Book Description (from the publisher)
Is the current economic and political crisis actually prophesied in the Bible?If so, what are we to do about it? It is hard to piece together all this information in a way that gives a comprehensive picture of what the end times will look like. That's why so many theories abound. And that's why Dr. David Jeremiah has written What In the World Is Going On?, a unique book that cuts through the hundreds of theories to identify the essential 10 most important bible prophecies. There is no other book like this. You'll find it the ultimate study tool for understanding the future. You'll have a greater sense of comfort that, even in these crazy times, God is indeed in control. If bible prophecy has always been a mystery to you, Dr. Jeremiah's book will help you solve the mystery. At last, bible prophecy can make sense, and make a difference. What In the World Is Going On? is shocking and eye-opening but essential reading in these turbulent days.
I am a huge fan of Dr. Jeremiah's teaching so when I saw this book, I knew I wanted to read it. Although I do believe we are living in the end times of earth's history as we know it before Jesus returns, it is often hard to explain why I believe this to be so. As a novice bible student, I find that sometimes the scripture can be confusing. I am always grateful for teachers and pastors like Dr. Jeremiah for helping to make things clear. In each chapter, which covers one of the 10 prophetic clues, Dr. Jeremiah states the clue and then supports his view with scriptural and historical evidence. I especially liked the detailed explanation of the Rapture of the Church.
I found this book to be thrilling. I gained some understanding and insight into some issues that I had found confusing. This book would be a wonderful tool for a small group bible study or for an individual who wants to gain a better understanding of end times prophecy.
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