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How does the death of a believer demonstrate the gospel?

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The death of a believer reflects the gospel as it illustrates the victory over death through Christ's resurrection.

The death of a believer serves as a powerful reminder of the gospel. In Genesis 23, the account of Abraham burying Sarah symbolizes the rest and hope found in Christ. Just as Abraham paid the full price for the burial site, Christ paid the ultimate price for our redemption with His life. The narrative points to the greater fulfillment of God’s promise found in Isaiah 40:2, where it states, 'she hath received of the Lord's hand double for all her sins.' This assurance signifies that through Christ’s death and resurrection, believers are granted eternal life and the promise of resurrection. The believer’s body may rest, but their soul is with the Lord, awaiting the glorious day when Christ returns to resurrect them. Thus, the funeral of a believer becomes a testimony to God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 23, Isaiah 40:2, 1 Corinthians 15:52

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The First Funeral
Frank Tate · Jan 11, 2023
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