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As It Was in the Days of Noah: Warnings from Bible Prophecy About the Coming Global Storm
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As It Was in the Days of Noah: Warnings from Bible Prophecy About the Coming Global Storm

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The story of Noah is one of the most captivating in all the Bible. Yet most people remember it mainly as a children’s story found in picture books and heard in Sunday school classes.

But this tragedy really took place—and widely overlooked is Jesus’ stunning prophecy that the final days of planet Earth would be just as it was in the days of Noah. His point? That there would be striking parallels between Noah’s day and the end times—with warnings of God’s imminent judgment upon the world.

Is Jesus’ prophecy now being fulfilled? And if yes, how then should we respond?

As It Was in the Days of Noah explores the similarities between the two periods, such as the rapid rise in evil and increasingly flagrant disregard for God. A powerful resource that…

  • examines the signs that we’re nearing the end times
  • affirms the urgency of reaching the lost with God’s compassion and truth
  • equips you to live wisely and “redeem the time” so it counts for eternity
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Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9780736961394
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Jeff Kinley

Jeff Kinley (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) has authored more than 35 books and speaks across the United States. His weekly podcasts--The Vintage Truth Podcast and The Prophecy Pros Podcast with Todd Hampson--are heard around the world in more than 100 countries. Jeff and his wife live in Little Rock, Arkansas, and have three grown sons. His website is Jeffkinley.com.

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    "Persecution always sifts true believers from those with a mere professed faith. In this future period of intense Christian persecution, "many" counterfeit Christians will turn away from the faith. In the early days of the Tribulation, many seemingly repent, trusting in Christ. But when persecution and the threat of death arrive at their doorstep, their facade of faith will fall away, leaving behind a heart bent on self-preservation. Even today, the slightest opposition to faith often causes those who profess to be believers to abandon their allegiance to Christ and His church. This is to be expected, for as Jesus earlier illustrated to His followers, decisions don't make disciples, devotion does. One way we know our faith is real is by seeing our affection transfer from self to Jesus. These future faux believers will demonstrate their true colors, giving up their Christian friends and even family members and allowing them to be arrested and murdered. In a satanically inspired persecution, those instigating this slaughter will utilize persuasive methods, motivating people to turn Christians in. Failure to comply may result in monetary fines, loss of government benefits, or even death." (Jeff Kinley, As It Was in the Days of Noah)

    The title of this book is taken from a word Jesus spoke to his disciples in respect to how the end times would pan out. He said,
    "But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.

    For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,

    And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. (Matthew 24:37-39, KJV)


    So, what was it like in the days of Noah before God decided to destroy the inhabitants and all the earth with a flood? For one, God was sorry that He had made human beings because the desires of their heart was only evil: there was violence, there was sexual immorality, there was no regard for the sanctity of life...God regretted and grieved that He had created human beings (See Genesis 6:5-6)

    Therefore, this book delves into what was taking place on the earth in Noah's days, the reasons God destroyed the earth and connects it to what's happening in our modern times.

    I think the greatest thing I learned in this book was that we need not fear the future. As the author says, "delighting in God's Word leads us to delight in God, and delight in God drives away fear." And the words of Jesus ring in my ears now and He's saying, "occupy till I come", meaning, do Jesus' business until He comes. What was His business? Preach the Gospel, proclaim freedom to those that are bound, restore sight to the blind (both physically and spiritually), and set the oppressed free (See Luke 4:18). Amen. Come Lord Jesus!