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This book could be sub-titled: Who are the Two Women Described in the Book of Revelation? Those two women represent two religions.

What is the purpose for the Bible’s Book of Revelation? The purpose is three-fold. First, is to warn Christians and others who worship God to ‘Hold fast’ because there will be many trials and tribulations to challenge their beliefs - and to threaten their lives. It reveals that many believers will be intimidated and even killed if they cling to their worship. That phase has already begun; and is fast accelerating - all over the world; even here in America under an insidious one-sided war labeled the ‘Silent Jihad.’.

Second, is to warn those who follow Satan that there will be plagues and wars to get their attention to turn from their evil ways - to turn them from worshiping the ‘Dragon.’ Revelation also identifies that religion, ‘the Great Whore that sitteth upon many waters; with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication.’

That ‘Antichrist’ religion is clearly defined in Chapter 17, Verse 6: “And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus.” In Revelation, the Antichrist is described as the ‘beast.’ The term ‘saints’ in Revelation is not referring to appointed saints, but those who hold fast to the Christian religion. Consider the religion that slaughters Christians and other innocents today - now - in the name of their religion. Only political correctness, and perhaps something more sinister, protects that religion, that war, from being openly exposed here in America.

Third, is to offer hope for those who ‘Hold fast’ and do not turn from their worship of God and His Son. Revelation offers the Seven Spirits of God that will help those maintain their devotion through these perilous times; and to reveal the great blessing to be received at the end of the great tribulation by those who ‘Hold fast.’ This book helps understand those Seven Spirits.

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PublisherWill Clark
Release dateJan 13, 2015
ISBN9781310621437
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Will Clark

Will Clark's author experiences began by writing inspection and evaluation reports in the U.S. Air Force. He is a retired Air Force officer and a Vietnam veteran, serving in Saigon from 1966 to 1967. His other overseas assignments include Misawa, Japan and Ankara, Turkey. In 1995, he authored a book, How to Learn, as a county-wide study skills project to encourage students to improve their grades in DeSoto County, Mississippi. Education supporters printed and distributed four thousand copies. He also wrote a weekly education column for a local newspaper, The Desoto County Tribune, the following school year. His next published book was School Bells and Broken Tales, a parody of nursery rhyme characters, also a motivation and education book for children. His other books include Shades of Retribution, a historical novel, and Simply Success, a motivation guide for students and employees. His action novels include a trilogy based on Atlantis and crystals. The first book is titled: The Atlantis Crystal. The second book is titled: She Waits In Atlantis. The third is: Return to Atlantis. This trilogy is based on his travels while assigned to Turkey, site of the ancient city of Troy. His previous political action novel, 666: Mark of the Beast, is a sequel to another political action novel, America 20XX: The New World Order. Clark and his wife, Marie, live in Diamondhead, Mississippi, where they play golf with many friends.

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