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Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ

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First and foremost, this book is an experience and inspirational writing which the author shares revealing a Faith and a Hope for the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It reflects an intensive study in biblical prophecy and a layman's look at the worlds current state. It is comprised of Seven Letters, which details the phenomenon of Israel's restoration after almost 2,000 years of nonexistence.   The question for the Church is why it is back and what the wisdom of it from a biblical perspective is. We as Christians, too easily cast this Israel aside failing to take in the new wine that God is pouring out of His Spirit. As a result, the book concentrates itself on the error of this oversight in these modern times. An error that will bring the victorious Lord to be the redemptive Messiah at last for Israel . . . His chosen nation. After the Church is taken up in the rapture for those who do believe. Remember there is a church that Jesus says, "I never knew you" and is left behind to prove their faith and allegiance to Him and Him only. It is all in the scriptures and the book is dedicated to bringing these ancient words from the past to show the power of God in declaring the future to his glory!

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2002

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Gregory A. Booker

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Grew up in Chicago,Ill and studied at DePaul University. Majoring in Music and Business. Career ended up being a Quality Assurance Auditor for Dept. of Defense. I studied eschatology receiving a certificate of ordination from Ministerial Seminary of America in 2010. Now retired but rehired, investing in my faith through writing. My expertise is in the area of prophecy and love to share that often overlook subject of the gospel while serving as pianist in churches. I've written 2 books that and believe it will aid others in understanding the prophetic nature of God and why I feel it is important for the advancement of the gospel. I consider the genre to be non-fiction inspirational and christian. My book website is on my profile in above link. It features an interview on book by a TV and radio host for America Tonight and music and other critcal details. The coming of Christ will bring an end to the way of life as we have known it. Endtimes is also God's new time for the faithful.

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Profile Image for Matthew Castro.
10 reviews
January 20, 2023
Anyone who wants to learn more about Christian eschatology, the background of millenarianism, and the indications that Jesus Christ might return will find this book to be valuable. It provides a clear explanation of what would probably be considered by Christians Christ's second coming.
Profile Image for Nwankwo Amarachi.
8 reviews2 followers
April 30, 2023
The author, Gregory Booker, is on a mission to make God's words and prophecies digestible to the layman. He desires that his writings will revive the hope and relevance of the gospel, guiding many to the truth and causing an awakening born out of understanding and enlightenment.

This book is written in two parts to give readers a whole perspective of the author's message. The first part is titled the seven letters detailing the prophetic framework of the return of Jesus Christ. In this part, the author delivers, in prophetic warning style, the signs and events that Christians should expect of the second coming of Christ based on prophecies from the Holy Bible. He talks about the apocalypse, the destruction of the world, and the rapture, which is the event that would inevitably separate the true believers and unite Christ with His Church. He states that Christ will return to judge both the living and the dead and reward everyone according to their good or evil deeds. The book continues under the patronage of "Inspired Writings," which include cumulative pieces of prose and declarations inspired by a vision received by the author. This vision is the fuel to these writings. The writings aim to elicit deep thinking in the readers, which would, in turn, lead to a transformation of the mind that builds and strengthens the believers' faith.

The author does not make baseless cases; instead, he provides strong points backed with evidence and facts. He also doesn't try to force any opinion down the readers' throats; he presents his thoughts and gives the readers the free will to accept or reject them, much like God does with humans. The Inspired writings give readers a lot of topics to ponder. They are expository and constantly reference the Bible, eliminating the idea that the author might be teaching false doctrines and heresies. This book would make an excellent accessory for preachers and Christians in discussion groups and Bible study.

