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Safe in the Arms of God

Hardback

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08 July 2003

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Encouragement/Lay

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Every parent who has lost a child has dealt with disturbing, haunting questions."Why my child? Where is my baby now? Will I ever see my child again?? Renowned Bible expositor John MacArthur tackles the question of infant death (in the womb or following birth) in his trademark style -- with...

Every parent who has lost a child has dealt with disturbing, haunting questions."Why my child? Where is my baby now? Will I ever see my child again?? Renowned Bible expositor John MacArthur tackles the question of infant death (in the womb or following birth) in his trademark style -- with detailed attention to Scriptures that hold the answers. No death occurs apart from the purposes of God, MacArthur assures readers, just as no life occurs apart from the purposes of God.? With a pastor's heart, he leads readers to an understanding of the eternal destination of these precious little ones. His conclusion: Babies -- and anyone else who has not reached the condition of accountability -- go to heaven when they die, and there will, indeed, be a time of blessed reunion with these souls.?This comforting book is certain to bring consolation to those experiencing this most painful loss.

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Every parent who has lost a child has dealt with disturbing, haunting questions."Why my child? Where is my baby now? Will I ever see my child again?? Renowned Bible expositor John MacArthur tackles the question of infant death (in the womb or following birth) in his trademark style -- with...

Every parent who has lost a child has dealt with disturbing, haunting questions."Why my child? Where is my baby now? Will I ever see my child again?? Renowned Bible expositor John MacArthur tackles the question of infant death (in the womb or following birth) in his trademark style -- with detailed attention to Scriptures that hold the answers. No death occurs apart from the purposes of God, MacArthur assures readers, just as no life occurs apart from the purposes of God.? With a pastor's heart, he leads readers to an understanding of the eternal destination of these precious little ones. His conclusion: Babies -- and anyone else who has not reached the condition of accountability -- go to heaven when they die, and there will, indeed, be a time of blessed reunion with these souls.?This comforting book is certain to bring consolation to those experiencing this most painful loss.
Safe in the Arms of God $34.99
Koorong code 192014
ISBN 9780785263432
Pages 192
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 08 July 2003
Dimensions 20 x 127 x 187mm
Weight 0.226kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    mostly encouraging

    Macarthur's main purpose in this book is to argue that babies who die go to heaven. His arguments are reasonably persuasive and biblical, and he takes beginning steps toward working through some of the difficult details of this view (e. g. what is the age of accountability). At the same time, quite a bit of space is given to anecdotes; while they don't go a long way toward persuasion, they might help the reader to see how Macarthur's view can be encouraging.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 years ago
    Helpful in hard times

    This book is written for a particularly sensitive and difficult issue about whether a child who dies will go to heaven. Extremely helpful and comforting words that explain scripture and include practical real life stories of how these truths make such a difference in the midst of immense loss and grief. \\r\\nA good book to give anyone who is grieving the loss of a child, born or unborn.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    13 years ago
    A Biblical response to a hard question

    The presence of death in the world is the result of human sin. Yet we know that the Scriptures give hope to dying man - there is salvation through repentance and trust in Jesus' death for your sins. But is the heavenly hope a reality for children (and adults) who, simply due to an intellectual inability, have never been able to comprehend their sinfulness and the message of the gospel?\\r\\n\\r\\nJohn Macarthur tackles this important question in his small book 'Safe in the arms of God' by affirming that such people instantly go to heaven. And this is not simply Macarthur's opinion. It is backed by Biblical evidence. \\r\\n\\r\\nIn an initial chapter Macarthur carefully teaches that God knows and loves every child. He then shows that God regards children as innocents (using proof texts from Ezekiel, Jonah, Jeremiah) until they reach an age of moral culpability. He also describes heaven and answers the question of whether you will know your child in heaven. The book then ends with wise counsel on why God allows children to die and how to minister to those grieving the loss of a child. \\r\\n\\r\\nAll Christians should be prepared for the day when they, or someone close to them, may lose a child. This book will help prepare you for that day so that you may be able to respond Biblically to God's decision to take away the child.