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SHALL WE KNOW OUR LOVED ONES IN HEAVEN?

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SHALL WE KNOW OUR LOVED ONES IN HEAVEN?

By: Guillermo Santamaria
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Shall We Know Our Loved Ones in Heaven? is a biblical and pastoral study of one of the tenderest questions a grieving heart can ask: whether the saints of God will recognize and know one another in the world to come. Rather than leaning on sentiment or speculation, the book builds its case from Scripture, tracing the Bible’s teaching on continued personal identity after death, reunion, resurrection, and the communion of saints. It moves from the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to the Old Testament language of being “gathered” to one’s people, to David’s hope regarding his child, the transfiguration, Luke 16, Paul’s promise of being “together with them,” and the fuller knowledge described in 1 Corinthians 13. Along the way, it also addresses objections such as the end of marriage in the resurrection and Isaiah 65:17, weighing both sides carefully while arguing that the biblical evidence strongly points toward real recognition in glory.

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At heart, this is not merely a study about memory or reunion, but about Christ, resurrection, and the triumph of divine grace over death. The book insists that heaven is not a sentimental extension of earthly life, yet neither is it a place of erased personhood or anonymous existence. It argues that the redeemed remain themselves, that death does not destroy identity, and that every holy affection is purified and fulfilled under the lordship of Christ. Thoughtful, moving, and deeply rooted in Scripture, this work offers comfort to mourners, caution against shallow speculation, and a Christ-centered hope that lifts the eyes of believers above the grave toward the coming glory of the Lamb.

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