Lindsted Collection by Robert Lindsted
In a world marked by uncertainty and rapidly unfolding events, many are asking: What does the future hold—and what does God’s Word say about it? The Lindsted Collection brings together three powerful books by Robert Lindsted, offering clear biblical teaching on salvation, prophecy, and eternity.
At the core of this collection is The Power of the Cross, a compelling and personal look at the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Lindsted poses a direct and eternal question: Do you truly know the One who gave His life for you? Blending biblical truth with heartfelt appeal, this book challenges skeptics and believers alike—reminding us that faith comes first, and understanding follows. It’s an invitation to experience not just knowledge of the cross, but its life-changing power.
In What’s Next on God’s Calendar, Lindsted lays out a clear, easy-to-follow guide to six major prophetic events every believer—and seeker—should understand:
- The Rapture of the Church
- The Tribulation
- The Battle of Armageddon
- The Millennial Kingdom
- The Great White Throne Judgment
- The New Heaven and the New Earth
With clarity and conviction, this book walks readers step-by-step through God’s prophetic timeline, helping them grasp what lies ahead and how to be ready.
Completing the collection is Can You Really Know Your Future?, a timely exploration of how current world events align with biblical prophecy. As global developments increasingly mirror what Scripture has foretold for centuries, Lindsted demonstrates that the Bible is not outdated—it is unfolding in real time. This book challenges readers to consider their eternal future and find hope in the unchanging promises of God.
Together, these three books provide a strong foundation for understanding the gospel, discerning the times, and preparing for eternity. The Lindsted Collection is an essential resource for anyone seeking truth, clarity, and confidence in God’s plan.
- Author: Rob Lindsted
- Binding / Format: Collection of 3 paperbacks
- Pages / Runtime: over 500 pages
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