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The Morning Comes and Also the Night

The Morning Comes and Also the Night

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Pastor but Questionable Message
Review: I give this book five stars because I used to attend Rolling Hills Covenant Church, where Byron pastors, and I knew how much this book meant to him. For his faith and preoccupation with end times (look, we all have our favorite topics in Christ...), he deserves recognition.

However, nobody knows if we are the last generation or not. Even the Bible lets us know that no one knows when the end time will occur. So it's misleading to draw folks to that conclusion, when in reality none of us will have a clue as to when endtime occurs. The Bible plainly states that.

I find it interesting that many generations before us also stated that they were the last generation on this earth as well.

Only God knows. Not a pastor, not an author. Only God. We should accept that fact, do our best as Christians while we are here on earth, then move on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great overview of the end times
Review: Though not obvious from its title, this book provides a well-written overview of the Bible's description of the end times.

It reviews the descriptions in Revelation and several other books in the Old and New Testament in a clear way, and weaves them together into a compelling argument that we are now the last generation. It also describes the role of the USA in these times, with clear interpretation.

As a old pastor once told me, Byron MacDonald is truly a man of God. His warning and above all, his hope for the redeeming power of faith are clearly and powerfully presented in a way accessible to all.


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