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The following books address a variety of subjects in the Word of God, and are available for purchase. As with the videos, these are not professionally-produced writings, but have been self-published. The subjects that are covered, however, are the result of numerous years of personal study.
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The Prize Unfolding
was written to address some of the teachings within Christianity, such as God's purposes with the heavens and the earth, and with men and angels. It also looks at the ideas that are taught about the end times, and whether they line up with His Word. And, finally, it brings it all together by looking at the mark and the prize.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 1
is the first of a continuing series of books that takes a look at the prophecies of Ezekiel. Though he wrote them to the Jews some 2600 years ago, they are, nonetheless, a message to the church today. The intention is not to find fault with God's people; but, rather, as a wake-up call for the times that we're in, as well as for the times that are ahead.
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Glory In The Wilderness, Volume 1
is the first of a two-volume set of books that begins to take a detailed look at the tabernacle that was shown to Moses upon Mount Sinai. Within these pages, the author brings to light what the Lord is saying to us today through the patterns of all of the details concerned with this structure.
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Glory In The Wilderness, Volume 2
is the second of a two-volume set of books that continues to look at the patterns found in the tabernacle that was shown to Moses upon Mount Sinai. You see, to understand the patterns that are revealed through the tabernacle will be a key to understanding the Word of God and His purposes.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 2
continues to look at the prophecies of Ezekiel as a wake-up call to God's people. And, though these words are harsh and sobering, they still are, nonetheless, the Word of God. Thus, we need to realize that His warnings and corrections are one of the keys to coming into His likeness. If we want to attain what He has promised, we need to accept not only His blessings, but His corrections, as well.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 3
continues to speak the prophecies given by the Lord to His people then, and, just as importantly, to His people today. He's letting us all know that we need to awaken from our spiritual slumber, and prepare ourselves for a time that's coming, the likes of which we've never seen, and for which many are not prepared! Though harsh and sobering, if we can hear the Word of the Lord, then He'll minister a covering of life and protection to us.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 4
is, again, a continuation of the warnings that the Lord gave to His original chosen people, the natural Jews, and now to His church. All throughout His Word, we see a combination of promised blessings for obedience, and promised judgments for disobedience. Yet, there are far too few of His people who realize the gravity of the days which we're about to enter, and just how critical it is for us to heed His warnings. You see, His warnings show us the path of life, and are His love to us.
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The Glory Of The Latter House
For anyone who has ever tried to read the Book of Revelation, the realization is quick to come that it's something that can't be approached lightly. There is so much that's hidden to our natural understanding that we can very easily get lost in a maze of strange visions and mystical creatures. Multitudes of writers have attempted to explain what they've seen, with an equal number and variety of interpretations. So, in this book, I haven't sought to address the entire Revelation; but, rather, the city that John saw, and which the angel called the Lamb's wife. The primary reason for this choice lies in the fact that there seems to be a belief among Christians that this will be a literal city. From that statement, I think you'll be able to tell that this book offers you a different and, I believe, a far more glorious view of that which is the glory of the latter house.
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The Prism Of God
This book actually started as a message that I was preparing to speak on during one of our meetings. As I looked at it, and tried to touch upon the key points, I soon realized that a message was insufficient to do justice to the subject. The primary focus of this is that every believer, and, in reality, every person, is a prism. By that, I mean that every person manifests what is in them through their words and actions, just as a prism manifests what is in the light that shines through it. This book is intended to cause the reader to consider what they're manifesting to others.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 5
continues to look at the warnings that the Lord spoke to His people through His prophet Ezekiel. There are so many Christians who read these prophecies, and either don't understand them, or, if they do, avoid them because of the gravity of them. The truth is, though, that these words should be understood as the love of the Father for His people; because, on the whole, His people are unaware of the signs of the times and of the seasons. The words are harsh, because He's trying to awaken us to the storm that is coming, and to prepare us for the events that are imminent. Thus, He's seeking for those who will put aside their fears, will hear what He's been trying to say, and will walk in obedience to Him. Those who do will become a refuge for the multitudes who will have nowhere else to turn.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 6
In this sixth volume, I continue to look at the warnings that the Lord spoke to His people through His prophet Ezekiel. We as Christians need to understand something: the Lord requires us to walk circumspectly, and He requires us to "choose you this day whom ye will serve" (Joshua 24:15). Unfortunately, there are far too many people who lay claim to be being Christians, yet whose focus is primarily upon their own wants and needs; and that focus is called rebellion. This volume, then, addresses the prophecies Ezekiel brought against Egypt, with Egypt here speaking about the rebellious in the church who walk according to the ways of the world. As in the previous five volumes, the words are harsh, simply because they're addressing rebellion. But, if you can see it, God's harshness is His demonstration of love for us.
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Adorned For Her Husband
One of the books in the Word of God which gains quite a bit of attention, yet which is far too often misunderstood, is the Book of Revelation. Yet John tells the reader that those who read and hear the words of the prophecy, and keep those things, are blessed. That, then, means that there has to be an understanding of it. One of the things that hinders that understanding is the fact that far too many people fail to realize that this book is a prophecy, a spiritual message that can’t be discerned with the natural understanding. Even a quick perusal reveals that many of the things can’t be interpreted literally. The holy Jerusalem in the final two chapters of this prophecy is one of those. Though the description seems to be of a literal city, I propose that it’s anything but a natural structure. In these pages, I’ll give the reader a different view of that which has for so long been considered by so many to be our final home.
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A Trumpet In The Time Of Trouble, Volume 7
This volume was originally intended to bring to a conclusion the series that has addressed the prophecies of Ezekiel; however, as sometimes happens, plans change. Though there is still more that the prophet wrote about, but which is not included here, because they speak of another time, still, all that God’s people need to hear for the days that we’re in and that we’re coming into can be found within the pages of the seven books. As I’ve said, the words are many times hard, because they come against our natural Adamic nature; but they speak life to our spirit. And, whereas the previous volumes were all words of warning, this volume starts with warnings, but concludes with God’s promises of hope and glory.
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Things Which Must Be Hereafter
As I’ve considered some of the ideas that Christians have about the things that are going to happen in the days to come, two of the most prevalent teachings are, first, the doctrine of the “rapture”, and, second, the literal interpretation of the book of Revelation. After some forty years of study in God’s Word, I also have a few beliefs on those things; namely, that there is no “rapture”, and the interpretation of the end-time things isn’t as literal as they believe. Don’t get me wrong: I believe that the time of tribulation will be real and will be devastating, and I have no intention of making it sound as though it’ll be a walk in the park. But in this writing, I want to present some alternative ideas to the reader that address some of the concepts that have become ingrained in Christianity. Through these concepts, then, my aim is to open a whole new paradigm that will, in turn, open the door to some ideas that might not have been considered before.
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