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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Studies / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:50
  • eBook ISBN:9798350909821

Why I Believe What I Believe

by Timothy Lambert

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Overview
This book is my interpretation of how I see heaven to be after Jesus comes for the second time to gather his saints and take them to paradise; Heaven, where we will live for all eternity in the presence of God. It is my hope that reading this book will give the readers a desire to read the Bible for themselves and form their own opinion of how they see the new heaven to be.
Description
If you went to church as a child or an adult, you most likely have had a thought about what heaven will be like. The Bible talks about those who go to heaven and will be living there for all eternity. I have written this book after being inspired by another book and after reading the Bible for myself, which is the best way to form your own opinion. Read straight from the Bible yourself. If you do not understand what you are reading, get someone to help you to understand or look things up on the internet using a search engine. I hope this book will inspire someone to try to find out for themselves where they will be living for all eternity. I have heard several descriptions of heaven and what it will be like. While no one will say their way is the right way to think about how heaven will be, including myself, you can get an understanding by reading what the Bible says.
About the author
I was inspired to write Why I Believe What I Believe after getting closer to God and wanting to do what He says we should do. Some people have no problem talking in front of people, but for those of us that simply can't, writing down what you want to tell people is the best option. This is my attempt at trying to win over those that have never given God much attention and to give them something to think about, even if it may only be for a short time. Who knows, this may be what it takes for someone to give serious thought about where they will be living for all eternity. As a believer, I could never think all of creation just appeared from some big bang without Devine intervention. Timothy Lambert