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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Blog Tour: Hail the King

 

 

A Verse-by-Verse Journey Through the Book of Revelation


Nonfiction / Religion / Biblical Studies / Christian

Date Published: May 7, 2024

Publisher: Lucid Books

 

 

Did you know that the Bible speaks more about the times we are living in than any other period in history?

In the mysterious and prophetic Book of Revelation, God has laid out His plans for the incredible final chapters of planet Earth so His people can be blessed, informed, encouraged, emboldened, strengthened, and filled with hope as they navigate the last days.

 Written in a clear and accessible style, Hail the King will illuminate every verse and chapter of this captivating book. You’ll learn:

 

•         Why the Old Testament is the key to unlocking the Book of Revelation.

•         The meaning behind the vivid imagery and strange symbols used by John.

•         How the past 2,000 years of the Church were prophesied in 7 letters written by Jesus.

•         The chronological sequence of events leading up to Christ’s glorious return.

•         How to find a renewed sense of urgency, purpose, and hope in these uncertain times.

 

Prepare for an immersive encounter with Scripture that will equip you for the days ahead, grow your love for Jesus, and inspire you to live with an eternal perspective!

 


EXCERPT

The first word we need to learn on this journey is “eschatology.” It’s the term used for the theological study of Bible prophecies related to the end of the world, “the end-times” or “the last days.” If you’re studying eschatology, you’re studying end-times Bible prophecies, which is what we’ll be doing in this journey through Revelation.

Within Christendom, there is a frequently repeated critique of those who love to dig into eschatology, and it goes something like this: “If you’re too Heavenly minded, you’ll be no earthly good.”

I remember opening a prominent Christian music magazine and reading their review of a concept album that a well-known artist had just released. All the songs were focused on Heaven and Jesus’ coming for His Church. It was a brilliant album.

But the reviewer accused the album of “suffering from ‘I’ll Fly Away’ syndrome.”

Both critiques are rooted in the belief that Christians too focused on the coming of Jesus and eternity in Heaven will neglect the things they should be doing for Jesus on the earth, here and now. The assumption is that they’ll live useless lives as they waste their days gazing longingly toward the heavens instead of sharing the Gospel and occupying themselves with the work of the Kingdom.

 





About the Author

Jeff Thompson was born in Cape Town, South Africa, and has served full-time in churches since the age of 19 as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and teaching pastor. In 2012, he planted what would become Gospel City Church, where he has served as a pastor for over a decade. Jeff has a passion for Bible prophecy, which has led him to study and teach through some of the Bible’s most compelling and challenging texts. He lives in the beautiful Greater Vancouver region of Canada with his wife, Charlene, their 6 children, and a dog he foolishly promised his oldest daughter she could get when she turned 12.

 

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