The Knocking at the Door by Robert J. Wieland explores the spiritual condition of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in light of the message of Christ in Revelation 3:14–21 to the Laodicean church. Wieland argues that Christ is figuratively “knocking” at the door of the modern church, calling for repentance, renewal, and acceptance of His righteousness. The book emphasizes the 1888 message …
This book explores the prophetic visions of John as recorded in Revelation, offering insight into their spiritual and historical meanings. Stephen N. Haskell presents a clear and devotional interpretation, connecting biblical prophecy with practical Christian living. It serves as both a study guide and a spiritual reflection, encouraging readers to remain faithful as they anticipate Christ’s …
Mueller’s work provides a clear and accessible study of Karl Barth’s theology, offering readers insight into his central themes of God’s sovereignty, the primacy of Christ, and the role of Scripture in faith. The book serves as both an introduction for students of theology and a guide for deeper understanding of Barth’s enduring influence on modern Christian thought.
John Paulien’s The Deep Things of God offers readers an insightful journey into the prophetic and symbolic depths of Scripture, particularly Revelation. Through careful study and practical application, Paulien bridges the gap between scholarly interpretation and personal faith. The book encourages believers to see prophecy not merely as prediction, but as a revelation of God’s character and…
This book presents a compelling look at foundational Christian beliefs through the lens of prophecy, Scripture, and personal spiritual experience. Vandeman invites readers to examine what they accept as truth and questions what might actually be propaganda—falsehoods accepted as truth. With clarity and pastoral concern, the work encourages renewed faith in biblical reliability and a deeper un…