The unbelieving world generally regards the return of Jesus Christ to redeem His church as a myth or a fairy tale. The Bible reminds us that mockers will come in the last days to bring doubt about this event, even to believers. In Certain Redemption, Pastor Randy Adams provides evidence upon evidence of how God is not hidden, how He wants to assure truly surrendered believers of His return, and to challenge half-hearted believers to give their lives totally over to the wonderful plan Jesus has for each of their lives. The reality of the return of Christ is supported both by Scripture and in the world which surrounds all of us, and no lie or deception can prevent it from happening, because all truth is found in God alone.
There’s a shepherd’s heart behind this book. Rather than debating skeptics, it feels focused on strengthening believers, especially those who may be weary or uncertain. The call to wholehearted surrender comes across not as pressure, but as an invitation into peace and purpose.
A reassuring and Scripture-centered message. The emphasis on God’s perfect plan and the certainty of Christ’s return is encouraging rather than alarming. A thoughtful read for believers seeking confidence in their faith.
This book seems especially meaningful for believers who genuinely want to follow Christ but may struggle with doubt in a noisy world. The message that truth is found in God alone—and cannot be overturne, is deeply comforting. From what I’ve read so far, it feels grounded and sincere.
I appreciate books that talk about the return of Christ without creating fear or confusion. This one seems grounded, Scripture-centered, and calm in its confidence. The emphasis on God’s truth standing firm despite deception is encouraging and refreshing, especially in today’s culture.
This book seems especially meaningful for believers who genuinely want to follow Christ but may struggle with doubt in a noisy world. The message that truth is found in God alone, and cannot be overturned, is deeply comforting. From what I’ve read so far, it feels grounded and sincere.
Even from the description, this book feels like a reminder that God is not distant or silent. I appreciate how the author emphasizes that God wants His people to be assured, not anxious. This feels like a book meant to be read slowly and prayerfully.
If you’re looking for a Christian book that strengthens faith instead of stirring anxiety, this one may be worth your time. From the opening sections, Pastor Randy Adams writes with conviction and compassion, reminding readers that God’s plan is secure and His promises are sure.