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Have you ever looked around and thought, There has to be more than this? You're not alone . . . and you're right. Heaven is your forever home. In The Promise of Heaven, Dr. David Jeremiah invites you to lift your eyes above the disappointments and burdens of this world and catch a glimpse of the one to come.
In 31 short, hope-filled chapters, you’ll explore what the Bible really says about heaven. With biblical truth and powerful real-life stories, this book will stir your longing for eternity and give you strength for whatever you're facing today.
Because when your heart is set on heaven, life starts to look different. Worry loses its grip. Pain doesn't feel so final. Joy starts to return, even in the middle of hard days. And you begin to live with quiet confidence, knowing that something far better is ahead.
Drawing from decades of faithful ministry, Dr. Jeremiah also answers some of the most personal—and rarely addressed—questions people have about heaven:
- Will we remember our lives or each other?
- What happens to children who die?
- Will there be marriage in heaven?
- What if someone was cremated?
- Is there hope for those who died by suicide?
If you've ever wondered what comes next or longed for something more, this book will show you that God hasn't left you guessing. He's already spoken. And what He has promised is even more wonderful than you've imagined.
In The Promise of Heaven Study Guide, Dr. David Jeremiah will take you deeper into a biblical exploration of what heaven might actually be like and inspire you to anticipate the eternal life that awaits you.
Each of the eleven lessons in this Study Guide includes:
- An outline of the main subjects and Scriptures covered during the lesson
- An overview of Dr. Jeremiah's teaching on the topic being studied
- Application questions to help both individuals and small groups delve into the content and the Bible
- A Did You Know? Section that adds a point of interest to the lesson
What you think about heaven—and whether or not you think about it at all—determines how you live today.