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Knowing Christ in His Appearing

By: Ted J. Hanson
Narrated by: Ted J. Hanson
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What does the Bible say about the first and second coming of Jesus? Many believers present a picture of God to the world that is not true to His character, nature, or way.

In this book, Ted J. Hanson exposes some misconceptions concerning the end times, the day of the Lord, hell, the mark of the beast, the Antichrist, the kingdom of God, Jesus in His second coming, and God’s eternal plan.

The sacrifice of Jesus upon our cross put away the power of sin for us all. He bore our sins to invite us into His eternal body of life. God’s judgment is one of love and it is good news for all who come to Him and believe. Today, and the future, is filled with hope and life for those who embrace God’s love and a relationship with Him by faith.

The second coming of Jesus is not just an event to come but an increasing glory of God in the lives of all who eagerly call upon His presence each day. To live our lives as sons and daughters of God we must embrace both the sacrifice of Jesus for our sins and His manifest presence that reveals His increasing glory in our lives.

This book presents a foundation for knowing Jesus in a deeper way each and every day that empowers His salvation in our lives in tangible ways.

©2024 Ted J. Hanson (P)2025 Ted J. Hanson
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