Book Review - Satan's Release and His Final Defeat by Ray Lyne

End Times Revelation, the Defeat of SatanCatholic domination throughout the Dark Ages,
Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Evangelist Ray Lynethe Crusades, and right up to the age of
writes with passion and with depth in his bookenlightenment during the Reformation.
"Satan's Release and His Final Defeat." It is Lyne'sI gained new insights into the symbols in
purpose in writing this book to alert readers ofRevelation and the differences of figurative and
Satan's deceptive ways and to set them freeliteral teaching on end times. Ray's perception of
from his dominion.the rise and fall of the Antichrist, on the timeline
Lyne examines the books of Revelation andof fulfilled and unfulfilled prophecies, and on the
Daniel for establishing the back ground for thecurrent events in light of Biblical prophecy go
material included in his narrative. His point of viewagainst much of traditional evangelical teaching. In
on these end times prophecies is completelylight of the confusion among Christians today on
different from the orthodox teaching usuallythese issues, Ray Lyne gives the reader some
addressed by man scholars. Evangelist Lynenew concepts for serious consideration.
addresses the issues left unanswered in theseLyne counters the view of the futurist. He
earlier interpretations. He challenges the reader tointroduces teaching on the mark of the beast, the
re examine the way we look at the book oftree of knowledge, and the tree of life which are
Revelation as well as the way the church isworthy of note, instructive and thought provoking.
organized and operates."Satan's Release and Final Defeat" takes a
Lyne looks at Matthew, chapter twenty-four asdifferent slant on Bible prophecy. Ray Lyne's point
the key to opening and understanding theof view is helpful but controversial, challenging and
scriptures. In this passage we see the unfoldingconfrontational. Lyne writes intelligibility and with
drama of Satan's release and ultimate defeat. Hefervor.
traces the history of the church and notes the