Watching Waiting : A 40-Day End Times Devotional
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Live Today in Light of Tomorrow
Are you ready for what the future holds?
From the prophetic visions in the book of Revelation to the End Times teachings of Jesus, Watching Waiting will deepen your understanding of God’s plan for the future and your role in it. This book is more than a collection of devotions; it is a call to live courageously, love deeply, share boldly, and walk faithfully as you anticipate Christ’s return.
Whether you are new to Bible prophecy or have studied it for years, Watching Waiting will inspire you to keep your eyes on the horizon, your feet planted firmly on the foundation of faith, and your heart rooted in Christ. As you journey through these 40 devotions, you will find hope, encouragement, and a renewed passion for living out your faith in the End Times.
Prepare your heart. Strengthen your spirit. Embrace the call to watch and wait for the glorious return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424571048
ISBN10: 1424571049
Compiled by: Jack Hibbs
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: November 2025
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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