Sleuthing the Close of Probation
Author: Allen Barnes | Soft Cover, 75 pages | Recommended by Pastor Stephen Bohr
A very common question is being raised by many Seventh-day Adventists today:
“Does probation close earlier for Seventh-day Adventists than the rest of the world?”
Just as two verses of Scripture are often misconstrued by Sunday advocates (Acts 20:7 and 1 Corinthians 16:2), allowing a surface reading to lead to wrong conclusions, there are a couple of passages that have also been misunderstood by many Seventh-day Adventists. Those passages are 1 Peter 4:17 and Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 9, p. 97.The resulting confusion has led to the dangerous assumption that probation closes for Seventh-day Adventists at the signing of the national Sunday law, before it closes on the rest of the world.
This book is the product of years of sleuthing (investigating) the subject from multiple angles. This is a “must read” for those confused on the issue, shedding a flood of light on probation’s close.
Chapters
- Fish, Wheat and Tares
- The Ten Virgins
- Judgment Must Begin At the House of God
- The Purpose of the Seal of God
- The Saints Must Be Tested
- When Michael Stands Up
- 144,000 and the Man with the Writer's Inkhorn
- The Great Multitude
- Closing the Door
- Shaking, Shaking, and More Shaking
- More Than One Sealing
- Was 34 A.D. a Type for Adventists?
- The Latter Rain
- Why We Cannot Afford to Procrastinate
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