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What does the Bible say about death and gathering to God's people?

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The Bible teaches that death for believers is a gathering to God's people, not a separation.

In Genesis 49:29-33, Jacob expresses his desire to be gathered to his people, indicating that death is not merely an end, but a reuniting with fellow believers in God's covenant. Jacob's charge to his sons emphasizes the importance of being with those who have gone before him in faith. The New Testament echoes this sentiment by highlighting that believers will be gathered together in Christ, both in life and after death (Ephesians 1:10). Death is seen as a solemn transition from this life to an eternal gathering with God's people, where our hope lies.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:29-33, Ephesians 1:10

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