
His Glorious Appearing: An Exposition of Matthew Twenty-Four
by James White
"His Glorious Appearing: An Exposition of Matthew Twenty-Four" by James White is a religious treatise written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the biblical prophecies related to the second coming of Christ as articulated in Matthew 24, exploring themes of warning, faithfulness, and the signs that indicate the nearness of the end times. It seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of these prophesied events for the spiritually attuned reader. At the start of the text, White emphasizes God's historical pattern of revealing divine intentions to prophets as a precursor to judgment. He recounts biblical examples such as Noah and Lot to illustrate the concept of warnings issued before calamity, drawing a parallel to the expected return of Jesus Christ. The introductory section sets the stage for a detailed examination of Christ's prophecies concerning the end of the world, urging readers not to ignore the signs of His coming and to remain vigilant in faith as they navigate the challenges and tribulations of their time.
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