• The Quickly Approaching Rapture: The Imminent Return of Jesus Christ

  • De: Martin W. Sondermann
  • Narrado por: Dale Rich
  • Duración: 5 h y 9 m
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De: Martin W. Sondermann
Narrado por: Dale Rich
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Are we living in the last days?

The world is changing and many people sense that something is coming. In recent years there have been many strange and frightful events such as pandemics, wildfires, earthquakes, floods, wars, strange unexplained sounds heard around the globe, dramatic weather events, political unrest, and rapidly declining moral values. It has caused many to realize, things are just not normal.

But what does it all mean? Was all of this predicted in the Bible? And, if so, what can we expect next?

In the book The Quickly Approaching Rapture, author Martin Sondermann will examine passages from the Bible that point to the Rapture of the Church as the next big event on the prophetic calendar. This event will shake the world and change everything in a single moment.

Will Christians actually disappear?

This audiobook will also examine the theory that claims every Christian will physically disappear during the Rapture and offers a second theory, in which, the Bible may be describing a time when believers in Jesus Christ will simply leave their old bodies behind in exchange for new ones.

In this audiobook Martin also looks at passages of Scripture in order to answer the growing critics of the doctrine of the Rapture from within the Church. He looks at early Church writings and Biblical passages in an effort to prove the doctrine of the Rapture is not new as some suggest, but that it's tied to the Biblical passages related to what is known as the imminent return of Jesus Christ.

He also examines passages of the Bible that describe a last days "apostasy" and attempts to explain what it is and makes the case that we may be living in these very days which the Bible describes.

©2020 Martin W Sondermann (P)2021 Martin W Sondermann

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basic dispensationalist doctrine

don't agree with it. the scriptures supposedly were written about Christ's eminent return. 2000 years have gone by so it's not eminent! the warnings and letters to the churches were about events that would happen in the 1st century. when they compiled the Bible in the 3rd century the book of Revelation was almost left out because it was believed to have already happened. oh and the verse that he quoted in Nahum 2:3-4 ,about the chariots that move about like lightning saying that was a futuristic vision of automobiles. that was talking about the destruction of Nineva not something in the future. he pulled that verse out of context!!!

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