What does the Bible have to say about the end times? Bible
prophecy reveals much concerning the end of the age, but for most
readers, these prophecies can seem vague, confusing, or downright
strange. Beloved author Derek Prince assures readers concerned
about what the future holds that the Bible's proven record of
accuracy, extending over many centuries, validates its claim to
predict future events with authority. The "secret things" may
remain hidden from us, he says, but our responsibility is to study
and act on the "revealed things." And the God who foretells the
future is the one who will see us safely through.
This biblical, thorough treatment of end-times prophecy from an
internationally respected Bible teacher is positioned to become the
definitive word on the last days, both for Derek Prince's loyal
readers and for many new ones who will catch the vision of the
glorious victory to come.
The Bible reveals what is going to happen in the last days. Are
you ready to read between the lines?
When we consider that at least one-quarter of God's written Word is
predictive prophecy, notes Derek Prince, we are drawn to its pages
with new vision--and great anticipation. Through grounded,
scholarly, optimistic and personal insights, this trusted Bible
teacher will help you gain new understanding about what to expect
as time draws to a close. Topics include
• God's promise for Israel
• signs in the heavens
• the Antichrist
• the gathering of the chosen ones
• the Great Tribulation
• and much more
Even though God's "secret things" remain hidden, believers can
study and act on the "revealed things" as He makes them known.
Discover how acting on these assures our preservation and ultimate
victory--and allows the Church to complete our mission to bring
about the final sign of the end.
“God does not always save us from things, but He saves us out of things. He lets us get into them, and then He saves us out of them.” (source)
“All of the prophecies throughout Scripture that have yet to occur have one central mission: to make us aware of the coming of the Lord as an imminent reality.” (source)
“Revelation is conditional upon obedience. If we do not obey, God will not show us anything more.” (source)
“We have only one sure guarantee against deception, given to us in 2 Thessalonians 2:10: ‘Receive the love of the truth.’ Our only protection from deception is not something negative, but something positive—the love of the truth. The Greek word used there is agape, which is the strongest form of love. To avoid being deceived, we have to have a passionate love for the truth. It is not enough to have a quiet time every morning or attend a good church or say our prayers. We have to have a passionate commitment to the truth of the Word of God to avoid being deceived.” (source)
“Radiance is a practical outworking of looking for the Lord, of waiting for the Lord. The look on our faces tells what direction we are facing. If our faces are dark and overshadowed with care and fear, we are not looking at the light. But if our faces are radiant, peaceful and full of confidence, there is only one explanation: We have our eyes turned toward the source of light—Jesus.” (source)