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Revealing Revelation: How God's Plans for the Future Can Change Your Life Now is unavailable, but you can change that!

#2 Publishers Weekly Trade Paper #5 USA Today General #1 Wall Street Journal Nonfiction Combined Tour the Final Book of the Bible Revelation was written because God wants us to know what the future holds. For Christians, the prophetic truths within provide wisdom, reassurance, and discernment—while for unbelievers, Revelation is a plea to receive God’s grace while there is still time. ...

receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also” (John 14:2–3). By a while, I don’t mean weeks or months or even years. It had been decades. By this time, only John was left alive of those who had heard Jesus utter those words in the upper room the night before His crucifixion. It’s understandable if some in the church were saying, “Uh, John, are you sure you heard Him right?” The Lord knew that reassurance was needed, so that was exactly what He gave: Behold, He is coming with clouds,
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