Description
Midnights Cry combines doctrine and last time events in answering the messages to the seven Churches, and the how of Christs initial coming. Sadly, preparedness for the coming Day of the Lord, which is really the Day of our Redemption (Eph. 4:30), isnt being taught in the Body of Christ. Instead, a pre-trib all at-once Rapture is being taught, which is a pre-Day of the Lord, and/or a pre-Tribulation Night position, wherein its impossible to watch (Watching is strictly a nighttime activity.).
For the record, the Tribulation and the Day of the Lord both begin with birth pangs, as found in 1st Thessalonians 5:2-3 and Matthew 24:8. In this vein, the beginning of sorrows, found in Matthew 24:8, are literally birth pangs in the Greek!
Moreover, if the chapter division literally is removed between 1st Thessalonians 4 5, we don’t see an at-once pre-trib Rapture, but a return of Christ within the Day of the Lord. Additionally, we immediately behold the times and seasons, and Christians are then told to watch (1 Thess. 5:6), because the Day, like Christ Himself, will come as a thief (Rev. 16:15). Yet the world will face sudden destruction, which in the Greek means: inescapable destruction, and this, as the night of That Day progresses before its dawn (2 Pet. 1:19).
Midnights Cry, a 271 page book, details the Lords initial Bridegroom Return, and the how of recognizing the Day of our Redemption and how it starts (Retails $17.49). Also, you may considerably save by ordering directly on the Internet at barnesandnoble.com, because they have a special for $10.84. By the way, these are print on demand books, which means theyre more than likely new.