JOHN PATRICK

BOOKS

Persecution of Christians now looms on the horizon in America, Europe and elsewhere! This means it’s time to seriously rethink whether Christians will go through the coming Great Tribulation, as foretold in the Bible.

¡La persecución de los cristianos ahora asoma en el horizonte en Estados Unidos, Europa y otros lugares! Esto significa que es hora de repensar seriamente si los cristianos atravesarán la Gran Tribulación venidera, como se predice en la Biblia.

A perseguição aos cristãos surge agora no horizonte na América, na Europa e em outros lugares! Isto significa que é hora de repensar seriamente se os cristãos passarão pela vindoura Grande Tribulação, conforme predito na Bíblia.

“How to Recognize the Antichrist– and Not Make A Fool of Yourself!”

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With recent global upheavals, environmental concerns, the Russian-Ukrainian military conflict, the Middle East wars, and the move to cashless economies and digital currencies, it’s no wonder hypothesizing as to who the Antichrist is has accelerated!  Are we indeed getting closer to the Second Coming of Jesus?  
“How to Recognize the Antichrist — and Not Make a Fool of Yourself!” offers a firm foundation rooted in Scripture for understanding the Antichrist and his coming world government. By familiarizing ourselves with the content, we can recognize and respond appropriately to the unfolding endtime events.

CLASSES

True Riches

The teachings of unscrupulous prosperity preachers have spread throughout many Christian circles, pressuring parishioners for money under the promise of guaranteed material blessings. This class counters this misguided message by bursting wide open the wealth of Scriptures that declare the immeasurable true riches that are ours in Christ Jesus! “Lay up for yourselves Treasure in Heaven!” (Matthew 6: 19 – 21)

Religion Versus Relationship

My religion is relationship — a loving relationship with God and others.” This powerful class focuses on the intimate “relationship” qualities of Christianity, encapsulated in the Words, Life, Love, Spirit and Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Real Christian spirituality is shown by how much we love others. So, let’s renew our relationship with and immerse ourselves in God’s all-encompassing overflowing love so “that the world may believe!”

Humility

We’ve all come down with the broad-spectrum disease of pride at some point in our lives. So why is it easier to be proud than to be humble? This class is drawn from personal experience in battling pride, and highlights pertinent passages from both the Bible, and the book “Humility” by Andrew Murray. Jesus humbly gave us Heaven’s blueprint for true happiness by showing His love for His Father in how He treated others.

From Abraham to Eternity

This study traces God’s covenant relationship with Israel from Abraham through eternity. It examines how Israel was chosen to be a blessing to the nations, but repeatedly rebelled against God, leading to judgment and the kingdom being given to the Gentiles through Jesus Christ. Discover how Israel’s calling to bless the nations connects to Christ’s mission. While many Jews have rejected Jesus, God’s faithfulness ensures a remnant will be saved through Christ, with Jerusalem becoming Christ’s millennial headquarters where all nations will worship.

What Matters Most

This study contrasts Matthew 24’s focus on end-time events with Matthew 25’s emphasis on eternal character and love-centered living—helping us prepare for eternity. While prophecy fascinates, Jesus prioritized loving God and others through practical service, such as feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, helping strangers and sharing the Gospel. True Christian faith transcends mere church attendance or prophetic knowledge, as it is founded on sacrificial love that reflects Christ’s loving heart for humanity.

The Rapture Question

This biblical study examines the post-tribulation rapture view, proving that Christ’s return occurs after the great tribulation, not before. The author challenges the pre-tribulation theories by following the clear scriptural sequence found in Matthew 24: First the abomination of desolation (verse15), then tribulation (verse 21), then Christ’s visible return (verses 29-31). With emphasis on scriptural analysis, the piece concludes that Christian unity and love matter more than doctrinal debates about rapture timing.