Title 1 : Daily Food The end is Near
We always say “tick-tock, tick-tock” to remind ourselves that time is passing. Let's be aware that time exists for God's will to be done, which is for Christ to head up all things, starting with us the church. We still live under the counting of time because God's goal has not yet been fully accomplished. We are at the end of the church age, which will merge with the reinstating of the Jewish age, as Daniel's last week (the last seven years) reveals.We believe that this is very close to happening. A great leader will appear, establish order in the world situation, bring peace, and make a covenant with Israel, which will then give the opportunity to rebuild the temple. However, this peace will only last three and a half years, at the end of which will come the great tribulation for another three and a half years. The overcomers, however, will be raptured first, because they will have fulfilled God's will.We only have a short time to finish what the saints of the last twenty centuries have started. Now it's our turn! We can't just watch and criticize from the stands, but we must “take to the field”. At the end of the great tribulation, Christ will return and begin the millennium age, still time will continue, because by then only the overcomers will have been headed up by Christ. At the end of the millennium, the age of the New Jerusalem will begin, when the counting of time will end and eternity will resume.
Title 2- Book : He who has an ear, Let Him Hear! Lessons from Sardis in Revelation - Background ll
The Protestant Reformation, a movement that marked world history, is also considered one of the most critical phases in the trajectory of God's children. Historically, it corresponds to the period of the church in Sardis, which began with the restoration of essential biblical truths, bringing light to the entire society that lay in darkness. Despite this, the Christians of this age received a strong rebuke from God because He did not consider their works to be wholesome. He did not consider their living consistent with the light they received.
What facts from this period of church history influenced Luther and his followers and led them not to see God's will fully? Why did Christ find few overcomers in the church in Sardis? In addition to answers to such questions, the content of this book shows us that, despite the difficulties faced by Christians in the pre- and post-Reformation, as well as in the entire movement itself, the Lord has an army of soldiers, which He prepared to fight on His side in the end times. They are the dewdrops that are falling during the dawn. Want to be part of this? Join us in fighting side by side with Christ in the last battle, which will decimate the enemy's army and participate in the King’s Son's wedding.n
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