ISBN-13: 9781478315117 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 306 str.
ISBN-13: 9781478315117 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 306 str.
Tired of reading books on the "Last Days" that push just one viewpoint? Which Bible passages should be included in any biblical "eschatology?" Could nations and generations continue on after the Return of Jesus Christ? What about the "rapture" of the Church? Could the end of Old Testament history be a prophetic preview of the end of our Church age? (It already happened once ). Will Jews and Christians ever be united? Is there a millennial kingdom? THE FUTURE GREAT PLANET EARTH, by Dr. David E. Fischer, will examine these questions and a lot more. You will understand the Bible in a brand new way Where is our world headed? What about Judeo-Christian values? Is everything going to fall apart? Is there any hope for our future? How bad is it going to get? How good will it get? Learn how we really DO have a practical, realistic hope You will be amazed to learn how much the Bible deals with nations and empires and their interactions. How did God's people rise to power and rule pagan nations? Why did foreign leaders fund the worship of Jehovah? How has God changed political landscapes in the past? Can this be repeated in the future? Dr. Fischer explores a wide range of subjects, such as the future relationship between Jews and Christians, reversing the persecution of the people of God, the "Mark of the Beast, " and a possible one-world government hostile to Christians and Jews. The Bible will open before you in a rich tapestry, which will give meaning and purpose to what we see happening in our twenty-first century world. You owe it to yourself to consider this perspective of the future, which has remained largely hidden in the pages of the Bible. This book will explore the question: "Can the world as we know it truly become The Future Great Planet Earth?" This title was intentionally chosen by Dr. Fischer as a creative alternative to Hal Lindsey's book, "The Late Great Planet Earth," published in 1970. Is the goal of the Christian life to go to heaven? Or to bring heaven to earth? What does the prayer of Jesus really mean, "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven?" One of the hindrances to the effective involvement of Christians in our present culture is a false sacred/secular dichotomy with which believers view our modern world. This disassociation between the spiritual and the natural world first appeared in the earliest heresy which arose in the Christian church, Gnosticism. In its extreme form, everything physical and natural was viewed as evil and the only salvation was an escape into pure spirit and mind. Historically, the church has effectively surrendered the natural world to humanists, including science, medicine, economics, psychology and most other disciplines. Christians are too often content to just stay inside the church and be "spiritual." We need Christians today who appreciate the involvement and concern of our God in all areas of human life and who will be active in all aspects of our modern world. THE FUTURE GREAT PLANET EARTH will provide you with a global perspective which will inform your faith and encourage your heart