The Second Coming, The Timelines And The Ark Discovery

The Second Coming, The Timelines And The Ark Discovery

Many have rejected Ron Wyatt’s testimony because of his connection to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Many believe God would never use anyone from this church for such a powerful task. Many wish to believe Ron Wyatt was denying his background. They can’t seem to comprehend the two going together. Still, Ron Wyatt remained an Adventist until his death, and his children likewise remained. It’s worth noting that Ron Wyatt was rejected by the leadership of the church. Although this holds little value, as Christ was rejected by the leaders of God’s chosen people, without that making the foundation the Jewish nation was built upon false or Christ a deceiver. A servant, as Christ said, is not greater than his Master. And so this fact should not prevent further investigation.

The Adventist Church has often received condemnation because of belief systems that are misunderstood or willfully misrepresented by especially by other evangelical and charismatic churches.
This book contains a full insight into the early Advent pioneers’ understanding of prophecy. Adventism today is split in part between interpretations, as is the trend among most churches today. However, this documents the earliest beliefs of the movement and how Ron Wyatt’s work was in harmony with them.

It might also help enlighten why God picked someone from this direction of faith over a Catholic, an Evangelical, Protestant, Mormon, or Jehovah’s Witness.
At no point is the claim made that the Adventist Church is free of error. It mainly helps show the early prophetic understanding that was built upon beliefs within the Reformation movement, which many Evangelicals later abandoned, but that the Adventist Church kept.

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