A Grace-Based View of the End Times
My new end times’ book has just launched and some of you don’t care. You don’t care because you’ve been burned by bad eschatological preaching. Or you’ve had unpleasant conversations. Discussing the end times is like discussing politics. No matter what you say, half the people in the room jump on you
“End times? Who needs it? Jesus wins, that’s all I need to know.”
This was certainly my view a few years ago.
But then some of you began asking me about the year AD70, signaling a growing interest in preterism. (Preterism, in contrast with futurism, is the view that Biblical prophecy has been fulfilled.) In the past three to four years, I have been asked more questions about AD70 than any other subject.
At first, I was reluctant to join the conversation. But then I thought, “Why not?” Surely if there is any subject in need of grace, it is the traditionally scary topic of what the future may hold.
Judgment Day, the rapture, the antichrist, and the great tribulation. The future is frightening. Which is puzzling, because if grace is good news today, how can it be bad news tomorrow? If the gospel is supposed to bring great joy, how can it inspire so much fear and anxiety?
Something doesn’t add up.
I decided to get some notes together, and by the time I was done I had written my biggest book. It’s forty chapters long, full of pictures, and covers 500+ scriptures. You already know the title – it’s called AD70 and the End of the World – but you may not know the subtitle: Finding Good News in Christ’s Prophecies and Parables of Judgment.
And yes, I do believe there is good news in Christ’s darker parables and prophecies.
In the new book I take a verse-by-verse look at Christ’s longest prophecy, and I unpack the good news treasures found in the parables of the vengeful landowner, talents, wedding banquet, and more. I also tackle big questions such as, when is the great tribulation, when is the Second Coming, and what happens when Christ returns?
“So are you a preterist, Paul?”
I get asked this question a lot, probably because of the book’s title. I also get asked if I’m a pre-trib amillennialist or a post-trib premillennialist or whatever other crazy combination of adjectives one can think of. It’s like a test. “Give me the right answer and we can be friends. Fail the test and I’ll diss you on Facebook.”
Full disclosure: I’m not interested in joining anyone’s eschatological club. However, I am passionately interested in exploring the beauty of Jesus and his wonderful words. What Christ said about the future is astounding. I didn’t know the half of it before I started writing the book. I have been so blessed reading his words through the lens of grace. Read this book and you’ll be blessed too.
“So what makes AD70 different from other end times’ books?”
For starters, it’s light hearted, because we all need to lighten up on our traditionally dim views of the last days and what God has in store for us.
“So this is not a serious book then?”
It is seriously good fun! If God has great dreams for us then end times books ought to be inspiring, don’t you think? Yet many are patronizing or hysterical. They reek of fear and pride. They boast of secret knowledge and higher learning when they ought to boast of Jesus.
“But which side do you lean towards? Preterism or futurism?”
Do you mean which gang am I affiliated with? Neither. Both. I dunno.
But I can tell you that AD70 and the End of the World may be the only end times’ book that has been endorsed by both preterists and futurists. Surely that counts for something.
“So what is the book about?”
It’s about the last days and the fall of Jerusalem. It’s about the great tribulation, the rapture, and the return of Christ. It’s about the prophecies and parables of Jesus that have for too long been used to stir up fear when they ought to have inspired trust in a good God. It’s about a Savior who is no spectator but an active player on history’s stage. It’s about a King who has come and is coming again.
“Sounds good. Where can I learn more?”
You can download a sample chapter from the book website: www.ad70.org
You can also check out the Look Inside feature on Amazon.
“I don’t live in America and the shipping on your books is expensive.”
International retailers who carry this book are listed here. (Caveat: Some retailers won’t ship the book until after the official release date of September 24. Some, like Amazon, will let you have it now.) You can also get the book on Kindle and iTunes. The cheapest option is PDF.
I hope you enjoy the new book!
“AD70 and the End of the World” – paperback out today!
Amazon have ruined my plans.
I was going to release my new end times’ book on September 24 because some of you think the world is going to end on September 23. The timing would’ve been perfect.
But Jeff Bezos had other ideas. He must’ve read my book. “Have you read this?” he would’ve said to his minions. “It’s the best end times books ever. We need to launch this sooner rather than later, and definitely before the world ends in September.”
At least, that’s what I guess happened. Because despite my carefully-laid plans, Amazon decided to launch the paperback version of AD70 and the End of the World today. Not September, not August, but today. Thanks, Jeff.
I’ll tell you more about the new book on Thursday, but for now, here are some things others are saying about it:
- “A breath of fresh air. Paul Ellis has done much to dispel the fear of end times.” – Tony Ide, Freedom Life Church
- “Responsible, fair, and fun.” – Lucas Miles, Author of Good God
- “Paul Ellis has written another book for the ages.” – Ken Spicer, New Creation Church
- “I read this book and all confusing end time theology disappeared!” – Jun Yu, Jesus Faith Christian Fellowship
- “A wonderful book for anyone interested in the end times or fearful about it.” – C. Rossman, Amazon review
- “This book changed my life.” – S. Dickman, Amazon review
Get the paperback today from Amazon and you’ll get the Kindle version for free (through their matching program). Plus I’ll give you this awesome guarantee: If the world ends on September 23, I’ll refund DOUBLE your money. You can’t lose!
So why not grab your copy of AD70 and the End of the World today.
And tell your friends, especially those who are anxious about the future.
The “I Wills” of God
The Prayer of Faith
Much of what passes for prayer is wishful thinking.
“Oh Lord, please heal Mary.” I’m sure you can, Lord. I just don’t know if you will.
“I beg you to heal Tom.” But if you do, no one will be more surprised than me.
