How to Study Prophecy

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Description / How to Study Prophecy
Take a closer look at the art of prophetic interpretation and how prophecy has been understood through time. Discover powerful biblical metaphors for Christ’s relationship with His followers.
Beloved evangelist Shawn Boonstra tackles the toughest questions, revealing how the Savior stands at the center of all prophecy. Boonstra addresses the challenge of finding peace in the face of judgment, while also shedding light on free will and the existence of evil. Through a holistic reading of Scripture, you will find assurance that God is neither unjust nor arbitrary.
With personal anecdotes and compelling insights, Boonstra shares a transformative approach to studying the Bible. As you journey through the sixty-six books of the Bible, you will see the greater context and discover the divine Author behind every word.
This book is not just about understanding prophecy; it is about reigniting your faith and inspiring a deeper connection with God’s Word. Whether you are new to prophecy or seeking a fresh perspective, How to Study Prophecy offers invaluable tools and timeless wisdom.
Join Shawn Boonstra in exploring the threads that weave through the Bible, and find the inspiration to stay the course until the moment that we see Jesus light up the eastern sky.
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Item Format | Paperback |
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Author Name | Shawn Boonstra |
Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Weight (lbs) | 0.500000 |
Page Count | 128 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2025 |
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