Will The Bride Of Christ Go Through The Great Tribulation?

A Look At The Church In Bible Prophecy

by Daniel H. Kiser

Will The Bride Of Christ Go Through The Great Tribulation?
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Will The Bride Of Christ Go Through The Great Tribulation?

A Look At The Church In Bible Prophecy

by Daniel H. Kiser

Published Apr 04, 2017
267 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Theology / Eschatology



 

Book Details

Does the church have a rendezvous with the Great Tribulation?

In recent years, many questions have been raised regarding the church and the Great Tribulation. Regrettably, some of these questions have gone unanswered, leaving the enquirer uninformed and frustrated. Among the most controversial questions being asked are: * Who is the bride of Christ? * Is every redeemed person included in the church Jesus is currently building? * Who are the twenty-four elders surrounding the throne of God? * When will the marriage of the Lamb take place? * What is the “falling away” referred to by Paul in 2 Thessalonians 2:3? * Does Israel have a definite place in the future plan of God? * Did the apostles expect Jesus to return during their generation? * Will there be a rapture of the Church, and if so when? * Do the seven churches in the Book of Revelation have any prophetic significance? * What event must take place before the Antichrist can be revealed? My friend and colleague, Daniel Kiser, deals with these and other related topics in this timely and informative work. He offers a solid, biblical answer to the most frequent inquiry of all: “Will the bride of Christ go through the Great Tribulation?” Dr. Charles Linton, Th.D.

 

About the Author

Daniel H. Kiser

Daniel H. Kiser received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biblical Education from Lee University, Cleveland, Tennessee. He pursued his graduate work at Luther Rice Seminary, Lithonia, Georgia. Daniel is the author of Better Than New—a book that looks at the spiritual process of reshaping marred Christians. His second book, Having the Mind of Christ, is an in-depth study of Philippians 2:5-16. The author spent twenty-five years serving pastorates in Florida and Alaska. He and wife, Starla, have been married forty-nine years. They reside in Tennessee and have three children, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Also by Daniel H. Kiser

Better Than New
Having the Mind of Christ
The Seven Churches of the Apocalypse