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What does the Bible really say about cremation? Are modern choices pleasing to God, or are we ignoring divine instruction? Juan F. Negron once believed cremation was acceptable to God-but then doubt stirred his heart. After reading a small pamphlet, he realized he had been viewing cremation through his own reasoning, not through the lens of Scripture. That awakening led him to write Cremation: What God Tell Us?-a deeply personal and biblically grounded call for believers to reexamine this increasingly common practice. This powerful book presents clear biblical evidence showing that burial, not…mehr

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What does the Bible really say about cremation? Are modern choices pleasing to God, or are we ignoring divine instruction? Juan F. Negron once believed cremation was acceptable to God-but then doubt stirred his heart. After reading a small pamphlet, he realized he had been viewing cremation through his own reasoning, not through the lens of Scripture. That awakening led him to write Cremation: What God Tell Us?-a deeply personal and biblically grounded call for believers to reexamine this increasingly common practice. This powerful book presents clear biblical evidence showing that burial, not cremation, aligns with God's will. From Genesis 3:19-"for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return"-to 1 Corinthians 15, where Paul describes the resurrection of the body, Negron urges readers to honor the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. Cremation, he argues, destroys what God intends to raise and transform. Rooted in the King James Version and supported by theological reflection, this book challenges cultural norms and reclaims a sacred understanding of death. Whether you are a ministry leader, a grieving family member, or a faithful believer, this book offers spiritual clarity and encourages you to follow divine guidance. Discover the biblical truth. Reconsider cremation. Choose to honor the body God created.
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Juan F. Negron had thought cremation was acceptable to God, but then he began to have doubts. After reading a pamphlet about cremation, he realized that he had been looking at cremation from his own point of view and not as the Lord sees it. Something told him he had to pass on what he learned to other believers. In Genesis 3:19, God said, "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return." According to divine precept and example, there is but one Christian way to dispose of our dead, and that is to bury them. If you want God to sanctify your body, remember that by intentionally burning your body, the body is destroyed and God has no one to raise, resurrect, nor your body change (see 1 Corinthians 15:51-52). When you opt for cremation, you treat the body as a temporary thing. Rather than give our consent to destroy God's property in the oven of a crematorium, every loved one should be affectionately and carefully laid away whole in the ground like the body of our Savior.