Are You Ready or Not, Here He Comes challenges readers to examine their spiritual readiness for the second coming of Christ. G. Edward Reid discusses biblical prophecies, practical steps for personal preparation, and the importance of living faithfully in the end times. Through Scripture-based insights, the book urges believers to strengthen their relationship with God and stay alert to the sig…
This book offers readers a compelling view of William Miller’s life and mission as the forerunner of the Adventist movement. Through White’s inspired narrative, Miller’s dedication to Bible prophecy and his influence in calling thousands to prepare for Christ’s coming are preserved as part of the heritage of faith. It emphasizes the significance of his work, the lessons of perseverance,…
This volume presents a study of prophetic signs that point to the nearness of Christ’s second advent. Asa O. Tait blends biblical exegesis with historical observations, emphasizing that wars, earthquakes, and social upheavals testify to the unfolding of divine prophecy. Written in a persuasive and devotional style, the book seeks to inspire hope, strengthen faith, and call readers to prepare …
This work highlights how the promises and prophecies concerning the Messiah were fulfilled in Jesus Christ, demonstrating God’s providence and the unity of Scripture. Matteson provides historical, theological, and devotional insights, showing how prophecy confirms the identity of Jesus as Savior and points forward to His second coming. The book is both apologetic and devotional, aimed at deep…
George R. Knight’s book examines the social, religious, and theological factors that fueled millennial expectations in early nineteenth-century America, focusing on William Miller and his followers. It explores how the widespread anticipation of Christ’s return culminated in the Great Disappointment of 1844, and how this event gave rise to new religious movements, including Seventh-day Adve…
Roy Gane’s Who’s Afraid of the Judgment? offers a hopeful and biblically sound perspective on one of Christianity’s most misunderstood teachings. Far from being a reason for fear, the judgment is presented as good news — a process through which God affirms the salvation of believers and restores justice to the universe. Combining theological depth with pastoral encouragement, the book h…
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