Bible Prophecy Under Siege: Responding Biblically to Confusion About the End Times

· Harvest House Publishers
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240
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About this ebook

Understanding and Answering False Claims about Prophecy

Many people today cast doubt on the promises God gives his church in Bible prophecy, as predicted by Scripture itself: “Scoffers will come in the last days with scoffing, following their own sinful desires. They will say, ‘Where is the promise of his coming?’” (2 Peter 3:3-4).

Bible Prophecy Under Siege provides a thorough survey of the misunderstandings and misguided thinking people sometimes have about the last days. Prophecy expert Ron Rhodes offers you careful guidance through these differing viewpoints, and you will
  • learn the ways Bible prophecy is under siege and how to respond to false claims biblically
  • gain helpful historical insights about the rapture and other prophetic issues
  • be emboldened to hold firmly to prophetic biblical truth during trying times
  • be encouraged to live with conviction rooted in God’s Word
With a perspective grounded in the Bible, you will be equipped to discern flawed views on prophecy, rest secure in immovable truth, and grow in anticipation of the day when Christ will make all things new.

About the author

Ron Rhodes (ThD), president of Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries, speaks regularly on nationwide radio and is the author of The End Times in Chronological Order, The 8 Great Debates of Bible Prophecy, and The Big Book of Bible Answers. He teaches periodically at Dallas Theological Seminary and several other seminaries.

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