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All Things New

Heaven, Earth, and the Restoration of Everything You Love

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Discover hope for your life today as you explore God’s plans for the future.

New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge offers you a breathtaking look into God’s promise for a new heaven and a new earth.

All Things New is for you if you’ve ever…

  • Wonder if the difficult things you go through matter
  • Feel anxious about the future and your loved ones' futures
  • Fear that your dreams won’t come true
  • Want to understand what God has planned for your life

All Things New helps you understand the simple but revolutionary idea that, according to the Bible, heaven is not our eternal home--the New Earth is. As Jesus says in the gospel of Matthew, the next chapter of our story begins with "the renewal of all things," by which he means the earth we love in all its beauty, our own selves, and the things that make for a rich life: music, art, food, laughter, and all that we hold dear. Everything shall be renewed "when the world is made new."

More than anything else, how you envision your future shapes your current experience. If you knew that God was going to restore your life and everything you love any day; if you believed a great and glorious goodness was coming to you--not in a vague heaven but right here on this earth--you would have a hope to see you through anything, an anchor for your soul, "an unbreakable spiritual lifeline, reaching past all appearances right to the very presence of God" (Hebrews 6:19).

Most Christians (most people for that matter) fail to look forward to their future because their view of heaven is vague, religious, and frankly boring. Hope begins when we understand that for the believer nothing is lost. Heaven is not a life in the clouds; it is not endless harp-strumming or worship-singing. Rather, the life we long for, the paradise Adam and Eve knew, is precisely the life that is coming to us. And that life is coming soon.

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All stars
Most relevant
most encouraging Christian book I've heard.makes me want to tell everyone the good news.

wow

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Honestly. If you gave me money right now I could not tell you what this book was about. Granted I listened in bed but other than God and the new creation I could not tell you anything more. This may well be one of those books written for the sake of writing a book. Nothing inherently wrong with the book; just forgettable.

what was the book about again?

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So much hope is in here. Solid dependable and tangible. As in other books John describes our longings and dreams and how they marry with Gods desires and hopes. Always better to hear it read by the author too!
Thankyou....thankyou!

Wonderful book

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One of the best books I have listened to in a long while. John Eldredge, reading his own book, is medicine to the soul. Quite a few tears I must say in the earlier chapters because the message of the book just seems to connect with the human condition and the longing to know God, the longing to have hope in a hopeless world, and the need to know it will be ok in the end. Of course it will be so much more than ok.

Throughout the book you can't help but carry a sadness for those who don't know Jesus ... so many in my own family. If only they knew what I knew and could hear the words of this book. I resolve to prayer more diligently for them.

Thank you John Eldredge for an awesome piece of work

Amazing book

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Good to bathe in the subject, but large recitations of C S Lewis isn’t needed. A reminder of what is to come lifts our gaze from now to then.

You get what it says it’s about

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