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The End of the World According to Jesus of Nazareth
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- Expected 9 Jul 2024
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Publisher Description
What Jesus’ Own Teachings Reveal About the Last Days
Why talk about end-times doomsday subjects? Because Jesus Christ talked about them, and in great detail. For that reason alone, we should pay attention. And as we rapidly approach the last days, his message is more relevant to us than ever.
The End of the World According to Jesus of Nazareth takes you to the definitive authority on the future—Christ himself—for a clear understanding of what will take place, when it will happen, and how God desires for us to be prepared. Centering on the Olivet Discourse in Matthew’s Gospel, bestselling author Jeff Kinley examines Jesus’ words in their original context, providing clear and engaging overviews of the tribulation, the antichrist, the second coming, the judgments, and Jesus' invitations to believers and unbelievers.
In this inspiring and approachable guide, Jeff provides you with clear, biblical answers about what is to come. Jesus revealed the future not only for his followers, but for all of humanity—that we may turn to him for salvation, live in hope, and be ready for his glorious return.
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Prophecy Pros Podcast host Kinley (God's Grand Finale) unpacks in this strident treatise the "prophetic plan for the end of days" that Jesus is said to have laid out on the Mount of Olives before his crucifixion. Dissecting the biblical text, Kinley covers, among other topics, the chaos prophesied to unfold during the "tribulation," including Jerusalem's destruction and an influx of "false prophets" seeking to "captivate the minds and hearts of a panic-stricken populace." Elsewhere, Kinley characterizes the second coming of Christ as the "most-celebrated, game-changing touchdown in all history," and contemplates the timing of the end days, describing the war in Ukraine and other ongoing conflicts as the "Braxton-Hicks contractions" rather than the "birth pangs" preceding the end of the world. Unfortunately, tirades against the "demonically driven transgender and drag queen movements of the LGBTQ+ crowd" take things offtrack, as does Kinley's oddly flippant tone—Jerusalem's destruction is discussed in a section titled "It's All Gonna Burn." All but Kinley's most devoted fans should skip this.