Every Bible in our nation presents a preview of today’s stirring times! The things happening today and the happenings of tomorrow were all foretold. In the Bible is revealed to those who have the " key " the great plan of God, the blueprint of centuries.
The “key"? It is a knowledge and an appreciation of the tremendous truth that the Anglo-Saxon peoples are Israel. This fact, when it strikes with all its force and profound meaning, makes the Bible live anew and the reader realizes keenly that these are Bible times, that though the Bible was written in the day of prophecy, we are living in the days of the fulfillment of those prophecies. The challenge of it is insistent and compelling.
Great events! No previous generation has even seen what we are seeing. Never before in the history of the world has there been such an acceleration of activities as during the past few years, and now the very atmosphere is charged with expectancy as this drama unfolds. Fortunately, however, there is a blueprint of the entire plan, and it is mankind's privilege to know that plan as set forth in the Bible.
Through the mist of diverse propaganda there is the answer; there in the Bible is the great truth to dispel the fog of confusion in the minds of all who are so bewildered by what is taking place in the world today. For confusion does not exist in the minds of those who know this truth, and who have their Bibles open, for they know in advance the paths nations are taking today, and they also see beyond to the coming era of righteousness and peace which will follow.
For in the Gospel of the Kingdom are concentrated all the hopes of those who look for the manifestation of the Kingdom of God upon earth - the New World Order.
St. Paul was not exaggerating when he claimed that the rediscovery of the Israel people and their manifestation would mean for the world as a whole nothing less than life from the dead. Every effort we make to proclaim more widely this good news of the Kingdom means that the day of mankind's deliverance draws increasingly near. (Reply courtesy The National Message)