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While the Bridegroom Tarries

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Living in the light of Christ's return is the duty of every generation of Christians. But, as Christ's parable in Matthew 25:1-13 warns us, all face the danger of falling asleep on 'While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept' (Matt 25:5). For that reason, everything calculated to keep us spiritually awake should be prized. R.B. Kuiper's sermons reprinted in this volume were intended to help Christians live in readiness for Christ's coming. Preached just after the First World War, at a time of considerable optimism for human progress, as well as intense speculation about the 'signs of the times', they bear strong and forthright testimony against the dangers of theological modernism and other antichristian ideas, and for the supernaturalism of faith. They are a call for the preaching of the gospel to all nations and an eloquent appeal for Christian activity 'while the bridegroom tarries'.

Kuiper was concerned lest speculative millenarian ideas should obscure the great theme of Christ's return, but even those who differ from him in their understanding of biblical prophecy will benefit from his clear call to Christian readiness. Here is a timely reminder that wars and disasters here below point to the onward march of the purposes of God and bring us ever nearer to the great consummation of all Christian hopes.

143 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2010

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January 17, 2024
A compilation of sermons which points toward the return of Christ and our duties according to Scripture. Written post war with great reference to the war on how the signs of return were evident even in 1919. Haste the Lord's return.
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