Elijah's Coming and Other Neglected Prophecies
Introduction by Clifford McLain
The content of this work is the result of some forty odd years of learning, unlearning and relearning the truths of the Divine library. Some other helps and hindrances are listed in the Bibliography. The Wonder of all this is that I am the one to be writing on these neglected truths of prophecy. I say this not to be thought modest, but in all honesty, for I know there are men who are much better qualified to handle such subject matter with much greater skill. In any case, for better or worse, the work is presented for the reader’s enlightenment, because others have refused to disturb the status-quo of prophecy: to wit, “The Rapture, The Tribulation and The Millennium, “ all in that order, or as some may say, “Armageddon - Now.”
The case in point is made quite clear when you read the present day writings, and listen to the radio and television programs concerning Prophecy - there is complete harmony in the status-quo, even though there may be disagreement on other things.
To say the least, the silence, which in effect has neglected the prophetic truths proffered in this treatise, cries out for a hearing: a hearing which we trust will enhance the reader’s spiritual life, and in some cases save a future embarassment. Since much of the material in this treatise (in our opinion) has been neglected, it naturally follows that the reader will find some things which cut across concensus teaching.
Even so, whether you disagree with our findings, we believe you will find it a very rewarding study. On the one hand, it will either strengthen your former convictions, or on the other hand, it will, in our opinion, cause you to become a more careful student, - either way, as we have already said, a very rewarding experience. The spirit of this introduction speaks out loud and clear concerning the context, that we commend unto you the context for your approval or otherwise. CEM.
Chapters in the book
- Elijah’s Coming
- The Kingdom of Heaven and The Kindom of God
- Four Days
- The Parousia and the Epiphany
- The Present Administration of God in Man’s Day
- The Coming Administration of God in The Day of Christ.
- The Administration of God in the Day of The Lord
- The Day of God
- Three Periods of Prophecy
- Straight Ahead Yesterday’s Book of Acts Awaits Fruition
- In the Days of These Kings
- Ezekiel 38 and 39:1-12
- The Seventy Weeks of Daniel
- Babylon and the System
- The Consummation
- Bibliography

