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O Love That Will Not Let Me Go
Essays from twenty-two classic and
contemporary theologians and Bible
teachers re-frame death in a scriptural
context of hope in God.
For many modern-day Christians, death
has become what J. I. Packer terms “the
great unmentionable.” This attitude
denies not only the reality of the
human condition, but also the reality
of God’s promises for believers beyond
this life. The church needs to think
more about death in the light of the
gospel.
This compilation, edited by Nancy
Guthrie, includes the writings of
twenty-two classic and contemporary
theologians and Bible teachers on how
to prepare to die in faith. The short
meditations are drawn from sermons,
books, and other writings of classic
theologians such as Jonathan Edwards
and John Calvin, and of leading
contemporary communicators such as John
Piper, Tim Keller, J. I. Packer, and
others. The writers provide a solidly
scriptural and countercultural way to
view the inevitability of death,
explaining how and why believers can
face physical death with hope, joy, and
confidence in God’s promises for the
life to come.
- Type: Paperback
- Pages: 160
- ISBN: 9781433516184
- SKU: 9781433516184
- Publisher: Crossway