Glorious Appearing: The End of Days is the last book in the Left Behind series. There is a sequel, but not really the best book in the series. There is also a prequel series about how Nicolae was born and rose to power just before the Rapture and the disappearance of millions, which is also awesome.
Anyway, just as the Christians and the forces of Carpathia are face-to-face and the Chrisians appear to be losing, God's glorious plan plays out on the battlefield that is Earth: Christ appears in His Glory as the King and Judge of the World, along with the martyrs and other Christians who were taken to safety in Heaven. In the midst of a gory battle, as Rayford struggles to survive, in an instant a shadowless light reveals the King of Glory and the Victor here to take His Throne, His Kingdom and His People and forever overthrow the most evil man the world has ever seen - and Satan.
And Christ ushers in the Thousand-Year Reign.
What a fantastic end to a glorious series! Rayford survives (I wasn't surprised, but in a way I was) of the four original members. They are all reunited with the King of Glory and each other.
Although I am sad to see the end of the series, I am also pleased with the way they successfully wrapped it up.
Praying you have faith, hope, and love always,
Rachel
I am a laid-back person, but I am strong in my beliefs. I do not enjoy other people telling me how to believe or implying that everyone should be the exact same in their thinking. Christ died and rose again to take away away our sins and iniquities, not our minds, and he knitted us together in our mother's womb to make a difference in our world. I love people and God, and I can't wait to reach Heaven!
07 August 2011
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