I enjoy David Jeremiah’s writings also. LaHaye was good at one time but he became very commericial and I still remember buying a repackaged version of “No Fear of the Storm” which was placed and sold as a new book. I was livid.
I also thought they dragged out the “Left Behind” series far too long. It could have been wrapped up in three books. Clyde Emmitt Douglas had one single novel on the Rapture, Tribulation, and Second Coming that not only finished up in one large work, but contained Scriptural references in the margins.
I had dinner with a believer tonight, a dear friend, and he is torn by whether to store up water and supplies. He believes in the pre-trib theology, but often wanders over to mid-trib, and when he watches too much news, he becomes almost post-trib. I told him the Holy Ghost would make known what to do if the Lord tarries.
Dr. Jeremiah was in Atlanta last year and several of our church members went to the meeting. He brought his entire church choir. My wife and I spoke with several of the women from the choir and all they could talk about was how great the food was in Georgia. What a great message and what wonderful singing. If you ever have the chance to see him in person, go. He preaches the Wordand he pulls no punches.
I agree on the “Left Behind” series. Should have been no more than 3 books.
Many consider his books to be almost prophetic.
There is nothing wrong with “storing up water and supplies” as long as you leave some Biblical literature/DVD’s/CD’s etc. behind also.
That way when your lost relatives come to check on you, they get a double blessing.
;^)