You can pretty much guarantee these sorts of prayers won’t change anything because they are devoid of faith.
The prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. (James 5:15a)
If you are not sure that God will answer your prayers, he probably won’t (see James 1:6–7). You may hope that he does, but faith is not hope. Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we don’t yet see (Hebrews 11:1).
Jairus came to Jesus certain that he could heal his daughter.
The woman who had been bleeding was just as certain that Jesus could make her whole. You need to be certain too.
There are no formulas or magic prayers for healing the sick. There is only faith in God. Our faith doesn’t manufacture the healing or compel God to heal us. Rather, faith is the means by which we access the abundant provision of his grace.
Faith is simply agreeing with God. That’s how we receive. If you don’t agree you’ll have a hard time receiving.
Two blind men came to Jesus looking for healing (see Matthew 9:27–30). Jesus asked them, “Do you believe I can do this?” “Yes, Lord,” they replied. Jesus then touched their eyes and said, “According to your faith it will be done to you,” and their sight was restored.
Look carefully at the faith of these two blind men. How many days had they fasted and prayed? None. For how long had they pounded the gates of heaven with persistent prayers? They hadn’t. Yet they had enough faith to get the job done.
How do we know they had faith?
It was evident in the way they spoke. They came to Jesus with a “Yes, Lord” attitude. They didn’t say, “I hope you heal us, Lord,” or “If it be your will, Lord.” They simply said, “Yes, Lord.” That’s faith.
Faith is saying yes to the Lord who heals.
Extracted from Ch.13 “Is it God’s will for me to be sick?” The Gospel in Twenty Questions. Now available in hardcover.
FREE for E2R subscribers: A hardback copy of Stuff Jesus Never Said
In a warehouse near Long Beach, there are 200 hardback copies of my book Stuff Jesus Never Said. These are the ONLY copies remaining from our big print run, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Chances are we will not be printing any more.
As a token of my gratitude, I want to give these last remaining copies to E2R subscribers. Here’s how you can get your free copy:
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- Click “Add to Cart” then “Checkout”
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Already got one of these award-winning books? Then grab another to give away. There is a limit of one book per subscriber and it’s first come, first served. Based on past experience, I expect these books will go very fast.
So grab your free book now while you can.
Enjoy!
Paul
PS: For readers outside of North America, I apologize but the United States Postal Service will sting you on the postage. You may find that getting the book from one of our international retailers (eg: Book Depository – free shipping worldwide) is actually cheaper than paying postage for the free book.
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Grace Bombs and Patreon: An Update
When I started writing about the gospel of grace, I had no idea that this message would go all over the world. I figured I’d get maybe 20-30 subscribers, and that’d be it. But I discovered something: people everywhere are starving for good news. Almost every day I hear from those whose lives have been radically transformed by the good news that their heavenly Father loves them as they are. It’s amazing stuff.
About a year ago I hit a financial hurdle. I prayed about it and the Lord told me to get on Patreon. (Patreon is a crowdfunding thingy where a lot of people give a little each month to help send the gospel all over the world.) I knew this was from the Lord because I had dismissed Patreon as not-for-me, but he said do it and I obeyed.
Again, I underestimated the response. Many of you decided that you wanted to partner with me in this exciting venture and signed up as patrons. I was super-encouraged.
Since that was 12 months ago, I thought you might like to know how patronage has changed things around here:
- It has kept E2R clean and ad-free, and we’ve had a makeover
- It has funded the delivery of “grace bombs” – boxes of grace resources – into parts of Africa and Asia
- It has paid for hundreds of grace books that have been distributed to pastors
- It has enabled me to hire artists and designers for things like book covers and infographics (because not everyone likes to read)
- It has helped promote new grace books from up-and-coming authors
- It has influenced the direction of my writing (I listen to patrons)
- It has enabled me to write more which means more good stuff for you
And this is just the beginning, the warm-up act. As more people become patrons, you’ll see more and better things going on. I’ve got tons of ideas that are just waiting for a little water and sunshine before they sprout and grow.
“Hey that’s great, Paul. But what does that have to do with me?”
Why not join us? Why not sign up to this adventure of proclaiming the gospel of grace? For less than a Netflix subscription you can become part of a great endeavor that is changing lives all over the world.
“Why would I pay for something I can get for free?”
Everything here is free and always will be. But consider this: If Escape to Reality has been a blessing to you, wouldn’t you like others to experience that blessing as well?
I’m not raising funds for a building or a jet, but to set people free from condemnation and dead religion. The investment payoff is clear: Patrons of Escape to Reality help people discover their Father’s favor. Patrons give this message wings.
“If I sign up, what do I get out of it?”
The satisfaction of being a partner in this gospel, plus immediate access to a lot of patron-only content along with various rewards (e.g., exclusive Q&A sessions, draft chapters of future books, etc). Patronage has its privileges.
“Paul, I believe in what you’re doing and want to help, but I’m not ready to sign up for a monthly commitment.”
I understand. Netflix isn’t for everyone. If you would like to help spread this good news message you can always make a one-off donation via our support page. Every dollar you give goes into promoting the gospel of grace.
If you are a long term reader or if you have been blessed by this blog, I encourage you to become a patron, but if you don’t that’s fine. There’s no guilt here. I’ll keep writing regardless. But if you support my work, I’ll write more and you’ll get more. Patronage is a two-way street.
One more thing: To celebrate one year of good times, every Patron who is signed up by 1 July 2017 will get a coupon code entitling them to a free hardback copy of my award-winning book Stuff Jesus Never Said (excl. shipping). That’s just my way of saying, “Patrons rock!”
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