This book addresses the rudiments of the book of Revelation, and progresses forward to understanding the concluding of Gentile times. The book of Revelation reveals God's love, justice, mercy, and Christ's love and the power of restoration of creation and creature. This book's ongoing message is that knowledge and the embrace of God's plan and intent toward mankind. The flavor of the book is humility, fear of God, and ourselves standing in awe.
This book addresses the rudiments of the book of Revelation, and progresses forward to understanding the concluding of Gentile times. The book of Revelation reveals God's love, justice, mercy, and Christ's love and the power of restoration of creation and creature. This book's ongoing message is that knowledge and the embrace of God's plan and intent toward mankind. The flavor of the book is humility, fear of God, and ourselves standing in awe.
The subject of the book is more than numbers and dates. The author hopes, beyond facts and figures, that the reader will perceive the book exalts God's plan, which is the mother of us all. Galatians 4:26, even his Word. John 1:1. Prophesied predeterminations of God, ingrained in chronology, speak of God's Omniscience and Omnipotence. The nearing end-season of man's rule moves this subject to the rank of present truth. How blessed to read and understand; knowing you are a principal in unity with the Creator's will and intent.
The subject of the book is more than numbers and dates. The author hopes, beyond facts and figures, that the reader will perceive the book exalts God's plan, which is the mother of us all. Galatians 4:26, even his Word. John 1:1. Prophesied predeterminations of God, ingrained in chronology, speak of God's Omniscience and Omnipotence. The nearing end-season of man's rule moves this subject to the rank of present truth. How blessed to read and understand; knowing you are a principal in unity with the Creator's will and intent.
The theme of this book is 'higher ground.' The book's message entertains an approaching dispensation allowing the Church to overcome and unify. It is God's justice that a sacrificial 'Body' be set forth; an exemplary 'Ecclesia' manifest to an end generation. The writer embraces the idea that God-ordained officiation, not structure, will be the remedy for disunity and the lack of settlements. The several discussions in this book contain understanding that will benefit the reader toward gaining that 'higher ground.'