Heaven: The Place We Long ForAneko Press, 2018 M12 1 - 148 pages For here we have no continuing city, but we seek the one that is coming. – Hebrews 13:14 Is heaven a reality to you, or does it still appear far off and uncertain? The goal of this book is to whet your appetite for heaven. A careful look at Scripture reveals that heaven is what every born-again believer is longing for. Our time on earth is only in a temporary dwelling place, and heaven is the true home of all God’s children. A study of heaven can change how you approach each day, and even how you view others around you. As real as this life is, we are assured that heaven is just as real. While we must not neglect our present God-given duties, we must at the same time be preparing for our future home and should even be looking forward with great anticipation to our eternal home. |
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... seems perfectly reasonable that God should have given us a glimpse of the future, for we are constantly losing some of our friends by death, and the first thought that comes to us is “Where have they gone?” When loved ones are taken ...
... seems to me that it is perfectly reasonable that we should study this Book to find out where we are going and where our friends are who have gone on before us. The longest time man has to live compared to eternity is not even as much as ...
... seems dearer and nearer to me than it ever has before.” My friends, let us believe this good old Book, be confident that heaven is not a myth, and be prepared to follow the dear ones who have gone before. Only in this way can we find ...
... seems no closer. This is because of the clearness of the atmosphere. By perseverance, however, the tired traveler reaches the place and finds rest. Likewise, sometimes we dwell in high altitudes of grace, and heaven seems very near with ...
... seem to pace the glittering street, and hear the harps of gold, The echo of the new song that never groweth old; I hear Thy praise, Lord Jesus, my Life, my Lord, my King, Until my worn heart pineth the strains of heaven to sing. Safe in ...