"In this slim volume, Edward E. Stevens clearly and convincingly demonstrates that our Lord Jesus Christ predicted His Return within the lifetime of His first-century hearers. That fact presents Christians with a dilemma: If Jesus was wrong in His prediction (as liberals have been saying for decades), we have a much bigger problem than an academic theological debate about eschatology - it means we can't rely on Jesus for salvation either! If we can't trust Jesus in Matthew 24, we can't trsut Him in John 3:16 either! As Dr. R. C. Sproul, Sr. once said, 'If Jesus is a false prophet, my faith is in vain.' But Mr. Stevens shows that Jesus fulfilled His promise, explicitly and to the letter, in the 'great tribulation' of A.D. 70, in which God unleashed His covenant wrath against Israel, which had been threatened for centuries throughout the Old Testament, and specifically applied to first-century Israel in the New Testament"--
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"In this slim volume, Edward E. Stevens clearly and convincingly demonstrates that our Lord Jesus Christ predicted His Return within the lifetime of His first-century hearers. That fact presents Christians with a dilemma: If Jesus was wrong in His prediction (as liberals have been saying for decades), we have a much bigger problem than an academic theological debate about eschatology - it means we can't rely on Jesus for salvation either! If we can't trust Jesus in Matthew 24, we can't trsut Him in John 3:16 either! As Dr. R. C. Sproul, Sr. once said, 'If Jesus is a false prophet, my faith is in vain.' But Mr. Stevens shows that Jesus fulfilled His promise, explicitly and to the letter, in the 'great tribulation' of A.D. 70, in which God unleashed His covenant wrath against Israel, which had been threatened for centuries throughout the Old Testament, and specifically applied to first-century Israel in the New Testament"--