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Raised Forever

Jesus' resurrection and ours

Rory Shiner

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Raised Forever

Jesus' resurrection and ours

Rory Shiner

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An overview of the Bible’s teaching on Jesus’ resurrection, and what it means for the Christian’s present life and future hope.

Distinctives: An entry – level (but theologically rich) treatment of the resurrection of Jesus, and how it relates to the life of the believer (now and in the future). Useful both evangelistically and (primarily) for edifying believers. Relevant to some current discussion/debate in evangelical circles (e.g. around 1 Cor 15:58) Includes a discussion and prayer guide

  • Title

    Raised Forever

  • Author(s)

    Rory Shiner

  • Series

    Guidebooks for Life

  • ISBN

    9781922206626

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Matthias Media

  • Topic

    Easter

  • Pages

    160

  • Published

    10/01/2014

Rory Shiner

Rory Shiner

Rory Shiner studied Arts at the University of Western Australia and theology at Moore College in Sydney. His PhD is on the life and work of Donald Robinson. He is senior pastor of Providence City Church in Perth, where he lives with his wife, Susan, and their four boys.

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Raised Forever

Raised Forever is an accessible new book about the resurrection. It is not simply a book about the historicity and evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, nor simply a book about what happens to us when we die; the explicit purpose of the book is to explore the connection between these two events. What kind of God is this God who would raise Jesus from the dead? The book traverses the history and claims for the resurrection of Jesus showing that there is good evidence to believe he was raised from the dead. But, Rory says, there is “an argument so powerful that it could sweep away everything else, including all sorts of historical evidence: there is no God to do the resurrecting.” The question of Jesus’ resurrection is actually a question about God. What kind of God is this God who would raise Jesus from the dead? The answer to this question means that there is no simple assessment of the evidence that lets you continue on with your day as if you’ve just solved another problem: “To receive the testimony that Jesus was raised from the dead would involve you, and would involve changes in you. It’s not the sort of knowledge that can easily be accommodated into existing structures. It’s an intrusive sort of guest, one that starts rearranging the furniture – and eventually (if you’re not careful) you’ll wake up one day and find it doing major structural work on the whole house.” The real heart of the book, and its strength, is the central chapter where Rory devotes time to explaining the broken connection between Jesus’ resurrection and ours. “We, like them, are firm on the one and flaky on the other: ‘Jesus was raised from the dead. Absolutely! And that means we will… um… hard to say, really. It’s a bit of a grey area. Go to heaven when we die? Exist as eternal souls? Something about a ‘rupture’ or a ‘rapture’ or something? Who knows’”. The rest of the book is built around 1 Corinthians 15, and the certain hope we have of bodily resurrection as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus, the firstfruits of the age to come. It addresses the foolishness of not believing in human bodily resurrection, the coming transformation, the question of the location of heaven, our fears and worries about what happens to those who die while still waiting for Jesus to return, and the nature of resurrection hope. And Rory explores all these things while keeping both feet firmly on the ground. This is not a book of lofty thoughts disconnected from daily life. This is a book that will help you know the power of Jesus’ resurrection for everyday life. It’s good for a new believer, for an old believer, for a not–yet believer. I can’t think of anyone I wouldn’t want to give this book to. This book made me laugh out loud. It made me think. It taught me new things. I pondered again what a gift God has given us in Jesus. It made me lift my eyes to the heavens, from whence my hope comes.

Tess Holgate

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