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After a visit to the Middle East in 1964, God planted a seed of understanding deep within the thoughts of author Donald F. Hawkins. From this seed, God began sprouting traces of His design hidden within prophetic patterns of history. Over the course of time, God revealed these patterns to Moses, then to the prophets, then to the apostles, and finally, these patterns culminated in John’s visions on the Isle of Patmos, which we find in the book of Revelation.
With a passion for discovering God’s truth in the Middle East and Israel—combined with missionary work in Africa, years of service as an evangelical pastor, and two masters degrees—Hawkins set out to find the meaning of these patterns, dedicating a lifetime of study and research to bringing the original seed that God had planted to fruition.
In Time’s Puzzle Nearing Completion: Prophecy Papers, Volume 2, Hawkins offers believers an in-depth look into the prophetic patterns in the Bible by presenting fresh insights about biblical prophecy. These revelatory, scripturally sound interpretations differ from the standard schools of prophetic thought, while retaining the core message that God desires to share with His children. Hawkins’ teaching makes a radical shift from popular theories, opening your heart and mind to the incredible truth of God’s Word just waiting to be uncovered.
Our God has planned the events of time, and He has made these plans known to us through His holy Word. Within the pages of Time’s Puzzle Nearing Completion, Hawkins illuminates how historical events fit together within the patterns found in Scripture, like pieces of a brilliant puzzle, which the Creator Himself has designed. Join Hawkins on a journey of ascertaining the secrets of time’s wondrous puzzle and gain a bigger picture of your heavenly Father.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781631291098
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 438
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-04-01
- Förlag: Xulon Press