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The first problem Laodicea had and has is its blindness

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A NEW BOOK BY JAMES JACOB PRASCH

"Therefore write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after these things." (Revelation 1:19)

There are "things which you have seen", "things which are", and "things which will take place".

The seven churches of the book of Revelation, which actually existed in the 1st Century ("things which you have seen"), also represent seven broad types of churches that can exist at any time in history ("things which are"), and seven generally overlapping periods of church history ("things which will take place"). These letters to the seven churches of Asia can be applied in four main ways:

  • They existed literally and historically at the end of the 1st Century A.D.
  • They are seven types of churches which exist at any time throughout history.
  • They represent seven types of churches that will exist at the end of the age.
  • They correspond quite well to seven periods of church history.

This book examines the history of the church in light of the letters of Jesus Christ to the seven churches in Asia, as recorded by John in his Revelations. Unless learning can be achieved from the errors of the past it is a sure thing that those errors will be repeated.

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Book Cover: The Dilemma of Laodicea
Product number BJP007
Published by: Moriel Ministries
ISBN No. 978-0-9828599-0-2
No. of Pages: 296
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"Aimed at the everyday Christian reader this book's treatment of Revelation is refreshing. By juxtaposing the book's contemporary and eschatological elements with problematic movements, teachings and people which have existed throughout Church history, Jacob demonstrates Revelation's immense value and importance for successive Christian generations."
— Calvin L. Smith, PhD.
Principal and Tutor of Theology
King's Evangelical Divinity School

"In The Dilemma of Laodicea James Jacob Prasch brings the true church a much needed call for repentance and discernment in these perilous times. His insights on the Book of Revelation are valuable, especially as we ponder how the world has gotten itself into such a mess... He pulls no punches and chillingly (and accurately, in my opinion) predicts persecution coming to true Christians as a new phony religion emerges in an increasingly desperate world."
— William M. Alnor, PhD.
University Professor and Evangelical Author

 
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