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What does it mean that death has no sting for believers?

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For believers, death has no sting because Christ has conquered sin and death through His sacrifice.

The phrase 'death has no sting' arises from 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, which illustrates that for believers, the sting of death is removed because Jesus took upon Himself the sins of humanity. Sin brought death, and through Christ's redemption, those sins are forgiven for believers, meaning they will not bear the penalty of death in eternity. This victory provides immense comfort and confidence to believers, transforming the experience of death into an entrance into everlasting life rather than a finality. Thus, as believers face death, they find solace in the assurance of being restored to eternal fellowship with Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:55-57

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