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How do we know that all must die?

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Scripture and experience confirm that every generation has faced death (Ecclesiastes 1:4).

The universality of death is a doctrine supported by both scriptural authority and human experience. Ecclesiastes 1:4 tells us, 'One generation passes away, and another generation comes,' highlighting the continuous cycle of life and death. From the beginning, since Abel, death has been a shared reality amongst humanity. Historical observation shows that irrespective of status—be it the wise, foolish, rich, or poor—death is no respecter of persons. The inevitability of death compels us to reflect on our lives and the state of our souls, as portrayed in Psalm 89:48, which questions what man can give in exchange for his life.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:4, Psalm 89:48

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Death part 1
Thomas Boston · Jan 12, 2007
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Joshua

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