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Check Your Theology at Funeral Services: Preparing the Living for Eternal Review—Before the Court Sits
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Check Your Theology at Funeral Services: Preparing the Living for Eternal Review—Before the Court Sits in Vernon, BC
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Check Your Theology at Funeral Services: Preparing the Living for Eternal Review—Before the Court Sits in Vernon, BC
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What if the words we speak at funerals sound comforting—but are not fully aligned with Heaven’s order? What if, in our attempt to soothe grief, we have quietly replaced truth with assumption? What do you say to a young person standing before a casket for the first time—words that calm emotion, or truth that prepares their life for review? What if Heaven operates by a lawful sequence that many believers have never been taught to honor? Check Your Theology at Funeral Services: Preparing the Living for Eternal Review—Before the Court Sits is a prophetic, corrective work written as a pre-trial briefing for the living. It confronts a dangerous theological drift: the tendency to speak verdicts where Heaven has not yet convened its court. Scripture is clear—death is not the verdict; it is the closure of stewardship. Time ends. Record remains. Review is appointed. Yet in many funeral settings, outcomes are assumed, conclusions are declared, and language is spoken without evidence or jurisdiction. This book restores the biblical sequence—life, death, then judgment (Hebrews 9:27)—and calls the Church back to lawful speech and sober preparation. Through a courtroom lens rooted in Scripture, this work trains readers to understand that funerals are not verdict hearings but advisory moments for those still living. The dead are beyond amendment, but the living remain within jurisdiction and can still correct their record through repentance, obedience, and timely alignment. Each chapter exposes a dimension of Heaven’s order: time as assigned jurisdiction, seasons as authorized windows, delay as accumulated consequence, sudden closure as lawful enforcement, and judgment as scheduled review. The reader is invited to examine life not by sentiment or assumption, but by the evidentiary standard of Scripture. This is not a book of fear—it is a book of clarity, order, and preparation. It equips leaders, families, and believers to speak truthfully at funerals and to live wisely before their own day of review arrives. Because one day the file will close, the court will sit, and the record will speak.
What if the words we speak at funerals sound comforting—but are not fully aligned with Heaven’s order? What if, in our attempt to soothe grief, we have quietly replaced truth with assumption? What do you say to a young person standing before a casket for the first time—words that calm emotion, or truth that prepares their life for review? What if Heaven operates by a lawful sequence that many believers have never been taught to honor? Check Your Theology at Funeral Services: Preparing the Living for Eternal Review—Before the Court Sits is a prophetic, corrective work written as a pre-trial briefing for the living. It confronts a dangerous theological drift: the tendency to speak verdicts where Heaven has not yet convened its court. Scripture is clear—death is not the verdict; it is the closure of stewardship. Time ends. Record remains. Review is appointed. Yet in many funeral settings, outcomes are assumed, conclusions are declared, and language is spoken without evidence or jurisdiction. This book restores the biblical sequence—life, death, then judgment (Hebrews 9:27)—and calls the Church back to lawful speech and sober preparation. Through a courtroom lens rooted in Scripture, this work trains readers to understand that funerals are not verdict hearings but advisory moments for those still living. The dead are beyond amendment, but the living remain within jurisdiction and can still correct their record through repentance, obedience, and timely alignment. Each chapter exposes a dimension of Heaven’s order: time as assigned jurisdiction, seasons as authorized windows, delay as accumulated consequence, sudden closure as lawful enforcement, and judgment as scheduled review. The reader is invited to examine life not by sentiment or assumption, but by the evidentiary standard of Scripture. This is not a book of fear—it is a book of clarity, order, and preparation. It equips leaders, families, and believers to speak truthfully at funerals and to live wisely before their own day of review arrives. Because one day the file will close, the court will sit, and the record will speak.


















