GUESS WHO'S COMING TO REIGN provides a outline of events leading up to Jesus' return and beyond, by taking a close look at Jesus' own discourse regarding his return. Jesus is not only the greatest Prophet, but also the Creator of history. He gives an authentic overview from the time of his first appearing to the end of the age unequalled anywhere in Scripture, found in Matthew 24 and 25. This passage provides meaning and context for all other related prophetic passages which must fit somewhere into this overall framework. Therefore, this is not an exhaustive study of prophecy, but a relatively simple outline of last things that can be understood by anyone who is prepared for some effort to probe into Jesus' predictions. In Guess Who's Coming... reference to other prophecies, which are often detail snapshots of parts of the future, is limited. The book turns to Daniel to find out why Jesus referred to it in his discourse and also relates briefly to Revelation as that book's prophetic review parallels much of the same time period as Matthew 24. This book should help to demystify much current speculation regarding the second coming of Christ to reign on earth by providing some basic pictures of events that can be recognised as his return approaches.
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO REIGN provides a outline of events leading up to Jesus' return and beyond, by taking a close look at Jesus' own discourse regarding his return. Jesus is not only the greatest Prophet, but also the Creator of history. He gives an authentic overview from the time of his first appearing to the end of the age unequalled anywhere in Scripture, found in Matthew 24 and 25. This passage provides meaning and context for all other related prophetic passages which must fit somewhere into this overall framework. Therefore, this is not an exhaustive study of prophecy, but a relatively simple outline of last things that can be understood by anyone who is prepared for some effort to probe into Jesus' predictions. In Guess Who's Coming... reference to other prophecies, which are often detail snapshots of parts of the future, is limited. The book turns to Daniel to find out why Jesus referred to it in his discourse and also relates briefly to Revelation as that book's prophetic review parallels much of the same time period as Matthew 24. This book should help to demystify much current speculation regarding the second coming of Christ to reign on earth by providing some basic pictures of events that can be recognised as his return approaches.