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If you've been waiting patiently for a readable book that explains Revelation for regular people, your new day has dawned. The first book about Revelation anyone should read was released this week. The Epic Life: Revelation, Resistance, and Revival will help you unlock John's vision and make it your own.
Here's a quick excerpt about the lead villain. “In other words, the Beast is government trying to be God. The figure represents ruthless governing bodies who virtue signal about rescuing the environment, saving the nation, leveling the playing field while recklessly pursuing one goal: absolute control. Inevitably, they seize emergency powers in the name of a shortage resulting from their own bungling or a faux crisis of their own making. Eventually, the emergency ends but the new control remain firmly in place.”
If that was eye-opening for you, just wait until you read the book. It's concise, only 133 pages with short chapters! It's convincing. And it's compelling. You don't have to wonder about insane headlines or worry about elections anymore.
Even the Table of Contents is exciting. You quickly realize your questions will all be answered in a way that makes sense. Just take a look at a few of the friendly chapters calling your name:
Introduction: A Bit Part in an Epic Drama
(1) The Dragon's Lair
(4) The Beast, the Prophet, and the Mark of the Beast
(7) The Last Days
(12) This Present Darkness
You've never read a book like this before. If you think theology is dry, think again. In addition to John's beasts, demons, and scorpions, The Epic Life challenges your old way of thinking with marauding Vikings, French revolutionaries, and warring Indians from the American Plains. That's because Revelation is about the challenges of living in a dangerous world and all those characters played a role in the danger at one time or another.
The Epic Life: Revelation, Resistance, and Revival is now available wherever fine books are sold. Across the USA, followers of Jesus Christ are walking with the Lord through his amazing vision from Patmos. What are you waiting for?