Author: | D. Gregory Wark | ISBN: | 9780998943312 |
Publisher: | Donald G. Wark | Publication: | May 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Donald G. Wark | Language: | English |
Author: | D. Gregory Wark |
ISBN: | 9780998943312 |
Publisher: | Donald G. Wark |
Publication: | May 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Donald G. Wark |
Language: | English |
A Good Death: Leaving It All on the Battlefield of Life by Greg Wark is a radical call for commitment to the cause of Christ, in life and death. For too long many us have retreated to the comfort zones of contemporary Christianity instead of engaging the enemy of our souls and enforcing the victory that Jesus died to give each of us. It is time for believers to arise and remind the devil that he is a defeated foe!
According to Wark, the sacrificial life and death of Jesus Christ served as his inspiration for writing the book: “It is interesting to me that the only thing that Christ took with Him in His ascension to heaven were His scars, which speaks volumes. You see, scars are the proof of a life lived right. And our Hero and Lord lived His life to die. The message for you and me is clear. The scars we obtain in the fulfillment of our calling are eternal. We are supposed to arrive in eternity bloodied and scarred when we die. When we do, we will die to see a better day.”
A Good Death: Leaving It All on the Battlefield of Life by Greg Wark is a radical call for commitment to the cause of Christ, in life and death. For too long many us have retreated to the comfort zones of contemporary Christianity instead of engaging the enemy of our souls and enforcing the victory that Jesus died to give each of us. It is time for believers to arise and remind the devil that he is a defeated foe!
According to Wark, the sacrificial life and death of Jesus Christ served as his inspiration for writing the book: “It is interesting to me that the only thing that Christ took with Him in His ascension to heaven were His scars, which speaks volumes. You see, scars are the proof of a life lived right. And our Hero and Lord lived His life to die. The message for you and me is clear. The scars we obtain in the fulfillment of our calling are eternal. We are supposed to arrive in eternity bloodied and scarred when we die. When we do, we will die to see a better day.”