Greektim
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Amillennialism... so buy the book and read it, Evan!!!Whats the book about?
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Amillennialism... so buy the book and read it, Evan!!!Whats the book about?
Amillennialism... so buy the book and read it, Evan!!!![]()
Whats the book about?
I recommend for all Martyn Lloyd-Jones 3 volume set: God the Father, God the Son; God the Holy Spirit; The Church and Last Things.
Presently it is available only in a single volume with paper backs!
Then there is a revised version of By His Grace And For His Glory by Baptist Historian Thomas J. Nettles available in hardback.
The first book on Theology by a Southern Baptist Manual of Theology by J. L. Dagg is available in hardback I believe.
The easiest read of all is the set by Lloyd-Jones, in my opinion!
If you want a good commentary on Revelations the one by Philip Edgcumbe Hughes is excellent. Reads almost like a devotional.
All the above are old but so am I! Means the Grrreeat Tribulation don't scare me, but then it never did. Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, promised us:
John 16:33. These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.
Christians in this country have been blessed and spared much in the way of tribulation. I wonder how the Christians in this country would fare if they had to face beheading as the 21 Coptic Christians did at the hands of the followers of a false god!
You forgot to include a smiley-face.I thought your library consisted of Hal Lindsey books and the Left Behind series.
I thought your library consisted of Hal Lindsey books and the Left Behind series.
:thumbsup::godisgood:You forgot to include a smiley-face.
OldRegular certainly has better theological/eschatological tastes than the above.