The Word of God—the Bible—is unspeakably rich and unfathomably deep. Within it, mysteries and treasures are concealed. God has secreted gems and pearls in His Word that have lain hidden for centuries. A single, inconspicuous word may open up into an entire book. So it is with this book. A solitary word in the Gospel of Matthew led the author down a most unlikely path to an even more improbable end.
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The Coming of the King traces the Lord’s revelation in Matthew 24 and 25, first with the happenings from the time of His resurrection up to the endtime. This is followed by a detailed discussion of Israel, the Church, and the nations during the endtime.
However, that inconspicuous and easily overlooked word in Matthew 24 guided the author through chapter after chapter, from the early Church, to a satisfied God, to the oneness of God, then on to God’s wisdom, and eventually to the perfected Church.
The Lord has given fresh light on the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost and His operation during the time immediately after the Lord’s death and resurrection, as well as on the outpoured Spirit’s operation—or lack thereof—during these final days. In addition, He has granted a clear and illuminating word about the difference between the early Church and endtime Church.
Those interested in biblical prophecy or matters of the Church may profit from what is revealed in this book and from the previously hidden gems of the Bible that are brought to light here.