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How Many Resurrections Are Yet to Come
by Leslie Rendell
read by Leslie Rendell
Part 37 of the Bible Studies series
In this thoughtful and meticulously researched work, the author invites readers to examine one of Scripture's most profound and often misunderstood subjects: the future resurrections foretold in the biblical narrative. While the resurrection of Christ stands as the cornerstone of Christian faith, the Bible presents additional moments in which the dead are raised, each carrying distinct purpose, timing, and theological significance. This book carefully traces these moments across the canon, from Old Testament foreshadowings to New Testament revelations and the prophetic visions of the final age.
Drawing upon a broad array of biblical texts, Leslie presents a clear and methodical exploration of the resurrections yet to occur, inviting readers to follow the progression of God's redemptive plan as it unfolds toward its culmination. Rather than imposing speculative interpretations, the work maintains a steady commitment to scriptural integrity, allowing the biblical passages themselves to guide the inquiry. Along the way, the book examines the themes of judgment, restoration, hope, and divine justice, illustrating how each resurrection event reflects a unique aspect of God's character and purpose.
Written for readers who desire a deeper understanding of eschatology without sensationalism, this volume offers clarity where confusion is common and structure where interpretations often diverge. Whether one is a seasoned student of the Bible or someone newly exploring the subject, the book provides an accessible yet rigorous guide to one of the most significant components of the Christian hope. It encourages thoughtful reflection, reverence for Scripture, and a renewed appreciation of the unfolding promise of life beyond death.
How Many Resurrections Are Yet to Come ultimately serves as both a study resource and a contemplative companion, inviting believers to consider what lies ahead, and how such knowledge shapes faith, endurance, and expectation.
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Fear of the Lord
by Leslie Rendell
read by Leslie Rendell
Part 37 of the Bible Studies series
The Fear of the Lord Living with Reverence and Godly Fear
What does it truly mean to fear the Lord? Is it a paralysing terror, or is it something deepersomething liberating and transformative?
In The Fear of the Lord A Path to Wisdom and Understanding, we embark on a journey to uncover the biblical meaning of this profound concept. Far from being a fear that imprisons or instils dread, the true fear of God is one of reverence, awe, and deep respect. It is the foundation of wisdom, the key to understanding, and the pathway to a closer relationship with our Creator.
Drawing from Scripture, particularly Psalm 111:10, this book explores the distinction between worldly fear, which breeds anxiety, and godly fear, which leads to spiritual growth. Through careful study, we will see how the fear of the Lord is not about being terrified of God's judgement but about honouring His holiness, power, and love.
This book will help you:
Understand why the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
See how obedience to God's commandments deepens our understanding.
Recognise that true wisdom aligns with God's will, not human reasoning.
Learn how reverence for God leads to a life of worship and praise.
In a world that often dismisses God's authority, this book calls us back to a biblical perspectiveone that acknowledges God's rightful place in our lives. If you desire to grow in wisdom and walk in alignment with God's truth, this book is for you.
Discover how the fear of the Lord can transform your life, bringing clarity, purpose, and a heart that truly worships the One who is worthy of all praise.
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How Many Resurrections Are Yet to Come
by Leslie Rendell
read by Leslie Rendell
Part 37 of the Bible Studies series
This book, written by Leslie Rendell, will give you a concise and biblical understanding for some events recorded in the bible that have been misunderstood. One event that is rarely spoken about, yet is a very important matter, is the connection between Abraham, Jesus, and the cross. Most people do not know there is any such connection, yet a careful examination of God's holy scriptures will reveal the truth on this matter. It is both very interesting and essential to comprehend this relationship between Abraham and Jesus that gives clarity to the timing of the death of Jesus on the cross, as well as the timing for the eating of the Passover meal.
There is a great deal of confusion and differing points of view regarding the time that Jesus ate the Passover meal and when he died on the cross. The aim of this book is to establish the exact and correct times both events occurred. It will be controversial, but Leslie backs up every comment he makes from God's own words, His holy Bible. There can be no other authority than the word of God.
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What Is the Rapture
by Leslie Rendell
read by Leslie Rendell
Part of the Bible Studies series
Is the Rapture a Pre-Tribulation event, Mid-Tribulation or Post-Tribulation event?
There are few prophesies in the Bible that have sparked as much debate as the timing of the rapture. It is amazing that there are so many views on this matter when presumably we all read from the same book. There are three fundamental beliefs on this matter, and they are.
1. The Pre-tribulation Rapture.
The understanding here is that God's elect will be taken up into Heaven before the last seven years of the "church age". This seven years is commonly known as the tribulation. And the last three and a half years are the "great tribulation". At the end of this time, Jesus Christ will return to the earth in great power and glory and will set up His kingdom on the earth.
2. The Mid-tribulation Rapture.
The second idea is the rapture event will only happen at the halfway mark of the tribulation. Three and a half years from the commencement of the tribulation, and three and a half years prior to the return of Jesus.
3. The Post-tribulation Rapture.
And the final thought is the rapture will not happen until the very end of the "church age". Until all seven years of the tribulation have passed. When these seven years are completed, Jesus will return in His Father's glory to rule all nations.
Obviously, there can only be one correct answer. The aim of this brook is to explore in the "Word Of God", or His Holy Bible, what God Himself has to say on this matter.
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