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Millennialism

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The wide acceptance of Dispensational Premillennialism with its belief in the rapture of the Church before the tribulation has left many churchgoers complacent and unprepared. This booklet explains briefly and clearly the various millennial theories. Amillennialism or Non-Millennialism, is presented as the correct alternative, and reassures us of God’s protection during the tribulation.

50 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 4, 2013

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John Holland

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The author received a calling and anointing from the Lord to undertake a ministry of spiritual teaching. Following this call was a directive to engage in a Jonah type ministry of revealing to the Church her apostasies with a warning of oncoming judgement. A further anointing was received to discern the meaning of symbols and unveil the meaning of prophecies. This particular book started out to be a study, but was extended further by the Holy Spirit until it reached its current length.

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January 15, 2018
1000 years with Jesus?

Holland offers a concise review of the various Millennialism views, the simplest I have ever read. May the Lord help his church to know and practice the truth.
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September 29, 2021
Mostly about Amillennialism, not so much in pre or post millennium

Barely touch post millennium, touch decently on premillennium but was mostly about amillennium. Wished it would have been more equal between the three, but still informative.
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November 3, 2014
I downloaded this book thinking I was getting a fair treatment of different eschatological viewpoints concerning Christ's Millennial reign. What I got, however, was a sustained argument for the amillennial position juxtaposed with shallow treatments of all others. I do not recommend this book for readers who wish to compare and contrast the different views Biblically. However, if you are interested in the amillennia view, this book will be informative.

At the time of this review, this book was available for free on the Kindle.
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