Love Under Fire
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What is Happening to our world? Storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, and fires devastate large areas, with huge tolls of death, injury, loss of property, and ongoing suffering. War and conflicts surround us. Economic crises threaten the security of people and nations around the globe. Love Under Fire outlines the grand sweep of events that have brought us to this point and will usher in this world’s final events. Throughout the history of this earth, Satan has misrepresented God’s character of love. He has put “love under fire.” Today, more than ever before in earth’s history, we are engaged in this battle between good and evil. This book, like no other, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of this ongoing inescapable conflict. A thrilling presentation of the past, the present, and the future, it begins with Jerusalem’s rejection of the Man of Calvary. Continuing down through the ages, it reveals the persecution of God’s children and the apostasy of the church in the Dark Ages, the enlightenment of the Reformation, the exaltation of the Scriptures and their power to dispel every delusion of darkness; the religious awakening of the last days; and finally, Love Under Fire points us to a glorious future, grander than we can imagine. This is the fifth and final volume of a five-volume series, adapted by the White Estate, that will bring the clear messages of the Conflict of the Ages set to a new generation of readers. Biblical texts, unless otherwise noted, are taken from the New King James Version. Share the great truths of the original volumes in a more accessible format for twenty-first century readers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816326273
Ellen White
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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