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Randy alcorn heaven book review
Randy alcorn heaven book review





(Actually, neither mentions marshmallows that was my addition.) Both authors correctly support the idea that “heaven” for resurrected believers will be a physical existence on a reconstituted earth-and that in our resurrected (physical) bodies we will, say, be able to eat good food. Both authors agree that the picture of disembodied spirits floating around on white clouds and eating marshmallows is the incorrect view of the eternal state.Their primary concern is with what the Bible teaches about heaven.

randy alcorn heaven book review

Unlike many popular books about heaven that are merely personal reflections from people who claim to have had near-death experiences in which they visited heaven, neither of our two authors place much weight on such testimonies.

  • Both authors seek to present a biblical case for what heaven is like.
  • So I was delighted to read my Talbot colleague Alan Gomes’s brand new book 40 Questions About Heaven and Hell. A decade or so ago I read Randy Alcorn’s influential book: Heaven. What follows is not a full-fledged review of either book, but a short list of comparisons and contrasts between these two books.

    randy alcorn heaven book review randy alcorn heaven book review

    In fact, thinking about the brevity of life in comparison to the length of eternity was what got me on track and motivated me to really follow Christ as a teenager. Ever since the day God got a hold of my life as a teenager, I have wanted to learn everything I could about heaven.







    Randy alcorn heaven book review