Blood Moon - Biblical Signs of the Coming Apocalypse
Woodward examines the Blood Moon Prophecy as articulated by Mark Biltz and John Hagee and evaluates the criticisms of Mark Hitchcock and Chris White. Woodward finds a middle ground, identifying why the Blood Moon Prophecy is likely to be authentic, but cautions against accepting its validity without the test of time. Woodward points out many reasons to find cause for belief and many reasons that it legitimately could be questioned. Woodward evaluates the nature of biblical signs by studying the phrase “signs and wonders”. He also evaluates the issues of whether biblical signs of the apocalypse must all be supernatural - showing why many may be 'natural' in terms of astronomical events that are unusual but not paranormal acts. The heart of the book is an apologetic for why the study and adherence to the Kingdom of God (and the apocalypse it implies) is mandated by the words of Christ. His followers MUST keep watch—always. It is a must read for all students of eschatology.