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The Elijah Calling

Current price: $17.99
The Elijah Calling
The Elijah Calling

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The Elijah Calling

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The most robust and complete end-time prophecy commentary series of our time. Christianity has bought into the myth of multiculturalism out of love...and consequently has started to reap the fruits of that seed. Could modern Christianity have adopted some unbiblical and illogical presumptions that have created a breeding ground for deception? Paul warns that unless Christians cling to the truth, "God shall send them strong delusion" to test if we "love the truth" and if not...be condemned for not believing the truth! This is the crucial exam of our time. Jesus Christ (Yeshua) needed to fulfill the fractal of a seed in two parts; hiddenness (seed) and manifestation (fruit). This is the pattern of creation. Have you wondered why Jesus has been absent for 2,000 years? Do you want a better explanation for your friends that you can show them from the scriptures and nature? Just as a seed fulfills the imagery of death, so must the Messiah...then after being hidden it bursts forth in resurrection and ascended life like a fruit. "The Elijah Calling" is a robust commentary on the patterns of God, nature, and the scriptures. No Theological library is complete without this book!

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