I was not surprised by the ambiguity that followed the writings of this book, considering its nature. I, however, expected an attempt on the part of the author to simplify these topics, especially since he claims that his teachings are intended to bring more clarity than confusion. Many young and growing believers may find his writing mystifying, which could defy the book's initial purpose. Some of the most incomprehensible writings were found in the letters titled "Ten-Horned Kingdom Led by the Anti-Christ," "Paradox of the Seventieth Week of Daniel," and "Israel is the Key." It should've been of utmost importance to the author to adopt a simplistic style in delivering his message to readers. This way, he can ensure his message has the desired effect on them. I identified a string of errors while reading. I recommend a good round of editing. Overall this book will be a gem for Christians or anyone in general. It explores and elucidates Christianity's foundations and answers burning questions about Christian eschatology and Trinitarian postulates. Although thought-provoking and intense, I'd settle with a 3 out of 5-star rating. Pick this book up if anything stated above piques your interest. It would be worth your time.
Profile Image for Cole Snow.
6 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2022
An uplifting reading experience that made me eager for the imminent return of Jesus Christ. The author's use of existing scripture to prove this fact was soothing to my spirit.
Profile Image for Holly Dorsey.
6 reviews
June 14, 2022
Reading and understanding the author's flow of thinking in regards to the second coming of Christ was an intriguing experience as his ideas and thoughts make sense when one compares them to the messages in the Bible.
Profile Image for Howard Mullins.
10 reviews
February 6, 2023
The book's message to us is compelling and clear. Here, you will learn what the future holds for the world, how to get your family ready, and what to do to be prepared for the end times.
Profile Image for Beckett Harrell.
6 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2022
It was an excellent topic of discussion during our bible studies as it led to a heated debate on the signs of Jesus's second coming amongst other topics. Overall, a thought-provoking read.
Profile Image for Jada Estrada.
6 reviews1 follower
June 10, 2022
Understanding the words of a devout believer was an interesting experience because the faithfulness and hopeful energies are contagious, and I consider the entire experience a blessing as it opened my eyes to the Lord.
Profile Image for Kelly Webster.
10 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2023
For anyone who has ever questioned or wondered how to be prepared for the return of Lord Jesus Christ and the Second Coming, This is a must-read book. Not only will you learn what to expect when He comes again, but also be prepared to know how to deal with His second coming.
Profile Image for Edgar Schneider.
10 reviews
January 31, 2023
Every follower of Jesus Christ has occasionally had a question about the Second Coming. What ominous omens will indicate His impending return? Can we do anything to get ready for His second coming? In his book, the author goes into great detail about the seven distinct signs he has identified for His Second Coming.
Profile Image for Jody Mendez.
10 reviews
February 20, 2023
I hope that this book will help your heart find transformation as you explore your roots, gain an understanding of what Jesus meant by ""laying down their lives,"" and release a new way of thinking that leads to transformation.
Profile Image for Leticia Lopez.
10 reviews
January 27, 2023
This book will give you all the answers you need if you've ever wondered whether Christ will return. For those who are interested in learning ""When,"" this book is a must-read.
Profile Image for Sylvia Curtis.
10 reviews
January 24, 2023
In this book of prophetic warning, the Bible's message for modern-day readers is both clear and compelling. The imminent return of Jesus Christ to judge the living and the dead and determine everyone who has chosen God their everlasting reward, whether good or evil, is the main theme of the book.
Profile Image for Lois J White.
11 reviews1 follower
October 6, 2022
To the author, please write more books like this. You are aiding people who seek the truth and steering those who are losing their path of truth.
Profile Image for Everette D.
10 reviews
September 12, 2022
Gregory gives a lot of point topics to ponder. He does not merely stating unsupported opinions. Rather, he gives solid points and backed with evidence. I am intrigued at how he pointed out the false religions and how they deviate from the bible. Also, he mentions what a prophet should be and warns believers of false prophets. However, he is not too aggressive in giving his arguments. He is simply laying down the cards on the table and giving the readers their own free will to decide.
Profile Image for Helen Muriithi.
64 reviews5 followers
September 21, 2023
Gregory A. Booker's Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ is a product of biblical investigation and theological consideration. This book comprises an in-depth study of the books found in both the Old and New Testaments. Gregory asserts that it is a product of biblical examination and analysis, done with a focus on the common sectarian issues and including commentaries on several books and the historical development and progression of Christianity, which study issues related to the development and central role played by Israel. Gregory explains each concept in a very simple, understandable way that even a layperson can understand.

The book is organised into seven sections, each containing a letter in the prophetic framework. The first letter discusses the necessity of the return of God’s people. The author reveals how human beings idolise other gods, to whom they pay more attention and glorify, at the expense of their relationship with God. The second letter is a proclamation that the prophecy is alive and well and that Israel is the key to the realisation of the prophecy. The author backs up the claim with a reminder of the peaceful reclamation of the control of Jerusalem by the Jews. The third letter discusses the paradox of the seventeenth week of Daniel. In this section, Gregory confirms that the Lord plays no favourites by dealing with both the Jews and the Gentiles. The fourth letter looks at the Ten-Horned Kingdom led by the Anti-Christ. Here, Gregory sheds more light on the roles that the Anti-Christ would play, for example, signing a treaty with Israel. Well, what do the other letters say regarding Christ’s return? Who is the Mystery Babylon, and what is the significance of Christ’s glorious appearance? All the answers have been satisfactorily provided in this book!

