After The Rapture
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You may be wondering if Jesus will return soon. You might have heard of the Rapture of the Church. Possibly, you even wonder what will happen after Jesus raptures His Church out of this world. This book answers a variety of important questions. What is the Age of Grace? What is the Time of the Gentiles? What will happen to the people on earth after the rapture? What will happen to true believers? Exactly who are the true believers?
Let’s face it. During the past few decades several ideologies on the rapture have been proposed by well-respected theologians. Nonetheless, in many ways you are sure to find this account different from all the rest. The bottom line concerns what the author believes has been an unintentional deception in other theories. That deception centers on the question, “Will people on earth have a chance to receive Jesus as Savior and Lord after the rapture?”
Most authors treat the rapture with degrees of human emotionalism, Hollywood spectacularism, and worldly logic. This author dares to deal only with the Word of God. You may possibly be irritated by a black-or-white, completely objective perspective. Even so, you will be surprised, shocked, and hopefully motivated to urgently and purposefully share the Gospel with as many people as you can.
As the countdown toward the end of the age proceeds, believers must consider the Great Commission of Jesus much more seriously than ever before. More than a tool to inspire intentional evangelism, this book is also a challenge for all readers to be certain of their faith in Jesus as the soon-coming Redeemer. The love of God in Jesus must be joyfully shared with all in every situation because life on earth will be bleak and hopeless after the rapture.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615797882
ISBN10: 1615797882
John Boyd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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