Where do we go from here?

Erroll Hulse  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 May 2005
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IF I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE
What’s beyond this life?
By K. Scott Oliphint and Sinclair B. Ferguson
Christian Focus.125 pages. £6.99
ISBN 1 85792 996 9

This small paperback reveals that in a 1990 poll 78% of Americans believed in a place called heaven (p.33) and that this belief is on the increase. Yet when investigated further it is discovered that most people give more thought to the location of the next family holiday than to preparation for eternity.

In an easy-to-read style, the authors address the paramount theme of death and what happens after death. As we would expect from two professors of Westminster Seminary the material is expository, lucid and thoroughly biblical. The Great Judgement is expounded as righteous and applicable to every individual. Nothing will be hidden. No person will be able to argue with the outcome or with the sentences pronounced by the judge who will be Christ.

How can we be sure of heaven? The way to eternal life is clearly explained. The popular idea that human goodness is acceptable is demolished. Guidance is provided as to how to come to a well-grounded assurance of salvation. But what will heaven be like? It will be fellowship with the Triune God. ‘It will be the enjoyment of a perfect relationship’ (p.59). It will also be fellowship with each other. Revelation 6.9-11 is explained. The martyrs praying in heaven are not complaining. They are pleading for the advancement of Christ’s kingdom (p.66).

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