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Early Church Witness: Volume 3

Endurance, Apostasy, and the Crown of Life: Why False Assurance Destroys Faith—and Only Overcomers Reign with Christ

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Early Church Witness: Volume 3

By: Glenn Langohr
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What if the Church was never promised escape—but endurance?

Modern Christianity often teaches pre-tribulation escape and unconditional security. Yet when Scripture is read plainly—and when the testimony of the early Church is heard—a different picture emerges.

Early Church Witness—Volume 3: Endurance, Apostasy, and the Crown of Life confronts false assurance by returning to the direct words of Jesus Christ, the apostles, and the earliest Christian witnesses. Drawing from the King James Scriptures and early Church testimony, this volume shows that endurance is required, apostasy is real, and the promised reward belongs to those who overcome.

This book demonstrates that:

  • Jesus warned His disciples to count the cost and endure to the end
  • Tribulation precedes rest, not escape
  • The early Church expected to face the Antichrist
  • Salvation is proven through faithful perseverance
  • Reigning with Christ is promised to overcomers, not mere professors

Examining Daniel, the Gospels, Paul’s epistles, Hebrews, Jude, Revelation, and Jesus’ warnings to the churches, this volume presents the historic faith of a Church forged in persecution.

False assurance destroys vigilance.

Only those who endure receive the crown of life.

©2025 Glenn Langohr (P)2026 Glenn Langohr
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