Author: | Kenneth Schortgen Jr | ISBN: | 1230000224053 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Schortgen Jr | Publication: | March 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenneth Schortgen Jr |
ISBN: | 1230000224053 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Schortgen Jr |
Publication: | March 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In the bible, two underlying tenets must always be fulfilled when determining the truth of a matter. First, God's righteousness and Word must always prevail, and secondly, the fruit of a given event or action must be without a doubt for the glorification of God. It was from these two foundations that led me to look very hard into why the Christian church has such an obsession with Israel today, despite Christ's deliverance of a new Kingdom and Covenant.
From my findings, which I discovered are in opposition to the two tenets, I was led by the spirit to seek out all knowledge in the Old and New Testaments which the church uses to justify the return of the kingdom (country) of Israel in the 20th century, and its significance in end times in prophecy. This book therefore asks, and I believe also answers, the important question.
Is the return of Israel in the end times an action made by the hand of God, and if not, was it done by the adversary for his benefit?
In the bible, two underlying tenets must always be fulfilled when determining the truth of a matter. First, God's righteousness and Word must always prevail, and secondly, the fruit of a given event or action must be without a doubt for the glorification of God. It was from these two foundations that led me to look very hard into why the Christian church has such an obsession with Israel today, despite Christ's deliverance of a new Kingdom and Covenant.
From my findings, which I discovered are in opposition to the two tenets, I was led by the spirit to seek out all knowledge in the Old and New Testaments which the church uses to justify the return of the kingdom (country) of Israel in the 20th century, and its significance in end times in prophecy. This book therefore asks, and I believe also answers, the important question.
Is the return of Israel in the end times an action made by the hand of God, and if not, was it done by the adversary for his benefit?