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About the Author
Marlon Sias with a BA in Bible and theology from St. Paul Bible College, has been studying and teaching end times scriptures for forty-seven years. Adrian Zenz holds two master's degrees and obtained his doctorate in anthropology from the University of Cambridge (England). He studies New Testament Greek besides teaching and preaching at his local church.
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""Worthy to Escape" makes for a thoroughly intriguing read! It is rare for Christians to apply the Hebraic traditions regarding marriage to the rapture. That and the book's strong focus on spiritual intimacy set it apart from the majority of end times writings."
--Messianic Rabbi Ed Rothman, Hon. M. Div., Hon. Dr. M.S. & J.C., Seed of Abraham Messianic Congregation, St. Louis Park, MN
"Everyone should become familiar with the first fruits rapture. I highly recommend this book!"
--Rev. J. McCracken, Team Leader, TrueBridge Family of Churches
"Any student of eschatology needs to read this book and consider its insights. Bible colleges and seminaries should use it as a reference work and make it required reading."
--Pastor T. Porta, Grace Gospel Church, Cambridge, MN --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
--Messianic Rabbi Ed Rothman, Hon. M. Div., Hon. Dr. M.S. & J.C., Seed of Abraham Messianic Congregation, St. Louis Park, MN
"Everyone should become familiar with the first fruits rapture. I highly recommend this book!"
--Rev. J. McCracken, Team Leader, TrueBridge Family of Churches
"Any student of eschatology needs to read this book and consider its insights. Bible colleges and seminaries should use it as a reference work and make it required reading."
--Pastor T. Porta, Grace Gospel Church, Cambridge, MN --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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- ASIN : B0792WB8WV
- Publisher : WestBow Press (Nov. 7 2012)
- Language : English
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- Print length : 427 pages
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Mrs Gloria Birdsall
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Worthy to be read!
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KMan
2.0 out of 5 stars
Assumptions made that are not scriptural but merges ideas and concepts to create new theories
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2021Verified Purchase
There are assumptions made that are not scriptural but merges ideas and concepts to create new theories that are not accurate or factual. I read up to page 157 and had to stop. The twisting and winding of the path of this book creates new ideas by looking at harvests and festivals to re-arrange scripture into a new path that simply violates the hermeneutics of Scripture interpretations. Scripture interprets scripture. Not only does scripture say 1 thing but there are previous examples of what God has done. Near page 154 or around there they talk about 3 raptures in the bible. Last count there are 9. (First were ancient people when Christ raised from dead, then authors say the "super" Christians raptured prior to event, and then those that repented and went through bad things get raptured...according to authors (Which is 100% untrue according to scripture.
1. Enoch
2. Elijah
3. Jesus
4. Phillip (sideways rapture hundreds of miles away).
5. Pre-Trib Rapture (Pray always that you will escape all these things...Jesus said this).
6. 144,000 Male Jews (which the authors confuse with 144,000 "Super Christians" and also another 144,000 mail virgin Jews (which is correct interpretation).
7. Two Witnesses (Come up Here)
8. At Jesus Return, all living Tribulation Saints raptured to Jerusalem for rebuild and life around Jesus.
9. Reverse rapture of anti-christ and false prophet into the lake of fire.
The author does try really hard to weave a tale of a short, small group of believers (144,000) that would be raptured...but that is not scripture unless you weave a tall tale and mix passages. "A" for effort on authors part.
Finally, God's examples...God always has an "Ark of Safety" for the righteous. What did Abraham say to the Lord in Genesis 18: 23-25
"23Abraham stepped forward and said, “Will You really sweep away the righteous with the wicked? 24What if there are fifty righteous ones in the city? Will You really sweep it away and not spare the place for the sake of the fifty righteous ones who are there? 25Far be it from You to do such a thing—to kill the righteous with the wicked, so that the righteous and the wicked are treated alike. Far be it from You! Will not the Judge of all the earth do what is right?”
Would God judge the righteous with the wicked? Surely God would not do such an evil thing?
God would not...it is against His character when God punishes man to punish both together. Instead, God only punishes the wicked by themselves. Conversely, persecution from the devil and mankind God allows to happen to purify Christians in their faith.
However, when God punishes...the righteous are in a "ark of safety", whether Enoch or an ship on the water above the death.
Don't forget Lot, the angel said, "hurry cause we cannot do ANYTHING till you have been removed."
