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What does the Bible say about dealing with death?

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The Bible teaches that for believers, death is a transition to life with Christ, while for unbelievers, it leads to eternal torment.

The Scripture teaches that death for the believer is not the end but rather the beginning of eternal life in the presence of Jesus Christ. As mentioned in Genesis 47:29-31, Jacob faced his death with the assurance that he would be buried with his ancestors and not in Egypt. This signifies a deep trust in God’s promises that transcend this earthly life. For Christians, death is a 'graduation' into glory where they will be perfectly conformed to Christ's image. On the contrary, for the unbeliever, death marks the commencement of eternal separation from God, which is a reality that weighs heavily and sorrowfully upon the soul.
Scripture References: Genesis 47:29-31, Romans 6:23, 1 Corinthians 15:54-57

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