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Come, Lord Jesus!

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Come, Lord Jesus! is a presentation of the Rapture and the Second Coming of Christ. This book deles into the last battles, the Antichrist, the judgments, the time of peace here on earth, hell, Heaven, and the question of where the dead go.
It is a profound study which emphasizes many new and thought-provoking truths about the end times. If you want to know what will take place next in our world before it hits headlines, read this book! - from the back cover

115 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1959

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Mark G. Cambron

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Mark Cambron was educated in the schools of Chattanooga, Tn. and attended the University of Chattanooga, Tennessee Temple College, Northwestern Bible College, and Northwestern Evangelical Seminary. He pastored churches in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Tennessee. He was founder and president of Seaside Mission in North Miami Beach, FL.

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March 26, 2024
Mark G. Cambron was a kind, gentle man with an interesting style and a deep understanding of the Scriptures. He was able to convey deep spiritual truth in a compelling way helping the listener/reader understand and grasp the principles taught therein. I recommend you find him on the internet and listen to him - his enthusiasm is contagious, his teaching Scriptural and his personality engaging.

This volume is small but packed with information for every Christian. He gives a Scriptural timeline of future events and yet this is no dry recitation of facts but an exciting preview of things to come. There were small points of personal views where I disagreed with the author but nothing major and not at all off-putting. Where the Scriptures are clear Cambron is dogmatic, where the Scriptures are more vague [the secret things belong to God] Cambron gives his considered opinion.

This is a great volume. Get it if you can, read it carefully, study it prayerfully and benefit from its rich Scriptural content.
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