Wednesday, 28 October 2020
THE DAY OF EZEKIAL'S HOPE by DONNA VANLIERE
Publication date 16/3/21
I have been looking forward to getting a copy of THE DAY OF EZEKIAL'S HOPE by DONNA VANLIERE ever since reading the first book in the series, The Time of Jacob's Trouble, and am definitely not disappointed. The story carries on after the disappearances with Emma and her small group of believers scavenging for food and saving as many children as they can from being sold into sex trafficking. Elliott, a Jewish believer, who has been sealed by God, preaches the Gospel in America, and Zerah, also one of the sealed witnesses, does the same in Israel. I feel this is what the author is doing in this novel, warning her readers to turn to the Lord before it is too late. In her description of the first part of the Tribulation period she brings the truth of Revelations, and in fact the whole Bible, to light in a way that we can understand. I particularly like the "Where in the Word" chapters at the end which attest to the writer's knowledge of Bible prophecy.
With the world suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, I really feel the truths in this book will stir many people up to seek the Lord and study His Word.
I really cannot recommend this book highly enough and am looking forward to the third and final novel in the series.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Harvest House Publishers. The opinions in this review are completely my own.
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I have been looking forward to getting a copy of THE DAY OF EZEKIAL'S HOPE by DONNA VANLIERE ever since reading the first book in the series, The Time of Jacob's Trouble, and am definitely not disappointed. The story carries on after the disappearances with Emma and her small group of believers scavenging for food and saving as many children as they can from being sold into sex trafficking. Elliott, a Jewish believer, who has been sealed by God, preaches the Gospel in America, and Zerah, also one of the sealed witnesses, does the same in Israel. I feel this is what the author is doing in this novel, warning her readers to turn to the Lord before it is too late. In her description of the first part of the Tribulation period she brings the truth of Revelations, and in fact the whole Bible, to light in a way that we can understand. I particularly like the "Where in the Word" chapters at the end which attest to the writer's knowledge of Bible prophecy.
With the world suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, I really feel the truths in this book will stir many people up to seek the Lord and study His Word.
I really cannot recommend this book highly enough and am looking forward to the third and final novel in the series.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Harvest House Publishers. The opinions in this review are completely my own.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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