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Is death a fearful experience for believers?

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No, death is viewed as a hopeful transition for believers, as they trust in God's promises.

For believers, death does not hold the same fear it does for those without faith. The knowledge that their death is in the hands of God, who is not only sovereign but also their Savior, alleviates fears associated with mortality. In 1 Chronicles 21, David expressed a willingness to fall into the hands of God, highlighting that believers find comfort in knowing they will encounter their compassionate Creator. Death is viewed as a departure to a better state, where believers are fully realized in their relationship with Christ. Therefore, while the physical separation can bring sorrow, the spiritual assurance of being with God removes fear and enables believers to face death with peace and confidence.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 21, Philippians 1:23

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