The author explores the connection between God's will and man's prophecy. He discusses the various definitions of prophecy, how it relates to God's word, and how those words can be applied to our daily lives. The book shows us how to become aware of the signs and wonders of God to recognise His will for our lives and join him in achieving his purpose for our lives. The text is written in a very concise and straightforward manner, which makes it very easy to read. The author does not just tell us what God's will is, but he shows us how we can recognise His will through the signs and wonders of God, which are all around us. The book is a good resource for Christians who want to distinguish between God's will and man's prophecy. It also helps us understand that God has a purpose for our lives, which we can fulfil if we are willing to follow his will.

I appreciated the different styles employed by the author in his discussion. He uses elements like rhetorical questions and point-form to complement the prose narration. The rhetorical questions help the reader have an interesting and comprehensive understanding of the text, for example, by comparing acts in their lives with biblical prophecies and, consequently, realising the latter's fulfilment. The use of point-form also helps present important points and adds to the continuity of the text. Gregory also uses a lot of repetition to emphasise the importance of the topic and make it more interesting for the reader.

There is nothing I liked the least about this book. It is one of my favourites in the religious genre because it is well-researched and backed up by scripture readings from the Bible. The author writes with a conversational tone and does not shy away from difficult questions. He does a great job of challenging our preconceived notions about Satan, God’s plans for humanity, and other topics related to the Second Coming of Christ. I enjoyed reading this book. I found the author’s arguments compelling and well thought out. His historical references were intriguing (I knew little of the history of Jerusalem's peaceful reclamation), and his scriptural interpretations helped me understand some things about the end times that I had wondered about before. I can not believe this book is only a hundred and twenty-one pages. If you love topics surrounding the Apocalypse, this book is for you.
Profile Image for Mercy N.
80 reviews5 followers
January 16, 2023
Gregory A. Booker's work is more like a 2-in-1 book titled Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ and His Inspired Writings. Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ covers topics like the core events that will occur in the world. They include the apocalypse, which means the unveiling of events prophesied in the revelation, the second coming of Jesus Christ, and global destruction. He also wrote about the rapture, which is an event that will separate the true Christians from others, as well as the events that will follow after the rapture, such as the great tribulation. Furthermore, in Inspired Writings of a Prophet for Jesus Christ, the author narrates the vision he had about Jesus on the cross of Calvary. After the encounter, he felt the call to disseminate the word of God to humanity through inspired writings. One of which is titled "Tears for America." In that section, he narrated the state of biblical teachings in some churches in America and also made some prophecies as a result. To learn more about these seven letters and the inspired writings by the author, get a copy and read.

The book contains lots of lessons paramount to the profession of our faith as Christians. The message helps to reawaken our consciousness of the imminence of Christ's return. Since the author cited several verses from the Holy Bible, it can be used as a study guide to prepare sermons before preaching in churches or for research purposes. The author encouraged readers that the essence of this write-up is not to instill fear in them but to remind us to always stay ready for Christ's glorious appearance. I also learned that God created man to have the right of choice, which is why he did not create us as robots. However, this right should be exercised on what is not antagonistic to the word of God. I liked the way the author backed up his writings with several verses from the Holy Bible. For instance, when he explained one of the letters (Who is Mystery Babylon?) he quoted Revelation 17:1–18. I was amazed at the expository message he gave in this letter, emphasizing that the mystery of Babylon points a finger at Rome.

While reading the book, I noted certain things that were out of order. To begin with, many letters and inspired writings were not explained in simple language for every Christian to easily comprehend. It may only take rereading to grasp the messages intended to be passed across. Personally and more specifically, it was difficult to comprehend the message embedded in the letters titled "Paradox of the Seventieth Week of Daniel," "Ten-Horned Kingdom Led by the Anti-Christ," and "Prophecy is alive and well, and Israel is the key." While it is indisputable that Gregory has done a good job of sharing the truth of God's word, there remains the need to ensure ease of comprehension to accomplish the goal of effective communication.

