Showing posts with label eternal life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eternal life. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2018

No Less Days


No Less Days
by Amanda Stevens

Really interesting book. And it takes place in Michigan, my home state - so already, this book is a winner for me!

Our protagonist is a regular guy – except he can’t die. How does that affect your daily relationships? What do you tell people you’ve known for 10 years when they age and you don’t?

I found myself speculating . . . hmmm…maybe that’s why this genre is called speculative fiction? Not sure, but anyway, when I put down the book, late at night, because I’d stayed up too late reading, I found myself wondering how you could kill a guy whose blood would automatically heal the body from any wound, illness, accident, or catastrophic event. What if there was an apocalyptic event and everyone died – except that guy?

The cool thing about this book is that it’s written from a Christian worldview, so God is a factor. It’s awesome to imagine God using a mortal who’s been given a seemingly eternal life on earth before he dies. All Christians look forward to eternal life – after they die. So will this guy be like Enoch? Never dies? Or will he just live super long – a Biblically long life – and then die and then begin eternal life?

And that makes you ask the question…what if eternal life were just like our regular lives? Is eternal life in a fallen world something to be desired? Because lots of people seem to think so. 

I loved all the great questions raised by this novel. In fact, I've really only shared with you the questions this book raises. But it's so refreshing to read a book that makes me think! The plot is great and I found this book to be a real page-turner. So many great scenes to read. Interesting turns of the story lead to a satisfying ending with room for something more. And I have heard from Amanda Stevens herself, that she is currently at work on a sequel. This is great news! I hope you'll give this book a try - I think you'll like it!

Tell us some of your pros and cons if you were unable to die. If you leave us a comment, you'll be entered to win our giveaway this month.


Jennifer Fromke writes from North Carolina, where the skies are blue, the tea is sweet (not that she drinks it), and the summers are so hot she writes in the shade of her back porch, literally sweating over each novel she writes. She talks about books ad nauseam and recommends them to everyone she meets, so she started a book review blog for sheer joy: www.shetalksbooks.com 


Monday, May 15, 2017

The Bridegroom and His Bride



As a young man marries a young woman, so will your Builder marry you; as a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you. Isaiah 62:5

Joy. Love. Uncontained excitement. A new name. A new home. Beginnings, long awaited, hoped for, believed. The promise of forever. Preparing for the wedding of my nephew, thinking on the death of two dear friends, reminds me that one day all who call Jesus their Lord will attend a glorious wedding. We will be the bride.

The groom’s eyes glow as he beholds his bride, joyful and radiant as she starts down the aisle. Hopes and dreams about their new life stretch out before them. And the guests celebrate. Clothed in their best, their finest jewelry, with joyful smiles, they watch, a few with tears, always with prayers.

For those who belong to the Jesus, His Church, He waits with the light of love glowing in His eyes, His hand outstretched. As a bride takes the name of her husband, believers will bear the new name Jesus gives forever. Revelation 2: 17 says, “[He] will also give that person a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to the one who receives it.”

My dear mother-in-law longed for that day, ready long before it came, her heart eager to meet her Lord and behold His face. Earthly partings contain sorrow. We don’t know when we will meet our loved ones again. But when all true believers are gathered in heaven, nothing will ever separate them from their Lord or their loved ones again.

One that day, they will meet Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God, and be joined with the Bridegroom forever. And He will rejoice over them. Now is the time of preparation. The heart of the bride must be ready, longing to please her Lord, beating faster when she hears His name, for she will be His forever.



Matthew 25 tells of five foolish virgins whose lamps ran out of oil. They fell asleep and missed the coming of the bridegroom. They failed to hear his call, as one day Jesus will call all who belong to Him.

We must make certain our hearts are ready, that we are awake, prepared, and waiting for His call.

Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb!” (Revelation 19:9)

© Copyright by Norma Gail Thurston Holtman, March 16, 2017
About the author:
Norma Gail is the author of the contemporary Christian romance, Land of My Dreams, winner of the 2016 Bookvana Religious Fiction Award. A women’s Bible study leader for over 21 years, her devotionals and poetry have appeared at ChristianDevotions.us, the Stitches Thru Time blog, and in “The Secret Place.” She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. Norma is a former RN who lives in the mountains of New Mexico with her husband of 40 years. They have two adult children.
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