The End Times What Happens Next? 7 Foundational Warnings from End Time Bible Prophecy (Audible Audio Edition) Tiffany Domena Barbara Ann Martin Books
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Preparedness is our responsibility as believers in Yeshua. He told us about preparation over and over thru His parables. In summary, the prepared prevail. Preparation is physical and spiritual. Prophecy is redemptive and if we believe it, we should appropriate that belief with action that produces spiritual and physical yield. We all know that as contractions get closer together, birth is near. As I watch the birth pains preceding the Messianic reign increase in frequency and the visible one-world government plan of the enemy getting closer and closer in view, I am reminded of our supposed victory, but the bride must be prepared and appropriating the instructions and words of her groom. Is she ready?
The Messiah was sent here 2000 years ago, so you can prevail! He told you how to experience salvation, he exemplified an obedient lifestyle, he paid for your sin, and left his Holy Spirit to enable your success. This book and its counterparts in the series will lay a foundation for your faith in Bible prophecy today.
Learn and appropriate your faith so you can enjoy the redemptive qualities of prophecy!
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The End Times What Happens Next? 7 Foundational Warnings from End Time Bible Prophecy (Audible Audio Edition) Tiffany Domena Barbara Ann Martin Books Reviews
This book totally ignores the facts that Matthew chapters 23 and 24 were directed to THAT generation; Jesus generation, and ALL of those warnings to THAT generation did occur during the AD 60’s and came to a head in AD 70.
The problem is the book tries to manipulate scripture to fit a doctrinal dispensation, while totally ignoring history.
The Kingdom of God HAS come unto us who trust in Christ; And we have a duty to proclaim and expand the Kingdom. In fact; In the last few verses of Matthew Jesus presented his final instructions to HIS generation.
Matthew 2818-20
18 And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
That age ended in AD 70 with the total destruction of the Jewish Temple (as Prophesied by Jesus). So my thoughts on this work and so many others is to get out of the practice of twisting scripture to fit a doctrine, and study the history and culture of THAT generation for ALL of the prophetic warnings in Matthew, chapters 23 and 24 did blossom and THAT Old Covenant with Israel has ended. I can NOT recommend this work.
Here's where she's from
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Embassy of Heaven is a Christian-based new religious movement based in Stayton, Oregon, that seeks to separate from secular government. Its members profess to be literal citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven and reject any ties to what they refer to as "worldly governments". The organization issues its own identity documents (including passports and driver's licenses), business licenses, motor vehicle title certificates and license plates. The group's leader is Craig Douglas Fleshman, a former Oregon state computer systems analyst who goes by the name "Pastor Paul Revere". Another individual who has been associated with the organization in the past is Glen Stoll, an individual who "falsely hold[s] himself out to be a 'lawyer' and claims to have spent considerable time studying the tax laws" but who "is not a member of or licensed with any state or federal bar."[1]
The Anti-Defamation League has identified the Embassy of Heaven group as being part of the sovereign citizen movement.[2] Federal authorities have asserted that the organization is set up to avoid paying taxes. Though its leaders refer to themselves as lawyers, none has any education in law nor have they passed the bar exam.[3] The organization has run afoul of tax codes because it does not recognize the authority of the United States. In 1997, sheriff's deputies raided the group's property and seized it for non-payment of taxes. Pastor Revere insisted the taxes were not owed because the property was "a separate nation".[4] Several members have been arrested for driving cars with "Kingdom of Heaven" license plates and showing similar driver's licenses to law enforcement officers.[5][6][7]
In 2012, Minnesota state insurance regulators ordered the Embassy of Heaven Church to stop making what the regulators called misrepresentations, using the name "Mutual Assurance", in connection with the sale of insurance in Minnesota. The regulators asserted that a type of auto insurance promoted by the group is bogus, and that the group had no license to sell insurance in Minnesota. Embassy of Heaven spokesman Paul Revere responded, asserting that the group does not sell insurance. Revere was also quoted as saying, "We don't operate in Minnesota. ... We operate in the Kingdom of Heaven
yet another WACO Texas in the making - haven't we seen enough of these yahoos?
GREAT
I enjoyed reading this book. It was very informative. After reading this book I feel I understand more of what God expects from me! I also learned more about what to expect in the end times!
I found this book to be quite enjoyable. I am someone that for years was a legalist and religious and then found the message of grace. I pursued grace teaching for a while until grace preachers were teaching that you need not obey Jesus' commandments. I thought there was an answer in grace teachings and soon enough found that there was error in the grace camp. I stopped reading my Bible for many years as both legalistic teachers and grace teachers used the Bible to prove their doctrines to me. I couldn't read the Bible without reading a verse these false teachers taught me and what it meant.
Now a breath of fresh air is Tiffany sharing the scriptures that would and should pull the grace teachers up short. We need balance and this author brings it in spades. Of course there is information on the end times, but you really owe it to yourself to get some solid teaching on the truth of God's word and the error of the grace Gospel.
I highly commend you to read this book. I am going to read the whole three books in the series.
With love
Matthew Robert Payne
Author of 15 Christian books on
Author needs to read Revelations again seriously. She has it all wrong.
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