Although most of the material in this book was written and compiled for nearly two decades, its publication was intentionally delayed until a number of critical, and sometimes controversial, areas were addressed and resolved. Among the many issues dealt with in Time No Longer that are not directly related to Bible prophecy, but contribute to a better understanding of this difficult subject, is the origin and meaning of the Divine Name Yahweh--the (so-called) Tetragrammaton--and the proper sequence of events that took place during the Passion week of Christ. The former has been the source of a number of blasphemous teachings found in Rabbinic literature, particularly in the Midrash and in the mystical works of the Kabbalah. The later has been a thorn of controversy in the Christian church for the last two millennia, owing, primarily, to the fact that Catholic theologians, as far back as the Church Fathers, have misunderstood the accounts in the Synoptic Gospels, i.e., Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and the Gospel of John, regarding the Last Supper of Christ, and his crucifixion the day following. The problems surrounding both of these areas of discussion have been removed in this work so that when the true millennial kingdom of Christ begins, Rabbinic mischief will no longer be attached to the letters of the Divine Name, and millennial Christians will celebrate the Passion week in accordance with the proper sequence of events, and on the proper days of the week.
Because this project was to be done right the first time, without the need for subsequent editions that are either enlarged or revised, I determined from the start that the enormous scope of Biblical prophecy, which reaches into our distant past as well as into our near future, must be dealt with in its entirety--including the specifics of the millennial kingdom, and the restoration of pure apostolic-Christianity. Time No Longer then has become, not only a prophetic-revelation in its own right, but a manual with which the body of Christ will be purged of its dogmatic and man-made elements. As such, it will also be used as a guide that points back to the simplicity that was scriptural-Christianity.
My motives for writing this book should now be clear: it was written mainly for those unfortunate souls that will be left behind, after the Taking Away (what others call the Rapture), who have no knowledge, whatsoever, as to the degree of deception that is about to seize them and the world. It is also written to be a defense of God's Word against the blasphemous manipulations of scripture that has taken place over these last two millennia, and against the delusion that will emerge, during the seven-year covenant-period, as a universal, syncretistic religious-system, described simply as the Everlasting Gospel. And if these two reasons were not enough, there is yet a third: the unbelievable amount of prophetic-fluff that has been put into circulation today by a host of pretentious authors, who masquerade as experts on Bible prophecy, but who are not. Many of these pseudo-experts are nothing more than copycat writers who, after having read a number of works on prophecy, and after having become inspired by the possibilities of financial reward and the praise of men, have decided to retransmit the errors (found in these books), in their own words. Most, if not all, offer nothing new or unique to their readers. The same theories, interpretations, and outlines are rehashed and then wrapped in a new style of book cover. What is more, is that these same authors, their egos having become over-inflated, equate their expertise with the number of books they've had published. My answer to this method of self-evaluation is a mathematical one: "Twenty times zero is still zero."
Before the uninformed student of Bible prophecy spends his or her hard-earned money on a book that appears to be an informative source of prophetic instruction, I would strongly advise them to compare each book's back-matter, i.e., the Endnotes and the Bibliography, with that of Time No Longer. Only then will it be clear who has actually done the work, and who has not; who pretends to be an expert, and who actually is one. Book descriptions that are found on the back of a cover do not accurately reflect the book's worth. They are sales pitches, and nothing more. A book's value is based upon its substantial content. This alone reflects both its merit and its worth.
Time No Longer is not a work of prophetic-fiction. It is a work of prophetic-fact. And, as such, it is the only work in the world today that can serve the needs of those who will be left behind; as their only reliable guide through the coming time of trouble and tribulation.