I identified many spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors while reading the book. Therefore, it requires another round of editing and proofreading. Considering my overall complaints, I am inclined to deduct one star and rate the book 4 out of 5 stars.

Nonetheless, I recommend the book to Christians who cherish the truth of God's word, not false doctrines and heresies taught by people who are far from God. Also, any reader who wants to study future events in the world and understand certain occurrences currently around the globe should get a copy and read it.
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143 reviews17 followers
October 23, 2022
Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ by Gregory Booker is a republication endeavor to assemble two distinct books into one to give readers a complete view of the author’s vision, experience, and mission. The two books are 7 Letters detailing the prophetic framework of the return of Christ and the Inspired writings of a prophet for Jesus Christ. This wholesome book provides answers to that question in your heart. However, the realization is that if you fear the query, you stand never to receive the explanation, and the conclusion is only as good as the question you ask.

Similarly, the book projects concluding pieces of evidence on the proximity of Christ's return to His Church. A lesson I took for myself from this book is that free will is no guarantee that one is under God’s will. The book is inevitably an enlightening and thought-provoking one.

Nevertheless, the language used in the writing of this book is verbose and complicated. There's no doubt that the book is with spiritual messages of faith and truth, but before you can grasp the author’s point, you have to reread it over and over again. Going back and forth with the book made it very exhausting. I encountered some errors in my reading that hindered my reading flow. I believe the book requires another round of editing.

Asides from these flaws, the book has great potential. I would be rating Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ 3 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to Christian buffs, as this may be sensitive to atheists or non-Christians.
1 review
April 10, 2024
Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ" by Gregory A. Booker offers an intense and thought-provoking exploration into the hidden messages of the second coming and the purported elevation of Israel in the eyes of the divine. Delving into biblical passages and contemporary events, Booker connects dots and presents interpretations that hint at an imminent eschatological shift. While readers are bound to glean insights into biblical prophecy, the book's narrow focus on a specialized audience and occasional Zionist undertones may limit its appeal.

Booker's fervent sincerity shines through his writing, yet the lack of a thorough editorial polish hampers the book's authority. Tense shifts, run-on sentences, and an overall unpolished quality detract from the coherence of the narrative. Moreover, the inclusion of self-referential questions, stylistic inconsistencies, and excessive use of exclamation points detract from the book's professionalism.

Despite these flaws, "Seven Letters" invites readers to reconsider their understanding of biblical prophecy and its implications on current global affairs. While not everyone may agree with Booker's conclusions, the book catalyzes deeper reflection and discourse. A more refined editing process could significantly enhance the book's readability and broaden its appeal beyond its niche audience.

This book gets a deserved 4 out of 5 rating, as a Christian I learned a lot from the book and I am sure every Christian will learn a lot from this book
3 reviews
June 21, 2024
Seven Letters detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ' offers an in-depth investigation into biblical assertions and theological principles. It studies both the books of the Old and New testament, authenticating the different prophecies contained in these books through adept research findings. It also details the development and growth of Christianity, highlighting the essential role played by Israel. The book itself is organized into seven sections, with each containing a letter in the prophetic framework. In each of these letters, the author Gregory A. Booker, discusses a major occurrence that would lead to Christ's coming. Different topics such as the importance of the return of God's people, the proclamation of the prophecy, the Anti-christ and Ten-Horned kingdom are sufficiently written on. The text is written in a very straightforward way, and the deliberate avoidance of obscure words makes the book very easy to read. This book is a good resource for christians hoping to differentiate between the will of God and man's prophecy. I found nothing displeasing about this book, since it is evidently backed up by scriptural readings and profound research. It absolutely deserves a 10 out of 10.
3 reviews
June 21, 2024
"Seven Letters" guides readers on the prophecies surrounding the return of Christ. It is an experience and inspirational writing from the author unveiling hope for Christ's second coming. It starts by recognizing Israel as the chosen people of God, going through the various biblical prophecies surrounding the last days such as the arrival of the Antichrist and the time of tribulation, and it also singles out and gives a thorough explanation of Babylon's depiction as recorded in Revelation chapter seventeen, spurring up conversations about Christ's coming. The author used literary skills such as rhetorical questions and avoided verbosity to complement the prose narration. The affluent research embedded in this book also makes it convincing, and thus secures the interest of the reader. The use of point-form helps to present and highlight important points, making it easy for readers to get the vital messages in each page. I found every argument in this book to be thought-provoking and compelling. The historical references were intriguing and I gained a lot of knowledge from its pages. A very good read.
3 reviews
June 21, 2024
The book 'Seven Letters detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ' harbors a lot of information regarding the prophecies contained in the bible about the glorious return of Jesus Christ. It consists of seven chapters called Letters, each explaining a vital sign of the days preceding Christ's coming. It has a total of 121 pages, detailed to the core so that readers can have a clear understanding of the message at first read. The topic itself being discussed is a very grave one, and Gregory A. Booker did justice in presenting this work. I especially liked the fact that the author verified his assertions with backings from the bible.

