Reviewed by: Ceil Carey, retired librarian and long time book discussion leader
Introduction
Book or Media Title:
Jesus wins: The good news of the end times
Author or Producer:
Dayton Hartman
Publisher or Studio:
Lexham Press
Publication or Release Date:
2019
Format (i.e., print book, ebook, CD, DVD, movie, TV show, YouTube video, etc.):
Paperback
Length (i.e., 350 pages, 1 hour 45 minutes, etc.):
91 pages
OVERVIEW
This small book is packed with information on the end times, the various schools of thought on the end times and what should be most important to a Christian, thus the title, Jesus Wins. Containing a plethora of endnotes and suggested reading, it could almost be described as a prelude to other readings on the same subject. It whets your appetite for more information on amillennialism, postmillennialism, historic postmillennialism and dispensationalism. Filled with charts and blurbs of additional information, such as short descriptions of famous personages, the author also throws in many pop culture references, making Jesus Wins, up to date and very current.
Hartman’s main contention is that Christians must follow Scripture and live our lives for Christ, obeying Him. We must live in love with others whose opinions on millennialism clash with ours and continue to remember, that Jesus wins!
ASSESSMENT
Rating (1 to 5):
4
Suggested Audience:
Anyone interested in the end times.
Christian Impact:
The realization that ultimately Jesus wins should not only be a comfort t Christians but should be their impetus to live righteously for Christ.
Other Notes (Optional):
Includes:
Suggested reading
The Athanasian creed
Endnotes
Bibliography
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sounds good, of course Jesus reaches out to all who love, as it’s love that endures, amen