Drawing heavily from both the Old and New Testaments, the book seeks to provide a clear and urgent roadmap for understanding the prophetic timeline. It addresses complex themes such as the Great Tribulation, the role of Israel in prophecy, and the eventual triumph of the kingdom of God. As a significant historical document of dispensationalist thought, "When Antichrist Reigns" offers readers an insightful look into the eschatological fervor of the era and continues to serve as a primary resource for those studying the intersection of scripture and world events. Smith's passionate delivery and commitment to biblical literalism make this a defining text for understanding traditional Christian views on the apocalypse.
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