The book was professionally edited, as I found a negligible amount of errors. This book is life-changing, eye-opening, thought-provoking and spell-binding. The inclusion of the inspired writing enhances comprehension and challenges readers' stance on the subject matter. Readers stand to gain a lot of knowledge and impact from this book. I highly recommend.
3 reviews
June 21, 2024
Seven Letters detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ' written by Gregory A. Booker provides faith and hope for the return of Jesus Christ. It juxtaposes the ideology of someone with well-grounded biblical studies with a layman's approach to the current state of the world. It comprises of seven letters, just like the name implies, alongside inspirational writings whose contents meticulously describe the phenomenon of the restoration of Israel following biblical prophecies. It also explains the events that would occur following the rapture of the church; how those left behind will prove their loyalty to God alone. It is safe to say that this book is an in-depth study of activities preceding and succeeding the last days, in a bid to validate scriptural predictions, and show the power of God in proclaiming the future to His glory. I'd give it a top rating because of its profound theories and extent of christian knowledge.
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August 17, 2024
Reading through this book, it pointed out one thing to me: if there was ever a time to believe in the Bible's prophecies concerning the return of Christ, it is now. Authored by Gregory A. Booker, "Seven Letters Detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ" consists of seven chapters called letters that explain the obvious signs of the days before Christ's return. It contains 121 pages in total, written with such skillfulness as to spark the interest of people that would normally go for a different-themed book. 'Seven Letters' does not only detail a number of expectations, but also makes readers prepared to know how to deal with these expectations and every other occurrence afterwards. This book is very helpful to people that seek the truth, and steers those that are deviating from the path of truth. It is an excellent piece, and I rate it 5 stars.

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June 21, 2024
An outstanding feature of this book is the way it makes complex concepts regarding the return of Christ more accessible. The relevance of this book truly transcends time, making it valuable to anyone interested in theological studies. The author details this impeccable work in a well-structured and captivating way. The way he outlines personal observations and backs it up with scriptural references is applaudable. "Seven Letters detailing the Prophetic Framework of the Return of Christ" is one book whose contents will hold the same amount of power regardless of age or time. I would recommend this book to individuals that are passionate about biblical studies since it provides a deep-rooted and amazing reading experience. I rate it 5 stars.
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10 reviews
October 3, 2022
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
This bible verse can summarize the whole book. In seeking the kingdom of God, you may encounter distractions and different people that can hinder you in walking the righteous path. But if you are truly seeking God and you put Him first in everything. Then, you will be rewarded. "
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10 reviews
January 20, 2023
The accumulation of careful study of scripture and its background is clear for any reader, allowing one to interpret this as a demonstration of the author's faith in what he writes. He displays his confidence by bringing up significant issues throughout the book that cast doubt on the accuracy of his findings.
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10 reviews
February 14, 2023
Have you ever questioned what your future may hold? God is a loving God who gives those who believe in his access to the future through his written Word. Gregory Booker's research yields one straightforward lesson. We only need to open these pages for the fragrance of eternal life to transform us.
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6 reviews
June 20, 2022
This book is a must-have because it bridges the gap between restoring faith and seeking meaning in life, revealing that everything is part of God's plan and that we, his people, must let our trust and faith grow with him.
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6 reviews
June 20, 2022
This book is a stepping stone in a long line of religious and spiritual awakening. It serves as a powerful reminder that the only problem on Earth is selfishness and a lack of consciousness on the part of humanity.
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6 reviews
June 21, 2022
An uplifting reading experience that made me long for the return of Jesus Christ. The author's description of the prophecies was somewhat comforting because it stated that those who have true faith do not need to worry about the future.
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