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Nov212011

Book Review: Grieving, Hope and Solace

Click on image for more info on Grieving, Hope and Solace from Cruciform Press.When a Loved One Dies in Christ by Albert N. Martin.

A few weeks after Albert Martin’s wife died, he began preaching the series of sermons from which this excellent little book came. He was answering the question of what it means to grieve a loved one who has died in Christ, for himself first and also for his congregation.

What I appreciated most was Martin’s biblical description (as much as it can be described) of the intermediate state—the time between the death of a believer and the resurrection of the dead. It’s a neglected subject, I’d say. For one, we are not told much about it in scripture; and two, we prefer to skip right over to the best part—the final state and the believer’s glorification. But I know from experience that when a loved one dies, the question that nags is “Where are they? What is happening to them right now?”

Thankfully, we are told enough that we can be comforted by what we know. What we can know about the intermediate state gives us the ability to grieve as people who have a solid hope. And thankfully, Albert Martin has worked through what the Bible tells us about what happens directly after the death of a believer and presented it to us in Grieving, Hope and Solace.

Albert N. Martin pastored Trinity Baptist Church in Montville, NJ for 46 years. He is now retired from ministry.

Have you lost a believing loved one? Or do you want to understand what will happen to you after you die? Either way, this book will be instructive and encouraging. I recommend it, too, as a gift for anyone who has recently lost someone who is in Christ. Much better for them than C. S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed, a book recommended to me that I found quite discouraging. While it does not make light of the grief experienced by those left behind, Grieving, Hope and Solace is always hopeful, constantly pointing us to Christ and the glory that will surely come. 

Update: Elaine endorses this book, too

Having already experienced the loss of a loved one in Christ, I believe this book has truly prepared me much more for a similar experience.

From Cruciform Press, a description, some excerpts and another review of this book

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    Book Review - "Grieving Hope and Solace" - a good review of a new Christian book on grief. It's good to hear a perspective on a book like this from someone who has experienced significant grief in their life.

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I just finished this book a few weeks ago and have a review on my blog too - glad you appreciated this book as I did.

November 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterElaine

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