A refuge from the storm : Revelation 12-22 / Lawrence Maxwell

Основной Автор-лицо: Maxwell, L., LawrenceЯзык: англійська.Страна: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Публикация: Boise, Idaho : Review and Herald Publishing Association, ©1989Описание: 126 p.ISBN:0-8163-0839-X.Серии: Bible bookshelfИндекс Дьюи (ДКД): 228/.07, 20Классификация: Примечания о содержании: 1. Tornadoes on the Flight Path Home! -- 7 2. “His Treasured Possession” -- 15 3. Amazing Prophecies Accurately Fulfilled -- 23 4. A Day to Fall in Love -- 31 5. God’s Champions -- 41 6. Master Plot to Belittle Christ -- 51 7. Beware Lest We Fall! -- 59 8. A Refuge From the Storm -- 67 9. No More Need for Refuge -- 77 10. The Dragon Unleashed -- 85 11. “Come Out, . . . My People” -- 95 12. Coming Certainly, Coming Soon! -- 103 13. The Next Thousand Years -- 111 14. “Come! Come! Come!” -- 121 Резюме или реферат:Jesus has a message about refuge and security for you and me in the book of Revelation. But is not Revelation filled with scary things-terrifying animals, voices thundering out of heaven, painful plagues, symbolic women, and somber judgment messages? Lawrence Maxwell believes that God never wanted His people to fear the future, even a future that contains fearsome events symbolized by a dragon, heavenly voices, plagues, and judgment messages. God knows the end from the beginning and has the future under control, so He fills Revelation 12 to 22 with messages of refuge, security, and peace. God wants us to feel secure. Even though we know that the devil sends storms of persecution, we do not have to worry about keeping our grip on God's hand. Instead, God the Father will stand beside us, holding one hand. God the Son will be on the other side, holding that hand. And they will never let go. Nothing-certainly not a dragon-will be able to pull out of their grip. That's a refuge. That's security..Наименование темы как предмет: Eschatology -- Biblical teaching | Seventh-day Adventists -- Doctrines | Adventists -- Doctrines Тип единицы: Книги
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1. Tornadoes on the Flight Path Home! 7 2. “His Treasured Possession” 15 3. Amazing Prophecies Accurately Fulfilled 23 4. A Day to Fall in Love 31 5. God’s Champions 41 6. Master Plot to Belittle Christ 51 7. Beware Lest We Fall! 59 8. A Refuge From the Storm 67 9. No More Need for Refuge 77 10. The Dragon Unleashed 85 11. “Come Out, . . . My People” 95 12. Coming Certainly, Coming Soon! 103 13. The Next Thousand Years 111 14. “Come! Come! Come!” 121

Jesus has a message about refuge and security for you and me in the book of Revelation. But is not Revelation filled with scary things-terrifying animals, voices thundering out of heaven, painful plagues, symbolic women, and somber judgment messages? Lawrence Maxwell believes that God never wanted His people to fear the future, even a future that contains fearsome events symbolized by a dragon, heavenly voices, plagues, and judgment messages. God knows the end from the beginning and has the future under control, so He fills Revelation 12 to 22 with messages of refuge, security, and peace. God wants us to feel secure. Even though we know that the devil sends storms of persecution, we do not have to worry about keeping our grip on God's hand. Instead, God the Father will stand beside us, holding one hand. God the Son will be on the other side, holding that hand. And they will never let go. Nothing-certainly not a dragon-will be able to pull out of their grip. That's a refuge. That's security.

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