Rapture The Antichrist And The Tribulation
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YOU’VE HEARD OF THE RAPTURE.
BUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Questions about the Bible and God’s timeline of events for human history abound as more people sense we are reaching the end of an age. They instinctively know that when one epoch of time ends, another lies in wait and will soon after begin.
But what is the pivotal point in time upon which these mysterious “next events” hinge? In this book, Rick Renner takes you on a deep dive into Scripture to show you that Christ’s rapture of His Church is the domino-event that will set in motion the next phase in God’s prophetic timeline.
The Rapture is the event God’s people should desirously anticipate as they prepare to meet Him face to face. But the Rapture, Heaven, and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb are not the end for true believers in Christ, as Rick vividly explains. In this book, you’ll learn:
*Which group of saints will be raised first to meet Jesus in the Rapture.
*The identity of those who “are alive and remain” that will be raised next.
*The origin of the word “rapture” and every Greek instance of this word in the New Testament.
*How to be prepared for the Rapture in the dark last hours of time.
*What it will look like when mortal bodies “put on” immortality.
*The identity of the “restrainer” that withstands the onslaught of evil on the earth right now.
*The Antichrist’s attributes according to Scripture and when he will finally be revealed.
*How to avoid contamination by the spirit of the Antichrist that is already in the world.
*Five differences between the Rapture of the Church and the Second Coming of Christ.
*Who will be affected by the horrific “bowls of judgment” in the Great Tribulation to come.
*And much more!
This book will answer many of your questions about end-time events and surprise you with information on this subject you probably didn’t know existed. In fact, this may be the most comprehensive look at all three topics – the Rapture, the Antichrist, and the Tribulation – you’ve ever read in just one book!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781667509860
ISBN10: 1667509861
Rick Renner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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