The parable of the 10 virgins' which the authors uses alot show that 50% of the church is left behind due to being carnal or a better interpretation means that since Jesus said, I never knew you...they were the Ecclesiastical churches that have not a relationship with him...that would foremost be most Catholics, Luthern, Espicapols, Methodist, some Baptist and whatever marginalize the Gospel and are not "born again" as Christ demands us to be. The author forgets there is not a first fruits in 144,000 people raptured, but 50% of the Church are raptured and God says sealed in Him.
Only God knows the amount of born again beleivers will be raptured but 50% of the church will be left behind and the other 50% enter Heaven.
I don't read another rapture ANYWHERE in the Bible for carnal Christians.
Do you think that these authors only have this new teaching and the main Christian churches who view the Pre-Trib Rapture as wrong?
No, God shows us that even Tim Lahayes books on "Left Behind" are the correct interpretation and ALL The early church fathers from 1st to 3rd Century said same thing.
I doubt that God gave these authors a new teaching that has never entered the heart of man from Jesus to now. I am sure they mean well and they are very smart and well versed but the summation of the book is they are wrong according to scripture and God's example throughout the Bible when He judges the wicked, the righteous are removed.
1. Enoch
2. Elijah
3. Jesus
4. Phillip (sideways rapture hundreds of miles away).
5. Pre-Trib Rapture (Pray always that you will escape all these things...Jesus said this).
6. 144,000 Male Jews (which the authors confuse with 144,000 "Super Christians" and also another 144,000 mail virgin Jews (which is correct interpretation).
7. Two Witnesses (Come up Here)
8. At Jesus Return, all living Tribulation Saints raptured to Jerusalem for rebuild and life around Jesus.
9. Reverse rapture of anti-christ and false prophet into the lake of fire.
The author does try really hard to weave a tale of a short, small group of believers (144,000) that would be raptured...but that is not scripture unless you weave a tall tale and mix passages. "A" for effort on authors part.
Finally, God's examples...God always has an "Ark of Safety" for the righteous. What did Abraham say to the Lord in Genesis 18: 23-25
"23Abraham stepped forward and said, “Will You really sweep away the righteous with the wicked? 24What if there are fifty righteous ones in the city? Will You really sweep it away and not spare the place for the sake of the fifty righteous ones who are there? 25Far be it from You to do such a thing—to kill the righteous with the wicked, so that the righteous and the wicked are treated alike. Far be it from You! Will not the Judge of all the earth do what is right?”
Would God judge the righteous with the wicked? Surely God would not do such an evil thing?
God would not...it is against His character when God punishes man to punish both together. Instead, God only punishes the wicked by themselves. Conversely, persecution from the devil and mankind God allows to happen to purify Christians in their faith.
However, when God punishes...the righteous are in a "ark of safety", whether Enoch or an ship on the water above the death.
Don't forget Lot, the angel said, "hurry cause we cannot do ANYTHING till you have been removed."
The parable of the 10 virgins' which the authors uses alot show that 50% of the church is left behind due to being carnal or a better interpretation means that since Jesus said, I never knew you...they were the Ecclesiastical churches that have not a relationship with him...that would foremost be most Catholics, Luthern, Espicapols, Methodist, some Baptist and whatever marginalize the Gospel and are not "born again" as Christ demands us to be. The author forgets there is not a first fruits in 144,000 people raptured, but 50% of the Church are raptured and God says sealed in Him.
Only God knows the amount of born again beleivers will be raptured but 50% of the church will be left behind and the other 50% enter Heaven.
I don't read another rapture ANYWHERE in the Bible for carnal Christians.
Do you think that these authors only have this new teaching and the main Christian churches who view the Pre-Trib Rapture as wrong?
No, God shows us that even Tim Lahayes books on "Left Behind" are the correct interpretation and ALL The early church fathers from 1st to 3rd Century said same thing.
I doubt that God gave these authors a new teaching that has never entered the heart of man from Jesus to now. I am sure they mean well and they are very smart and well versed but the summation of the book is they are wrong according to scripture and God's example throughout the Bible when He judges the wicked, the righteous are removed.
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N Rob
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Finally...
