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What's Next?
What's Next?
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Do sinners go to Hell when they die? What about the righteous…Heaven?
In What’s Next? author Gary Gibson takes the reader on a trek through the Bible, to consider what happens the moment we die, and what is the end of man. Provocative and soul searching, Gibson asks the reader to simply hold on and let the Spirit guide the way.
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If there is any lingering doubt from the title, Mr. Gibson makes the book’s subject matter clear right from the beginning: “The heart and intent behind this book is to examine the scriptures concerning death and the life to come.” In “Popcorn Resurrections,” Mr. Gibson challenges the belief that a soul, after death, goes directly to heaven, citing Old and New Testament Scripture, as well as William Tyndale, Martin Luther and many others. Many scholarly books are long on etymology but somewhat short on a compelling reason for why original wording, syntax or punctuation makes such an important difference in understanding the associated English text. Mr. Gibson seems to be a scholar for the layman, able to communicate involved concepts clearly and thoroughly. Written with intelligence and humility, frequently lyrical, What’s Next? may well be the last book needed on the subject of life, dying, death and eternal life.
In What’s Next? author Gary Gibson takes the reader on a trek through the Bible, to consider what happens the moment we die, and what is the end of man. Provocative and soul searching, Gibson asks the reader to simply hold on and let the Spirit guide the way.
What others are saying…
If there is any lingering doubt from the title, Mr. Gibson makes the book’s subject matter clear right from the beginning: “The heart and intent behind this book is to examine the scriptures concerning death and the life to come.” In “Popcorn Resurrections,” Mr. Gibson challenges the belief that a soul, after death, goes directly to heaven, citing Old and New Testament Scripture, as well as William Tyndale, Martin Luther and many others. Many scholarly books are long on etymology but somewhat short on a compelling reason for why original wording, syntax or punctuation makes such an important difference in understanding the associated English text. Mr. Gibson seems to be a scholar for the layman, able to communicate involved concepts clearly and thoroughly. Written with intelligence and humility, frequently lyrical, What’s Next? may well be the last book needed on the subject of life, dying, death and eternal life.
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