About Shadows and Mysteries by Kevin Waldeman:
Ever wondered why Satan deceived Eve instead of Adam in the garden of Eden?
This book uncovers a great mystery of the ages concerning women.
Read on to discover how Satan bound himself to a destiny he couldn’t escape.
Learn the truth of why a woman sits atop the seven headed beast of Revelation, and why the eighth evil beast kingdom of Revelation is not ridden by a woman at all.
But on the more practical side, what about jury duty? The Bible tells us we shouldn’t sware by anything, let alone on a Bible or Almighty God himself. Yet that’s is what you can expect if called for jury duty. Jesus also told us not to pass judgment on others, but the justice system demands that we do. Doing a web search is unlikely to help because most Christians have confused ideas on the subject. But the truth of scripture gives us a clear escape from this moral dilemma, and it’s not what many have been led to believe.
Other great subjects include a special message for the Church of our time. How the thief in the night, and the goodman of the house affects all of us. It is perhaps the most important message since the Gospel itself.
The tree of life, forgiveness, and suicide, are just some of the other insights to be covered.
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Author Bio:
As a youth I developed a deep disdain for the hypocrisy of the world, with philosophy and other religions just leaving me cold. If I were to say I was as good as gone, it’d be an understatement.
It’d be truer to say I was headed for disaster.
It wasn’t till the gospel was made available to me that I found the one man I could actually look up to, (The Lord) and at that moment my life dramatically changed.
After years of studying the scriptures, I eventually had to concede there were too many gray areas in my knowledge to be sure of being correct. At that point I let go of the subject of Bible prophecy
in the belief that the answers would only become known when God was ready.
A few more years went by, until one day when a series of thoughts passed through my mind.
Just like a lot of others, I often found myself talking to God in my everyday life, and on that day I remembered the conversation between Jesus and Peter. Right then, the Lord seemed to ask me, “Do you love me?”
I replied, “you know I do Lord.”
At that instant the rest of what he’d said to Peter also went through my mind, “Feed my sheep.”
At first I thought it was just a trick of the mind, and let the incident slip away into the background.
Over the next day or two I was surprised to find the term, “Feed my sheep” popped up again and again.
I still wasn’t convinced though, and decided it was probably just a coincidence.
But then for a few more days I was haunted by the term, “Put the trumpet to your mouth.”
It soon occurred to me that perhaps God really did want me to share what I’d already learned.
One morning I sat down with the intention of getting started, but doubts started creeping into my mind again, and I thought I was being silly.
I’d only just turned on the morning show, and the TV was over to my left. At the instant when I’d felt silly, I turned to look at the TV just as one of the guests raised a trumpet to his mouth.
From that moment onward I knew it was what God wanted me to do, and all semblance of doubt completely evaporated.
As soon as I began in earnest, the revelations just kept coming at an incredible rate. In fact, I was on the receiving end of so much knowledge that I could barely handle it all.