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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Look Up!" by Jimmy Evans.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Have you ever considered yourself a partaker of the rapture that will take place when the world ends? Or do you think it is too scary an event to think about? The redeemed fear nothing, not even eternal damnation. At least, this is one of the numerous things Look Up! Awaiting The Rapture and Our Final Redemption by Jimmy Evans teaches. Trust me, this book is worth all your time and curiosity. You should read it to see how one can be redeemed and be ready to be raptured.
 
The way the author dissected every detail and piece of information in the book is one of the wonderful things about the book that got me. He took on ideas and explained them in understandable and clear details. He addressed every issue surrounding the rapture in a different light. All the misunderstandings are cleared up, while a brighter light is cast on the existing understanding.
 
This book also possesses transformational qualities, especially for the mind and one's thought processes. Get prepared to undergo a renewal of the mind as you will learn new terms and concepts. I love how Jimmy Evans explained words by tracing their meanings back to their origins, which were italicized. Another concept that was very well explained and that I appreciated is the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that Christian counselors employ to make people think better and more positively.
 
The writing style employed in the book is another aspect to appreciate the author for; ideas were presented in a clearly written, logical, and sequential manner. How the writer emboldened and set apart important facts that will be easily noticeable to any reader and encompassed all the information and ideas he tried to pass across in a particular section is another great thing about it.
 
As a Christian or theological book, the inclusion of scriptures from the Bible was both necessary and expected. Many people who read the Bible might not have an in-depth knowledge of the messages God is trying to tell his people or fully understand their implications. This book, to a great extent, solved that problem.
 
Truly, the way some churches approach the rapture in their sermons is enough for people to develop different types of mental illnesses like anxiety, paranoia, depression, and others. Collectively, these disorders are called Rapture Anxiety. However, Jimmy made the readers understand that the rapture is not supposed to be feared but rather anticipated with hope.
 
The book is an exceptionally well-edited book, and it earns a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars for the wisdom it contains; it allayed fear of the rapture. There is absolutely nothing to dislike in this book.
 
I recommend this book to Christian audiences who want to prepare for the second coming. I also recommend it to those who harbor the fear of the rapture in their hearts. This is the right book for you. This book teaches the rapture is not to be dreaded but to be regarded as a blessed hope. Your future is better and brighter than you know or even imagine (Page 11, Introduction).

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Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful review! It's clear that you put a lot of effort into articulating your thoughts on this book.
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It's refreshing to hear that the writing style is clear and logical. There's nothing worse than trying to read a book that's convoluted and difficult to follow.
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A perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars is impressive - it's clear that this book had a significant impact on you.
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The use of biblical scripture to support the author's arguments is an effective way to make the teachings more accessible and understandable for readers. The reviewer's recommendation to Christian audiences who want to prepare for the second coming is well-founded, as this book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the rapture and its implications.
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The book's exploration of the concept of redemption and its relation to the rapture is thought-provoking and insightful. The review's description of the book as an "exceptionally well-edited" work is a testament to the author's attention to detail and commitment to providing a high-quality product.
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The book's ability to address the issue of rapture anxiety is particularly noteworthy, as this is a common issue among believers. The review's focus on the book's transformational qualities is particularly noteworthy. The idea that reading this book can lead to a renewal of the mind is a compelling reason to pick it up.
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The book's focus on cognitive-behavioral therapy is a great addition to the discussion of the rapture, as it provides practical tools for Christians to improve their thought processes.
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Based on your review, it looks like an eye-opener and a book that is set to clear out misconceptions about the afterlife. Thank you for pointing out clearly its essence. Great review.
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