Hal Lindsey, a best-selling author, Trusted Ministry leader, and host of “The Hal Lindsey Report,” went home to be with the Lord on November 25th at the age of 95, leaving behind a long list of individuals and ministries whose lives were changed through his labor for the Lord.
Lindsey was born in 1929 and graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary at the age of 38, the same year as the Six-Day War in Israel, which resulted in the Jewish people retaking their possession of Jerusalem after nearly 2,000 years. Lindsey’s bold stand and love for Biblical Prophecy led him three years later to write what the New York Times described as the number one best-selling nonfiction book of the 1970s, “The Late Great Planet Earth.”
Hal’s book appealed to an audience that consisted of both the saved and the lost, drawing on the search for insight into the earth’s future in a culture where astrology and fortune-telling had become heavily popularized. Instead of setting out a list of predictions from the mouths of men, Hal detailed how God had provided an understanding of the future of planet Earth with 100% accuracy.
“The Late Great Planet Earth” was powerful. It began by establishing why the Hebrew prophet’s precise predictions given by God stood in contrast to the many others who claimed to know the future through mysticism, stargazing, and drug use. Lindsey revealed the history of fulfilled Biblical prophecy and dove deeply into how future prophecies connected to events seen on the current global stage.
As a result of the book, numerous eyes became open to the relevance of prophecy today, the sound teaching of our blessed hope, and the significance of the nation of Israel. By 1990, the book had sold twenty-eight million copies and was translated into over fifty languages. […]
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