Most believers carry a quiet assumption about the last days: when the moment arrives, they will rise to it.
They won't. Not unless something has already been formed.
This book is not a map of end-times events. It is a call to the kind of life that cannot be shaken - because it has already been broken. Drawing on the insights of Watchman Nee, Andrew Murray, A. W. Tozer, and T. Austin-Sparks, The Overcomer's Life in the Last Days traces the interior formation the last days will require: the cross taken up daily, the self genuinely surrendered, and intimacy with Christ cultivated in the hidden place.
Nineteen chapters examine the dangers of drift, deception, and lukewarmness; the work of the cross and the Holy Spirit; the spirit of Babylon and the nature of the beast; and the life of first love, separation, and union with Christ that produces an overcomer.
The last days will not ask what you knew. They will reveal who you are.
The overcomer is not made in a moment of crisis. He is formed in a lifetime of surrender.