Discover The Ten Characteristics of the Second Coming of Jesus
Final Day is the most influential Bible prophecy book since the 1970's bestseller The Late Great Planet Earth (co–authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole Carlson) and the 1990’s blockbuster novel Left Behind (co–authored by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins).
This End Time truth bomb will explode inside your mind! Two years after the publication of Final Day in January 2020, faith futurist Richard Wiles has released an updated version of his best–selling End Time book. The second edition is packed with insights into the astounding things that will happen on the day Jesus Christ returns to Earth. This book will revolutionize your thinking about the Second Coming of Jesus.
AMAZING INSIGHTS & TRUTH The amazing word switcheroo that invented “the Rapture.” The proof that Jesus will return one time, not twice The three snares Jesus warned us to avoid The questions Jesus will ask everybody when He returns The prophecy clues in Jesus’ parables The reason the ten virgins slumbered and slept The proof that the Caiaphas Cabal knew Jesus was the Messiah The items Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin wanted to steal from Jesus The reason Caiaphas went into a rage at Jesus’ sham trial The explanation for why all humans and animals will see Jesus’ return The trigger that sparks the transformation of our mortal bodies The proof Jerusalem will be destroyed, not rescued The reason time will cease to exist when Jesus returns
I agree with the author and the points he makes about the made up American rapture myth; however, this discussion only occupies the first part of the book. For the rest of the book, I was actually looking for a term to describe what the author does. I think I would call what he does "list-blasting" or "filler-listing." I don't know the correct term to use for an author who seems to be stringing together long lists of synonyms and other related terms to meet a content quota. I don't know if it was intentional, but it became almost cringey. I gave the book two stars for the arguments against the American rapture myth and the biblical content - even though several verses were used repeatedly.