His Glorious Appearing: An Exposition of Matthew Twenty-Four
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The work offers a verse-by-verse exposition of Matthew 24, interpreting New Testament prophecy about Christ's return and the signs that precede it. It traces biblical precedents of warned judgment, examines themes such as persecution, false prophets, moral decay, cosmic disturbances, the fig-tree parable, and the unpredictability of the day and hour, and emphasizes watchfulness and readiness. Historical and scriptural parallels (Noah, Lot, Jonah) are used to illustrate divine warnings, while practical exhortations distinguish faithful and unfaithful servants and describe the final separation and consequences for those who ignore the signs.
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