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The Way to Life Eternal

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William Jay
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What does the Bible say about death and eternal life?

The Bible teaches that death for the Christian is the pathway to eternal life.

In Philippians 1:21, Paul expresses that to live is Christ and to die is gain, indicating that while death is inherently unwelcome due to our natural instincts, it leads to eternal life for Christians. Job 16:22 mentions the inevitable journey after death, emphasizing its certainty. Additionally, Revelation 14:13 proclaims a blessing upon those who die in the Lord, asserting that death is not the end but a transition to eternal existence with Christ. Therefore, the Christian view of death is not one of despair, but of hope and assurance in God's promise of everlasting life.

Philippians 1:21, Job 16:22, Revelation 14:13

How do we know that dying is gain for Christians?

Christians believe dying is gain because it leads to eternal life with Christ.

The assurance that dying is gain for Christians is rooted in the biblical promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:21 clearly articulates this truth, where Paul notes that while life may be filled with earthly endeavors, the ultimate gain is found in death—a transition to being in the presence of the Lord. Revelation 14:13 reinforces this sentiment, declaring a blessing on those who die in the Lord, further indicating that such an end brings forth a new beginning in eternal fellowship with God. Thus, knowing that death leads to life eternal substantiates the Christian belief that dying is indeed gain.

Philippians 1:21, Revelation 14:13

Why is the concept of dying in the Lord important for Christians?

Dying in the Lord assures Christians of eternal blessings.

The concept of dying in the Lord is profoundly significant for Christians as it encapsulates the hope and assurance found in Christ. Revelation 14:13 declares, 'Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,' implying that there are divine rewards awaiting those who pass from this life resting in their faith. This blessing highlights that death does not sever the believer's connection to God; rather, it fulfills their ultimate purpose by bringing them closer to Him. Understanding this concept helps Christians navigate the fear of death while fostering a deeper appreciation for the eternal life promised in Christ, thus enriching their present faith.

Revelation 14:13

"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain!" - Philippians 1:21 

    A dislike of death is no proof of the lack of genuine religion. The instincts of nature shrink from it, for no creature can like its own dissolution. But though death is not desired, the result of it may be, for to the Christian dying is the way to life eternal!

"Only a few years will pass, before I go on the journey of no return." - Job 16:22
"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on!" - Revelation 14:13 
 

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