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In heaven we shall know everlasting rest and the full measure of
our inheritance. Though no eye has seen what God has prepared for
us, from Revelation 21-22 we can understand a little of what heaven
will feel like. We shall know a new freedom, economy, purity,
peace, and so much more. Those will be the simple experiences.
everlasting marriage and an enduring intimate community. Likewise,
we shall know a growing and everlasting security within our grand
heritage within God's promises and in the work of Christ. it is the
farthest removed from our earthly experience. The greatest
experience of all will be that-for the rest of our everlasting
loving lives-we will share in the very life and glory of our
dynamic and loving God, our loving Father and Abba. The greatest
experience in heaven will be the very life and light that we share
with God Himself, so very personal and loving to the uttermost.
Maness asks us to tie up our sneakers, for we are going to have
some fun as we hike into the Grand Canyon of the Free-Will vs.
Foreknowledge debate. First of its kind, Maness attempts to bring
some of the brain splitting complexities of this issue to light
with good humor and a Grand Canyon analogy. Maness says this is
about the heart of the living God . so I thought, if I cannot make
this fun, what is the point? You will laugh. The genuineness of
God's relationship with us in real time is the focus of this small
book. I want to get personally involved, says Maness, So the book
itself is less than 100 pages. Easy, yes? But the sub-strata is
connected to 1,500+ years of heated debate and even persecution-a
Grand Canyon. Maness clarifies several dynamics of that
relationship that are crucial to this debate, dynamics that
Classical Theists have avoided and even brazenly denied
significance for centuries. In clarifying, Maness challenges
Classical Theism's defense of the fixed God as far outside the New
Testament, offering some very clear and critical challenges against
the lame and effectually sleeping God of Classical Theism.
illustrate the truly Grand Can-yon, in 150+ extra pages, Maness
gives us a literature review of 19 diverse works in Appendix 1 and
an aptly named Abysmal Bibli-ography. Maness does not pretend to
solve the problem here, just offer some critical points that will
be part of a biblical solution. A clear gauntlet has been cast
before the Classical Theists. So . tie up your sneakers and take a
hike with Mike Maness as he walks with you into the Grand Canyon.
see more at www preciousheart.net
In heaven we shall know everlasting rest and the full measure of
our inheritance. Though no eye has seen what God has prepared for
us, from Revelation 21-22 we can understand a little of what heaven
will feel like. We shall know a new freedom, economy, purity,
peace, and so much more. Those will be the simple experiences. The
greater experiences will be in everlasting love, most especially in
an everlasting marriage and an enduring intimate community.
Likewise, we shall know a growing and everlasting security within
our grand heritage within God's promises and in the work of Christ.
Yet the greatest experience of all is also the hardest to
understand, because it is the farthest removed from our earthly
experience. The greatest experience of all will be that-for the
rest of our everlasting loving lives-we will share in the very life
and glory of our dynamic and loving God, our loving Father and
Abba. The greatest experience in heaven will be the very life and
light that we share with God Himself, so very personal and loving
to the uttermost.
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