Eschatology, once a cornerstone of theological discourse, deteriorates in neglect. Bible studies and sermons gloss over the end times, tiptoeing around prophecy, providing it little more than a half-hearted nod in the midst of feel-good messages. We read ancient prophetic texts, attempting to retrofit them into the modern context, all while neglecting the clarity that context provides.
We continuously dive into the genesis of things; history even has its own TV channel. Yet we derail from what all believers should anticipate - the hopeful conclusion.
"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, TO GIVE YOU AN EXPECTED END".
Jeremiah 29:11
This book emerges as a torchbearer in the dimming light of eschatological understanding. Its purpose is clear - to bring clarity as to why the rapture will take place pre-tribulation, in a brief and easy to understand explanation. It is my fervent hope that those who read this book, whether few or many, will be illuminated, their faith enriched, and their understanding deepened.