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One of the most difficult things for us to do is picture ourselves dead, lying in a casket, about to be placed six feet under the earth. The reason why is because we are all, to some degree, afraid of death. So do you know what we do? We simply choose not to think about it. I mean death can be scary to think about because in the last few moments of our life, we have to deal with the inevitable question: Will God allow me to enter through those pearly gates into the heavenly city? Or will he cast me into hell, into unquenchable fire? So the real question is "How can a person be sure, absolutely…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
One of the most difficult things for us to do is picture ourselves dead, lying in a casket, about to be placed six feet under the earth. The reason why is because we are all, to some degree, afraid of death. So do you know what we do? We simply choose not to think about it. I mean death can be scary to think about because in the last few moments of our life, we have to deal with the inevitable question: Will God allow me to enter through those pearly gates into the heavenly city? Or will he cast me into hell, into unquenchable fire? So the real question is "How can a person be sure, absolutely certain, that when they die, they will spend eternity in heaven?" Can a person be sure? Yes! And that's why this book has been written. It has been written to give you hope and assurance, based upon the scriptures, that if you receive Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, you will spend eternity in heaven when you die. This book provides answers to the following questions: ¿ How can a person become a Christian? ¿ How can you be sure you are a Christian? ¿ How can you be sure you're saved? ¿ Can a Christian ever lose his salvation? ¿ Can a Christian sin as much as he wants without consequences? ¿ Can a Christian be sure he's going to heaven?
Autorenporträt
Michael Duggan, who writes under the pen name of Michael Taylor, started work as a secondary school teacher in Shepherd's Bush, London, which was in a very tough boys' school. After 8 years of teaching, he applied to study medicine and went to UCL on a 5-year course. Being a graduate after two years and passing the 2nd MB exam, he was eligible to join the clinical course at Cambridge, which was 18 months (half that of UCH), he applied and was accepted and so, he went.Having qualified, Michael commenced working in obstetrics and gynaecology and then switched to being a GP for 31 years. During this time, he became the county chief forensic medical examiner, was approved under the Mental Health Act, as well as serving as a JP for three years.