How one views eschatology, the doctrine of end time events, determines, to a large extent, the rest of one's theology. Early in my ministry I determined to know the truth of God's Word. I further determined that the Bible is verbally inerrant. Thus there are no contradictions in it. I came to understand that a true study of God's Word entailed comparing scripture with scripture. Using that understanding I came to the conclusion that we can know God's mind with assurance (II Peter 1:19-20). With so much confusion on the ...
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How one views eschatology, the doctrine of end time events, determines, to a large extent, the rest of one's theology. Early in my ministry I determined to know the truth of God's Word. I further determined that the Bible is verbally inerrant. Thus there are no contradictions in it. I came to understand that a true study of God's Word entailed comparing scripture with scripture. Using that understanding I came to the conclusion that we can know God's mind with assurance (II Peter 1:19-20). With so much confusion on the matter of the Rapture I decided to search for the truth in this matter. This small book is the result of that long and extended search which I have essentially boiled down to the conclusions. As a right understanding of this issue is important to how we view the rest of doctrine and to the quality of our Christian experience, this book is offered to help and bless the reader in his faith and walk.
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