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A Revelation to the Church
A Revelation to the Church
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The book of Revelation has been stolen from the church, and the culprit may surprise you. The culprit is not the unbelieving critic, the liberal theologian, or even the religious fanatic. It is you and I. We have embraced a theology of end-time events that has prevented us from hearing the prophetic voice of Revelation.
A Revelation to the Church returns the book of Revelation to its rightful owner, the church. It provides a fresh paradigm for reading the book of Revelation built on solid exegesis, not speculative theology. It recognizes that the book of Revelation was written to prepare the church for things to come, and it shows us how to live so that we may receive the promised blessing.
"Anyone seeking clarity in mind and spirit about the drama of end times will need to read this book!" -- Dr. Joseph M. Stowell, President, Cornerstone University
"A thoroughly researched, meticulously argued, timely word" -- Michael Wittmer, Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
"An apt answer to the practical question, 'What does all this mean for us?'" -- Andrew Smith, Associate Professor of New Testament, Cornerstone University
A Revelation to the Church returns the book of Revelation to its rightful owner, the church. It provides a fresh paradigm for reading the book of Revelation built on solid exegesis, not speculative theology. It recognizes that the book of Revelation was written to prepare the church for things to come, and it shows us how to live so that we may receive the promised blessing.
"Anyone seeking clarity in mind and spirit about the drama of end times will need to read this book!" -- Dr. Joseph M. Stowell, President, Cornerstone University
"A thoroughly researched, meticulously argued, timely word" -- Michael Wittmer, Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
"An apt answer to the practical question, 'What does all this mean for us?'" -- Andrew Smith, Associate Professor of New Testament, Cornerstone University
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