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What does it mean that death is a shepherd for the wicked?

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In Scripture, death is depicted as a shepherd leading the wicked to their ultimate judgment and separation from God.

The metaphor of death as a shepherd is particularly striking in the sermon, where it illustrates the inevitability of death for all humanity, regardless of status or wealth. Just as a shepherd guides sheep, death leads the wicked to their grave and ultimately to eternal judgment. This stark imagery is meant to underscore the contrast between those who are in Christ and those who are not. For the wicked, death signifies not merely the end of life but a transition into judgment and separation from God, highlighting the grave consequences of a life lived apart from His grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 49:14

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