It’s harder than ever for Christians to remain true to their faith in today’s society.
Everywhere you turn there is always someone ready to say that biblical beliefs and principles don’t apply in the modern world. However, we believe the knowledge in the Bible is as pertinent today as it was when it was written. The message just needs to be understood. Teaching Faith has a free eBook that can help Christians grasp the meaning of Bible text and apply it to their daily lives.
The Last Day Series is a 15-volume for all serious bible students who want to do a deep dive into the scriptures about eschatology. This level of biblical text analysis requires going through many different scriptures and books of the Bible. However, by making the meaning of the text clear, this in-depth study will restore the sense of understanding we should have from a scriptural viewpoint.
This series is needed now more than ever because we are living in the last days. It’s vital for true Christians to understand the spiritual peril we must overcome and the rewards that await those who remain faithful to God. A key feature of the series is analyzing last day prophecies.
The book covers the history of contemporary prophecy preaching, including the historical background of where and how the prophecy came about. The series will identify some of the principal contributors behind the prophecies and their interpretation and explain why it is still being taught and preached today. These features are rarely mentioned when discussing prophecy. By covering the history of prophecy preaching, we hope to restore faith in the fact that these events will happen, and that true Christians must prepare accordingly.
The series also tackles the often-confusing topic of the 70 Weeks prophecy. This prophecy has been used to give a wide variety of dates for future events prophesied in the Bible. The Last Day Series will cover all types of timelines that can be extrapolated from the 70 Weeks prophecy, as each of these timelines are unique.
The book will be preaching on “time, times and a half.” These prophecies have been around for a long time, and many people think they already know what the timelines mean. After all, this traditional prophetic preaching has been around for the last several hundred years, and when something gets repeated enough, it tends to stick like Crazy Glue. However, not everything is as it seems with these older interpretations. Wait until you hear where they came from!
“The Two Witnesses” is another prophecy that is examined. Depending on how this prophecy is taught, it is speculated that the two witnesses are either Elijah and Moses or Elijah and Enoch. These connections were made because these men each have the reputation of not dying. Unfortunately, there’s not a lot of reason to assume the Two Witnesses are some combination of these two men. Where in God’s Word does it say it is going to be those two figures? It is more hearsay than fact.
Other topics will include:
- The Two-horned Beast
- The Mark of the Beast
- The Abomination of Desolation – Where and when it happened is explained by using both secular and biblical history.
- An analysis of The Olive Trees and the Candlesticks – How the current definition of those trees and candlesticks has missed the mark.
- Anti-Christ – What it could be, or who it could be.
- The False Prophet
- Where the United States, England, and Israel occur within prophecy and their relationship.
- The Great Tribulation
- A review of secular history alongside biblical history to prove out timelines, the events that have already happened, and when things are going to be taking place in the future.
- The Rapture – A term that is never used in scripture.
If you’re ready to discover the answer to these questions and to have a better understanding of Bible prophecy, you can download Volume 1 of the Last Day Series from our website.