Unveiling : What The Book Of Revelation Says About Our World Today
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David Fellingham contends that the Book of Revelation draws the prophetic purposes of God together, with over five hundred allusions from other parts of the Bible and it is the Bible itself which interprets this amazing book, not world events.
However, we can understand the events that are happening in our world through the prophetic lens of Revelation, and as we do that, we can grow in our faith that even with such devastating events like wars, natural disasters and pandemics, God is totally in control. He has an unfolding plan. As we Christians cooperate with King Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit, we will see the Father’s plan fulfilled.
The Unveiling, brings a perspective to answer to the many questions David has been asked during over 40 years as a Christian leader.
His answers are not speculative, but firmly rooted in Scripture. He admits thats he does not have the answer for every detail, and accepts there will be other opinions and views, but whatever view we may hold the certain fact is, Jesus is coming again.
The “last days’ is the whole period between the resurrection and the Second Coming of Christ. The gospel of the kingdom will reach every nation. The church is the highest priority on God’s agenda. Before Jesus returns there will be a powerful church, alive in the Holy Spirit, consisting of people from every tribe, tongue and nation.
David believes that God’s plan, to have a glorious powerful church, proclaiming the kingdom of God, and reaching every nation with the gospel, will be fulfilled. At the same time, the world in its fallen state will display great wickedness and opposition. The victorious outcome and triumph of King Jesus will be demonstrated for all to see when he returns.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781912863693
ISBN10: 1912863693
David Fellingham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd.
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