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013Verified Purchase
Finally! Zenz and Sias, put in one book a Scripturally rich, experiential, preparation-focused approach to our Bridegroom's return! If you could see my order history, I've bought book after book about the Lord's coming, only to find, except for a precious few (Lang, etc.), that much of what the Word says was disregarded to promote an author's pet view. Reading the Bible cover to cover, it was obvious there would be a first fruit rapture based on the believer's preparation but I couldn't find in one book a thorough Scriptural approach tackling what the whole Bible said about our Lord's coming. Before finding Worthy to Escape, I'd draw timelines to try to put all the events into sequence and kept tablets of verses and notes, all the time focusing on learning how to prepare (which is not by stockpiling) to be part of His pure and spotless Bride. Finally, these two authors bypass all the infighting the enemy has used to shame Christians to present a clear view how the Bride can make herself ready (Rev.19:7) and why the Lord instructs us in Lk.21:36 to pray that we may be counted worthy to escape and stand before the Son of Man - our Bridegroom. Many thanks to Zens and Sias for their labor of love to tackle this enormous project to produce a much needed, timely book before His soon return!
(Don't let the price discourage you - this book is worth its weight in gold; now that it has arrived and I've had a chance to examine it, I would have paid many times over for what is between its cover.)
[Note: I originally wrote this review months ago but was challenged by another author about posting it. Having only skimmed the book, I temporarily removed my review until I could study the content more in depth and am now two thirds through.
I'm not clear about their assumption that all the believers will be at the Wedding Feast. It was my understanding that while all believers will be part of the Bride of Christ, only the overcoming ones (first fruits and the tribulation martyrs) will be invited to the Wedding Feast. Some were told in Matt.25:23, "Enter into the joy of your Lord", i.e. the Feast, while others in verse 30 went to outer darkness, although all were 'servants', i.e. believers. Even Lk.12:36 instructs the main harvest Christians to be 'like men waiting for their Master returning from the Wedding' and Lk.12:38 following that mentions Him coming in the second or third watch, not the first watch, figuratively, that has already passed when the first fruits were raptured. Also Matt.22:11-13 says any without the wedding garment ("the righteou acts of the saints, Rev.19:8) will not be allowed in the Wedding Feast. Matt.25:10 says 'only those who are ready are allowed in the Wedding Feast, implying others will seek it, "...and the door was shut".
The topics in the book need more study but until I can complete that, I wanted to get this review back up on what I feel is an excellent book, especially on how to prepare for His coming, a topic sadly lacking in most books on eschatology.]
(Don't let the price discourage you - this book is worth its weight in gold; now that it has arrived and I've had a chance to examine it, I would have paid many times over for what is between its cover.)
[Note: I originally wrote this review months ago but was challenged by another author about posting it. Having only skimmed the book, I temporarily removed my review until I could study the content more in depth and am now two thirds through.
I'm not clear about their assumption that all the believers will be at the Wedding Feast. It was my understanding that while all believers will be part of the Bride of Christ, only the overcoming ones (first fruits and the tribulation martyrs) will be invited to the Wedding Feast. Some were told in Matt.25:23, "Enter into the joy of your Lord", i.e. the Feast, while others in verse 30 went to outer darkness, although all were 'servants', i.e. believers. Even Lk.12:36 instructs the main harvest Christians to be 'like men waiting for their Master returning from the Wedding' and Lk.12:38 following that mentions Him coming in the second or third watch, not the first watch, figuratively, that has already passed when the first fruits were raptured. Also Matt.22:11-13 says any without the wedding garment ("the righteou acts of the saints, Rev.19:8) will not be allowed in the Wedding Feast. Matt.25:10 says 'only those who are ready are allowed in the Wedding Feast, implying others will seek it, "...and the door was shut".
The topics in the book need more study but until I can complete that, I wanted to get this review back up on what I feel is an excellent book, especially on how to prepare for His coming, a topic sadly lacking in most books on eschatology.]
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Richard Peters
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If you are interested in end-time events, this book is for you.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2017Verified Purchase
A scholarly yet approachable study of end-time events as seen through the lens of both the old and new testaments of the Bible. The authors do take a stand concerning end-time events (one that I'd never heard much about prior to reading this book). But they also painstakingly review several other of the theories out there concerning end-time events, and compare and contrast them. All in all, I found this book to be the most helpful book I've ever read on this topic. In my opinion, this is a must-read book for anyone interested in making preparations for the approaching end of days.
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Lily
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Excellent!
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021Verified Purchase
This book is amazing and sobering.
It confirms what the word actually says.
Thanks for writing this book. It’s one I read and read again.
It confirms what the word actually says.
Thanks for writing this book. It’s one I read and read again.
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