A Christian View of Death
Two sermons are given; one preached in the twenty-first century and the other in the early nineteenth century. From an orthodox Christian point of view, this book reveals what happens after bodily death to both the regenerate and the unregenerate. The book ends on an inspirational and uplifting note that will inspire the Christian not only to look forward to death, but will give encouragement to live a life that is first glorifying unto God and then satisfying unto oneself.
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A Christian View of Death
Two sermons are given; one preached in the twenty-first century and the other in the early nineteenth century. From an orthodox Christian point of view, this book reveals what happens after bodily death to both the regenerate and the unregenerate. The book ends on an inspirational and uplifting note that will inspire the Christian not only to look forward to death, but will give encouragement to live a life that is first glorifying unto God and then satisfying unto oneself.
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A Christian View of Death

A Christian View of Death

by Gary Lee Roper
A Christian View of Death

A Christian View of Death

by Gary Lee Roper

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Overview

Two sermons are given; one preached in the twenty-first century and the other in the early nineteenth century. From an orthodox Christian point of view, this book reveals what happens after bodily death to both the regenerate and the unregenerate. The book ends on an inspirational and uplifting note that will inspire the Christian not only to look forward to death, but will give encouragement to live a life that is first glorifying unto God and then satisfying unto oneself.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014575225
Publisher: Gary L Roper
Publication date: 07/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 84 KB

About the Author

Gary Lee Roper, DD, is an ordained Baptist minister who has preached all over the world, including Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England, and the Tent Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. He has lectured in several colleges and universities and taught systematic theology for eight years in a Christian day-school.
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