Only His Sheep Will Raise Their Heads

Only His Sheep Will Raise Their Heads
Author: Nelda Larson; Janette Trost
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452054770

The motive of our ministry is to teach people an overview of the whole Bible in a way that they will never forget it. In the book, “Only His Sheep Will Raise Their Heads”, we examine prophecies of the End Times and give an overview of the Bible in regards to the church age that we are a part of today. the rapture of the church and the ultimate return of the Lord. “From the fig tree, learn its lesson: as soon as its young shoots become soft and tender and it puts out its leaves, you know of a surety that summer is near.” (Matthew 24:32) If this was important for the disciples, it is even more important for us! We are 2000 years closer than they were. We know from the fig tree that He is giving a spiritual analogy. Who is the fig tree in prophecy? Israel! Israel is the fig tree in the Word of God. What Jesus is bringing out here is, if you want to know prophecy, don’t look at the United States, England, Europe, etc... Look at the hub of prophecy, Israel! Those other nations are important in prophecy but the most important today, is the fig tree in the nation of Israel. We have seen the return of the Jews to their homeland. We know by the Word of God that Jesus is coming soon. How soon? We are not to know. Many years back, and not so many years back, during all of the wars that were going on people thought it was the tribulation and Israel wasn’t even mentioned yet. They were looking at the wars rather than the fig tree. We can look at the fig tree today. It’s doing fine! In fact the leaves are all over it!

Understanding the End Times

Understanding the End Times
Author: Bob Yandian
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606838644

A Last Days Play-by-Play for the Christian Countless books have been written that link current events to end-time scriptures predicting the soon return of Jesus. But too often Christians have devalued the Bible message by predicting an Antichrist who dies, or by predicting dates that come and go with no Jesus. Bob Yandian, Bible scholar and veteran pastor of more than 30 years, says the whole point is to focus on God's unchanging plan—not news headlines. In Understanding the End Times, Bob points out that while we have every reason to believe Jesus’ coming is imminent, we need to focus on understanding God’s plan for the ages by weaving together biblical prophecies and interpreting world events in light of it. With straightforward, scriptural teaching, Bob outlines: The Rapture of the Church *The Judgment Seat of Christ * The Tribulation Daniel’s 70th week * The Second Coming * Dispensational truths The Millennial Reign * FAQs Don’t be concerned or confused about what’s coming in the world. This teaching will make it clear that the Bible does not line up with the world—the world must line up with the Bible. Christian, look up to see that your redemption is closer than ever!

The Decades of Henry Bullinger, Minister of the Church of Zurich, Translated by H. I.

The Decades of Henry Bullinger, Minister of the Church of Zurich, Translated by H. I.
Author: Henry Bullinger
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725224798

History The Parker Society, 'For the Publication of the Works of the Fathers and Early Writers of the Reformed English Church', was formed in 1840 and disbanded in 1855 when its work was completed. Its name is taken from that of Matthew Parker, the first Elizabethan Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known as a great collector and preserver of books. The stimulus for the foundation of the society was provided by the nineteenth-Century Tractarians. Some members of this movement, e.g., R.H. Froude in his Remains of 1838-9, spoke most disparagingly of the English Reformation: 'Really I hate the Reformation and the Reformers more and more'. Keble could add in 1838, 'Anything which separates the present Church from the Reformers I should hail as a great good'. Protestants within the Church of England therefore felt the urgent need to make available in an attractive and accessible form the works of the leaders of the English Reformation. To many it seemed that the Protestant foundations of the English Church were being challenged like never before. Thus the society represented a co-operation between traditional High Churchmen and evangelical churchmen, both of whom were committed to the Reformation teaching on justification by faith. Subscribers were also involved in the erection of the Martyrs' Memorial in Oxford, although this was as much anti-Roman Catholic as anti-Tractarian. The society had about seven thousand subscribers who paid one pound each year from 1841 to 1855; thus for fifteen pounds the subscribers received fifty- three volumes - the General Index and the Latin originals of the 1847 'Original Letters relative to the English Reformation' being special subscriptions. Twenty-four editors were used and the task of arriving at the best text was far from easy. The choice of publications was controversial and some authors and works were unfortunate not to be included in PS volumes. While some of the volumes have been superseded by more recent critical editions, today this collection remains one of the most valuable sources for the study of the English Reformation.