols and, of course, the arrangement of the list. A student who reads this book will become familiar with the Bible itself and will get a picture from the text of the great end times events.
Isaiah's writings are some of the most beautiful yet mysterious words in the Old Testament. 2700 years ago Isaiah spoke, wrote, and even sang messages to the people of his time. On the one hand his prophesies were reactions to the conditions he saw in Judah, Israel and beyond. However, within his words hide magnificent portrayals of the Messiah, God's timeless purpose, and the New Jerusalem. Within his Old Testament setting, Isaiah portrayed the New Testament. One of the biggest barriers keeping people from enjoying the riches of Isaiah is that it is difficult to put the overall story together. "Isaiah's Song" leads the reader from Isaiah chapter 1 to 66. It divides the book into sections, defines a theme for each, and pieces the themes together into a grand picture involving God's eternal purpose, Christ, and the New Jerusalem. Along the way, "Isaiah's Song" highlights aspects of Christ and Christian experience. The hope of this book is that more people will understand Isaiah, love Isaiah, and begin singing to the same melody Isaiah sang. In the end may the song of Isaiah become our worship melody to God
This biography of Theodore Austin-Sparks covers his life from childhood to the end of his ministry. It includes many excerpts from his bi-monthly journal, "A Witness and a Testimony" and also includes short summaries of 28 books he published throughout his ministry. The ministry of T. Austin-Sparks portrays a profound picture of Christ and of God's eternal purpose to head up all things in Christ. On the side of personal experience, his ministry opens the door to a deep inward work of the cross of Christ, and inward knowing of the Spirit, and an inward working of God's divine life. He portrays this experience in the context of a local assembly and emphasizes that the church, not merely individual believers, is the unique instrument through which God will gain His eternal goal.
Including parts one, two, and three of the series: "Exploring the End Times." The Bible describes the end times using both momentous outward events and real inward Christian experiences. Outwardly there are signs like earthquakes, Israel, antichrist, Babylon, tribulation, rapture and the great battle around Jerusalem. But these are only part of the story. Inwardly, Jesus is working in His people, granting them spiritual growth and genuine faith experiences, so they might overcome and be ready for the end. As we will see, the outward end time events highlight specific inward experiences for Christians today. A picture of this grand inward and outward scene emerges from the Bible like a jigsaw puzzle as verses, like individual pieces, fit into their place. The awe of events thus unfolded has no rival in even the greatest earthly drama. This book assembles end time verses from Old and New Testaments into a dazzling end time picture, which will enlighten, warn, and inspire. The Bible likens prophecy to a light shining in a dark place. May the picture portrayed in this book shine into our world and hearts.
A picture of the end times is dazzling, compelling, and convicting. However, painting that picture from the many signs and symbols in the book of Revelation is challenging. This process is greatly simplified by one realization: all the signs in Revelation do not affect the overall picture in the same way. In fact, just three signs build a substantial framework for an understanding of the end time Revelation scene. If a Bible student decides on three key signs, then the other signs will fit into their framework. This book looks at how to examine three key signs and arrive at decisions concerning their identity. Hopefully, the reader will learn how to study Revelation signs and will begin to piece together, from the text itself, a grand, powerful picture of end time events. Thus, Jesus and His salvation will come into focus in the grand unfolding of the end times.
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