Synopsis
In the wake of failed prophecies about the "end times," many are weary of being warned that the Lord is coming soon, only to be disappointed when He does not arrive. This book gives a biblical answer to when Jesus declared that He would return to gather His people to Himself. Jesus left nothing to ponder; He was clear about which generation would behold His presence.While some search the Old Testament in an effort to determine what was to happen during the prophet Daniel's seventy weeks, others look to Revelation and attempt to decipher the number of the beast or guess about what his mark is. These are good endeavors, but the Lord and His apostles were straightforward in their language about the timing of the end.If you want honest, scriptural answers to your questions about the gathering of God's people, beginning in Genesis and going through Revelation, take a look inside this book. You will not be left wanting, but be forewarned: your entire eschatological view may be turned upside down.
About the Author
Tina Rae Collins is a graduate of Pikeville College, Pikeville, Kentucky, and is presently working toward a PhD in Biblical Studies. She has published eleven previous books. Her short stories, poetry, and essays have appeared in Appalachian Heritage magazine and her technical articles have appeared in Mountain Promise, both publications of Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. In 2002 her poem "Buddha" won third place for the Denny C. Plattner Award and her book The Soup Bean War was nominated for the Weatherford Award. She has written numerous religious and educational articles and for five years she was host/director of "Writers Reading," a cable TV show on WPRG-5 of Harold, Kentucky. Much of her work can be found at: http: //www.mykentuckybooks.com. She resides in Lexington, Kentucky, and has two sons, two daughters, two sons-in-law, three grandsons, and a granddaughter
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