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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Studies / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:380
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667836621

Judgment Day

A compilation of biblical facts regarding God's judgment of His creation.

by Jerry Richardson

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Overview
"Judgment Day" tests conventional Christian teaching by showing that only the Bible is infallible. Empowering, enlightening, and life-changing, this is a must-have companion for all Christians who are looking to strengthen their faith and gain a true understanding of God's Word.
Description
"Judgment Day" tests conventional Christian teaching by showing that only the Bible is infallible. Empowering, enlightening, and life-changing, this is a must-have companion for all Christians who are looking to strengthen their faith and gain a true understanding of God's Word. This unique exploration of Christianity looks at the overall picture of God's final judgement on His creation. It examines traditional Christian teachings by comparing them to the scriptures. It emphasizes the importance of separating traditional Christian doctrines from the inspiration of God's Word and shows the danger of secondhand religion. In short, this timeless book gives all glory to God, rather than the creation, regarding eternal salvation. The author shows the reality and surety, according to the Bible, that God deals with all of His creation with love, mercy and compassion; and that He alone can execute mercy and justice.
About the author
Jerry Richardson was born and raised, and now lives in South Central Missouri. He had a long professional career and spent 28 years as a county official before retiring in 2015. Jerry spent much of his adult life studying the Bible without a sectarian bias. He has locally served as an Elder in his home congregation (Oak Forest Church) for over 20 years.