Summary

Chapter 1 establishes that truth is absolute, independent of human interpretation, and must be pursued through evidence, reasoning, and sincere motivation—not bias or assumption. It challenges the reader to examine whether their beliefs about God come from genuine truth-seeking or merely inherited or preferred concepts. This sets the stage for the rest of the book, where the true nature of God, His seal, and authentic religion will be explored.

Chapter 2 explains that a final test from God is both biblical and necessary. Throughout history, God has allowed tests to reveal who genuinely follows Him, and the last days will be no different. This coming test won’t be hidden or mystical—it will revolve around a clear command of God that separates true obedience from deception. The chapter lays the foundation for understanding what that test is and why it must happen.

Chapter 3 For thousands of years, people have sought God, yet He has revealed Himself clearly through His Word, His Son, and His Spirit. The Bible shows us that there is one true God, the Creator of all, who has promised salvation through Jesus Christ—the Messiah who fulfilled the law, died for our sins, and rose again to give eternal life.

Salvation is not found in rituals, denominations, or human traditions, but in faith in Jesus. Though we are imperfect, God calls us to follow Him, letting His Spirit guide our hearts and shape our character. Every good thing comes from God, and even when we fail, His grace restores us.

The Bible is trustworthy, fulfilled prophecy and countless testimonies proving its truth. God is not our enemy; He is our rescue. Those who turn to Him, confess their sins, and believe in Jesus receive His gift of eternal life. To know God is to know love, truth, and hope—the ultimate joy that nothing in this world can replace.