Menu
Search
£0.00
£0.00
View cart
Checkout »
£0.00
View digital cart
Finish order
Your account
Account
BIBLES
BOOKS
Calendars & Diaries
Cards
Childrens Books
Church Supplies
DVDs
Gift Product
Music
Software
Youth and Teens Books
Help and Assistance
Acceptable use policy
Delivery information
Privacy Policy
Returns information
Terms of use
×
Burial Or Cremation For Christians?
A Biblical pattern for funerals
Adrian Freer
0.00
Share this:
Available
Not in stock. More copies on the way. Typically dispatched in 10 working days
Retail price:
£5.99
Your price:
£5.99
Add to cart
Product details
Reviews
Authors
‘Devout men buried Stephen and made great lamentation over him.’ Acts 8:2 Believers who have come to a saving faith in Jesus Christ as a result of God’s sovereign, elective grace have the assurance of the Bible’s promise that, once they die, their immortal soul is at once translated to heaven to be forever with their Lord and Saviour. Whilst the fact that our soul is at once received into glory is a great comfort at a time of bereavement, there does come the point when a decision has to be made about what to do with our earthly body. Should it be buried or cremated — and does it really matter anyway? Although neither of the practices is in itself sinful, and the Bible does not give any absolute command in the matter, that does not negate the fact that careful and sympathetic thought should be given to decide how and where our loved ones’ final remains should be laid to rest. This volume seeks to demonstrate from the examples, illustrations and teaching of Scripture, from both the Old and New Testament, that burial has always been the preferred manner of laying to rest the mortal remains of Christians. Burial also expresses the certain hope of resurrection when Jesus returns to gather his people to himself.
Categories
Products
»
Childrens Books
»
Christian Living
ISBN
: 9781783970254
Producer
:
Evangelical Press
Product Code
: 220743
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 196
Release Date
: 29.07.2015
Write a review for this product
Comments
You must be logged in add a product review.
Adrian Freer