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Vision of New Jerusalem: Now!

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The end is near! Time is running-out!Jesus will return soon to rapture the church!

What if we're wrong----What if we're wrong?

How will it affect your children and their children if Jesus Christ doesn't return within this generation?

Live in the Now!

Vision of New Now!

An in-depth study of the relationship of the kingdom of God, the Church and the New Jerusalem.

By understanding and applying the principles found in this book one will learn how

1) Stay out of troublesome situations... Now!

2) Live a victorious overcoming life... Now

3) Experience inner peace... Now!

4) Build an important bridge between preterism/fulfilled eschatology and futurism... Now!

318 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 2012

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Marty Angelo

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September 30, 2015
A nice easy read that is like a three-fold read, at least in the way I have divided it in my reading mind. Section one is a personal testimony of the author and how he went from prison inmate to Christian, and all of the hurdles and studying along the way.

Part two, which is the majority of the book, he discusses his coming to and understanding of the AD 70 Preterist doctrine and how it differs from the modern futurist rapture centered type views.

Part three is the last couple of sections in the appendix. He has written some modern applicational type articles on how this eschatological view can and should be applied to everyday living. Originally I thought that this was actually going to be the majority of the book's topic, but it was just a couple articles at the end after he discussed his coming to his present view.

An interesting read of an interesting journey and how to live in the kingdom age NOW.
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