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What does it mean that death is abolished according to the Bible?

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Abolishing death means that Christ has conquered eternal separation from God for His people.

In the biblical context, particularly as stated in 2 Timothy 1:10, the abolition of death refers to the victory Jesus achieved over eternal separation from God as a consequence of sin. Although physical death remains a reality, Christ's resurrection demonstrates that He has overcome death, and for believers, it signifies the end of the second death—the eternal condemnation. The promise encapsulated in the gospel assures that those who are in Christ will never face condemnation or separation from God, thus embracing the gift of eternal life and immortality.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:10, Hebrews 2:14-15

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