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What does the Bible say about change after death?

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The Bible indicates that physical death is not the end, but a change for believers, transforming them into a new, glorified state.

In the book of Job, particularly Job 14:14, we see Job questioning if a man can live again after death. His assertion implies hope in a significant transformation that occurs at death. Instead of viewing death as the end, Job presents it as a 'change,' emphasizing that for the believer, death leads to a new existence free from the pains and sufferings of this world. This perspective is affirmed in New Testament writings, which assert that believers will be changed and receive glorified bodies, as seen in 1 Corinthians 15:51-54. Thus, for the Christian, death is a gateway to a better state—a change filled with hope and renewal.
Scripture References: Job 14:14, 1 Corinthians 15:51-54

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