In 1995, God began revealing His heart to this author and investigator regarding the Jewish people and His eternal plans with Israel. He also led her to go to Israel and she was able to live there ...view moreIn 1995, God began revealing His heart to this author and investigator regarding the Jewish people and His eternal plans with Israel. He also led her to go to Israel and she was able to live there among the Jewish people for a total of seven years, volunteering with an interdenominational Christian organization while at the same time learning about the Jewish perspective of Scripture and their own eschatological ideas. In 2011, she published her first book titled Rising to Everlasting Life: The Resurrection Texts for both Christians and Jews. In that book, she discussed the main Biblical and extra-Biblical texts that describe the final resurrection of the saints, comparing the Christian and the Jewish perspectives, and concluded that both are not only parallel, but identical, since they use the same Scriptures of God’s revealed truth.
For this present book, performing a rigorous investigation as objectively as possible, her foundational premise of “one new man” under the Messiah was the guiding light which illuminated her analysis and proposed theory. She wanted to limit her research regarding the often-times confusing pieces of the puzzle exclusively to Scripture and depend only on the Holy Spirit’s guidance to place them according to God’s divine order. His character and eternal purposes established the irrefutable and non-negotiable “borders” and “corners” of the puzzle as she began to fill in the picture around the main “centerpieces” of Jeremiah 31:31, Ephesians 2:15, and Matthew 24:29-31. After about 25 years of patient work to organize the pieces according to God’s perspective, while at the same time obtaining her M.A. in Theology from Liberty University and her Th.D. from Master’s International University of Divinity, she concluded that she can agree with a few elements of all three typical Tribulational Rapture theories, but her end picture is far different from all three.view less