(I received a free copy of this book from FrontGate Media in exchange for my review. This post is sponsored by W Publishing / HarperCollins Christian Publishing.)
The Promise of Heaven by Dr. David Jeremiah
I don’t know about you, but in the days we’re living in, I find myself thinking about Heaven a lot more. Maybe it’s the heaviness of the world, or maybe it’s that deep-down ache that reminds us this isn’t our forever home. Either way, Paul’s words in Colossians 3:1–2 keep echoing in my heart:
“Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set your sights on the realities of heaven, where Christ sits in the place of honor at God’s right hand. Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.”
So when FrontGate Media reached out and asked if I’d like to review a new book about Heaven—written by Dr. David Jeremiah, a teacher I’ve followed and trusted for years—I didn’t even have to think twice. I knew his depth of biblical wisdom and his years of faithfully walking with the Lord would make this one rich. And it is.
The Promise of Heaven answers so many of the questions we’ve all quietly wondered about:
👉 Will there be marriage in Heaven?
👉 Will we remember our lives here?
👉 Will we know each other?
👉 What will Heaven actually be like?
But what I love most is that it doesn’t stop there—it shows how Heaven changes the way we live right now.
Real Talk
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably noticed how easy it is to get caught up in the noise of life—the news, the to-do lists, the what-ifs. But when your eyes shift toward eternity, it changes everything. That’s what this book does—it gently repositions your heart to remember what’s ahead, and it brings a peace you didn’t even realize you’d misplaced.
Dr. Jeremiah breaks down what Scripture actually says about Heaven in such a simple, relatable way. He clears up the common misconceptions we’ve all heard, but more importantly, he reminds you of what’s true.
This book is filled with 31 short, practical chapters that fit easily into daily life, —they carry deep, faith-building insight. It’s not just about knowing Heaven is real; it’s about living like Heaven is real.
He writes with the kind of clarity and compassion that meets you where you are—whether you’re grieving, facing uncertainty, or just longing for reassurance that God’s promises are still true. You’ll close the book reminded that Heaven is already breaking into our world through Jesus, and that we get to live with that hope right now.
There’s this quiet strength that comes from remembering: darkness doesn’t win. God’s promises do.
And that’s what I think Dr. Jeremiah captures so beautifully—Heaven isn’t just our destination; it’s the hope that gives meaning to every moment in between.
If you’ve lost someone you love, or you’re just craving a deeper sense of peace in a world that feels upside down, this book will be a breath of fresh air for your soul and remind you of what we have to look forward to.
Grab your copy here: bit.ly/ThePromiseofHeaven
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This post is sponsored by W Publishing / HarperCollins Christian Publishing.





