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Life After Life

Why Jesus means death isn’t the end

Life After Life

Why Jesus means death isn’t the end

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Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
ISBN: 9781789745009
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 20/06/2024
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is compelling because it puts everything into perspective. In the middle of desperation, there is hope. After tragedy, there can be redemption. Even in the face of death, there is a promise of new life. In Life After Life, Mark Meynell begins by unpacking how Jesus' resurrection from the dead fulfilled God's plan of salvation. It then explores the ways in which the eternal life won by Christ is available to us, even now, through the Holy Spirit. Finally, readers are invited to imagine how this life might continue into a heaven and an Earth that have been gloriously remade. In Christ, we can all be raised to life. So, let a fresh vision of the Resurrection encourage you to live boldly, with purpose and hope.
Part A - Past: Life for the dead 1. Life and Death: The breath, blood and barrier 2. Life not Death: The lord's provision 3. Death's Mockery: the impossibility of life? 4. Life Victorious: long live the king! 5. Trusting for Life: the end is not the end Part B - Present: Spirit alive 6. Death's Impotence: Jesus raised from the dead 7. Spirit Life: The Christian life made possible 8. Living Temples: The Christian life given shape 9. Living Letters: Witnesses? 10. Immanuel: Practicing the presence Part C - Future: Life after life 11. Eternal Life: Even better than perfection 12. Enduring Life: Keep on keeping on

Mark Meynell (Author)

Mark Meynell is Director (Europe & Caribbean) of Langham Preaching and helps to run the Rabbit Room's Hutchmoot conferences in the UK. He was previously on the senior ministry team of All Souls Church, Langham Place, in central London. He has also been a chaplain in Whitehall, a seminary teacher in Kampala, Uganda and involved in student ministry in several UK churches. Mark and his wife, Rachel, have two adult children.