Sunday, March 31, 2013

A Study in Prophetic Principles

 
 
Do you find Bible prophecy to be a confusing subject? Are Revelation, Daniel or Ezekiel all closed books to you...then this Kindle e-book is for you!

George Prasher, Bible teacher and missionary, explores the underlying principles and patterns of prophetic presentation. Written in four parts:

1.The significance and range of prophecy in the plan of divine revelation;
2.Patterns of prophetic presentation;
3.The main currents of Bible prophecy; and
4.A study in false prophecy.
 
If you are looking for I-books format then it is available here at Hayes Press Christian Resources: Link to purchase I-books edition

Easter Thought from UCB Word of the Day


WHAT WONDROUS LOVE
'...My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?' Matthew 27:46
Imagine having to stand on a stage and watch every sin you've ever committed replayed for the entire world to see - your secret addictions, your selfish motives, your angry outbursts, your critical attitudes, and your jealous heart. How do you think you'd feel? Well, Jesus experienced much worse. The Bible says: 'He...bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness - by whose stripes you were healed' (1Peter 2:24 NKJV).
 
It's bad enough to die for sins you didn't commit, but imagine being forsaken by God! It's the same word Paul used when he wrote: 'Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world...' (2 Timothy 4:10 KJV). Paul looked for Demas and couldn't find him. And on the cross, Jesus looked for His Father and couldn't find Him either. Does that mean the Psalmist was wrong when he wrote: '...I have never seen the righteous forsaken...' (Psalms 37:25 NIV)? No, because at that moment Jesus was anything but righteous. When you look at Him hanging there you will see the gossiper, the liar, the cheater, the alcoholic, the porn addict, the child abuser, the murderer. Does it bother you to see His name linked with theirs? Well, Jesus did even more. He put Himself in their place - and yours. In a move that broke God's heart and gave us the gift of eternal life, He poured out His righteous judgment on His only Son. So when Jesus cried from the cross, 'My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?' He said it so that you would never have to. What wondrous love.