| End Times Revelation, the Defeat of Satan | | | | Catholic domination throughout the Dark Ages, |
| Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Evangelist Ray Lyne | | | | the Crusades, and right up to the age of |
| writes with passion and with depth in his book | | | | enlightenment during the Reformation. |
| "Satan's Release and His Final Defeat." It is Lyne's | | | | I gained new insights into the symbols in |
| purpose in writing this book to alert readers of | | | | Revelation and the differences of figurative and |
| Satan's deceptive ways and to set them free | | | | literal 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 and | | | | of fulfilled and unfulfilled prophecies, and on the |
| Daniel for establishing the back ground for the | | | | current events in light of Biblical prophecy go |
| material included in his narrative. His point of view | | | | against much of traditional evangelical teaching. In |
| on these end times prophecies is completely | | | | light of the confusion among Christians today on |
| different from the orthodox teaching usually | | | | these issues, Ray Lyne gives the reader some |
| addressed by man scholars. Evangelist Lyne | | | | new concepts for serious consideration. |
| addresses the issues left unanswered in these | | | | Lyne counters the view of the futurist. He |
| earlier interpretations. He challenges the reader to | | | | introduces teaching on the mark of the beast, the |
| re examine the way we look at the book of | | | | tree of knowledge, and the tree of life which are |
| Revelation as well as the way the church is | | | | worthy of note, instructive and thought provoking. |
| organized and operates. | | | | "Satan's Release and Final Defeat" takes a |
| Lyne looks at Matthew, chapter twenty-four as | | | | different slant on Bible prophecy. Ray Lyne's point |
| the key to opening and understanding the | | | | of view is helpful but controversial, challenging and |
| scriptures. In this passage we see the unfolding | | | | confrontational. Lyne writes intelligibility and with |
| drama of Satan's release and ultimate defeat. He | | | | fervor. |
| traces the history of the church and notes the | | | | |