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What does 'ready to die' mean in a Christian context?

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'Ready to die' in a Christian context means being at peace with God's plan for our lives and trusting in His salvation through Christ.

Being 'ready to die' signifies an individual’s state of faith and assurance through Christ's redemptive work. It reflects a heart surrendered to God's will, acknowledging both His sovereignty over our lives and the certainty of salvation through faith in Him. Like Simeon, who could depart in peace after seeing Jesus, believers find that their readiness is rooted in knowing God’s grace and being secure in His promises (Luke 2:29-30). It involves not only anticipation of eternal life but also living in accordance with God’s purpose, demonstrating a life fully reliant on His grace and mercy. This readiness emerges from a deep trust in Christ as the source of our hope.
Scripture References: Luke 2:29-30

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