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A Better Country: Preparing for Heaven
A Better Country Preparing for Heaven
Author: Dan Schaeffer
God never meant heaven to be a vague hope, but the passion and purpose of your present life. He wants to prepare you for the better country! In these pages you will discover the thing you've always wanted; the world you've longed for; the life you were meant to live; the goal you were meant to pursue. "One of the most important reas...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781572932432
ISBN-10: 1572932430
Publication Date: 4/1/2008
Pages: 208
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Discovery House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Moonpie avatar reviewed A Better Country: Preparing for Heaven on + 1176 more book reviews
Always being interested in learning more about my future home, Heaven, I thought I would give this book a try. When sharing with a friend that I was going to read it, they said, What can it really say. We dont know that much about Heaven even from Gods Word.
Their comment made think, What more could this book say? Well it had a lot to say! No, the author didnt reveal anything I didnt already know about Heaven but he did do something much more important. He opened my mind to applying what I do know to my life right now here on earth. Page after page I wanted to highlight comments and truths that made me think, Wow, I never looked at it that way!
Heaven isnt just something that will affect me someday. As a born again Christian, it has an impact on my life right now!
With this being the only life we know, we become bogged down in the details of the here and now, the problems, and just surviving day to day. This book gave me a different focus.
The author also presented a thought I have had for a long time. That our discontentment with this life and always looking for perfection comes from the way God created us. We were meant to live in peace and happiness before sin came into the world. That dissatisfaction is a yearning for what awaits us in Heaven. This knowledge should help us let go of the unattainable in this life and accept what we have.
Mr. Schaffer also addressed some misconceptions we have about Heaven. While no one wants to go to Hell of course, some of these false ideas make us concerned about what eternity in Heaven will be like. A common one is that Heaven will be boring. He boldly brings out the things we cant bring ourselves to admit and shares biblical truths that correct our false impressions.
Instead of a few rote recitations of verses about Heaven that one might expect from the title, there were many other scriptures references that help us understand how our eternal home influences us today.
At the end of the book there is a section for each chapter with very thought provoking discussion questions, and biblical passages for further study. Sometimes Reflection and Focus exercises are included to personalize what you have read.
I learned so much from this book! Its message was one of hope and joy expectation. Our time on earth is so short and our focus should be on serving Christ, not bogged down in the cares of this world. This book is definitely a keeper for my library. I plan to read it again and use it as a Bible study. It would also be great for study for church classes. Trust me; you want to read this book!
I received this book free from Discovery House Publishers. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255
reviewed A Better Country: Preparing for Heaven on + 6 more book reviews
Informative but if I were a non-Christian the argument for a perfect Heaven isn't strong enough. The explanations of various scriptures was a lot of the author's opinion. However, as a Christian, I found the book very interesting, informative, and soothing.


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