Can any good come from thinking about death? Our natural tendency is to answer that question no! But what if our meditation on death was informed by a theological understanding of death, a recognition of the comfort Jesus's death affords Christians, and ethical guidance for dealing with death in these complicated days of modern medical developments? Rather than being morbidly unhelpful, authors Joel R. Beeke and Christopher W. Bogosh contend that meditating on dying and death can be profitable, even necessary, for us. Are you prepared to say that your death will be "gain" (Phil. 1:21)?
Table of Contents:
Part One: The Basics
1. Dying Depicted: Hope in the Old Testament
2. Dying Demystified: Facts about Death
3. Dying Defined: The Wages of Sin
4. Dying Delayed: The Grace of Medicine
Part Two: Jesus's Dying and Death
5. Dying Devotion: Jesus in Gethsemane (1)
6. Dying Devotion: Jesus in Gethsemane (2)
7. Dying Defeated: Jesus Conquering Death
8. Dying Destroyed: No More Death
Part Three: Contemporary Issues
9. Dying Desperately: Pursuing Futile Treatment
10. Dying Deliberately: Wise Preparation for Death
11. Dying Demonstrated: Faithful Perseverance until Death
12. Dying Delightfully: Victorious Death