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How does death affect the believer according to the Bible?

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Death for the believer is a transition into eternal peace with God, not an end but a beginning.

The Bible assures believers that death is not the end but a transition to an eternal state in the presence of God. As stated in Isaiah 57:1-2, the righteous are taken away to be spared from the evil to come, illustrating that their physical death leads to a spiritual awakening in glory. The scripture teaches that upon death, the believer's spirit is immediately with Christ, enjoying peace and rest, awaiting the glorification of their bodies. This hopeful perspective on death reinforces the believer's assurance of eternal life through faith in Christ, which is emphasized in John 11:25-26, where Jesus proclaims Himself as the resurrection and the life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:1-2, John 11:25-26

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