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What does the Bible say about death and the assurance of salvation?

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The Bible assures believers that their times are in the hands of God, emphasizing the hope of eternal life in Christ.

The scripture teaches that death is a certainty for everyone, as highlighted in Jeremiah 28:16, where the prophecy states, "This year thou shalt die." For the believer, this message serves not as a cause for fear but as a reminder of the fragility of life and the certainty of God's sovereignty over it. When facing our mortality, we are invited to respond with confidence that our times are indeed in the loving hands of Jesus, who holds our future securely. As believers, we have the joy and assurance that through Christ, death is not an end but a passage into eternal life with Him.

In Romans 8:28-30, Paul reassures us that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. This includes our ultimate transformation at death. Instead of celebrating life solely in its earthly form, Christians are encouraged to embrace a spiritual perspective on birthdays, reflecting on new life in Christ rather than merely physical existence. Understanding our identity as new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17) shifts our focus from earthly celebrations to eternal truths, fostering a profound sense of gratitude and joy in our salvation journey. As we count years in grace, we are reminded to live in anticipation of our eternal home in paradise.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 28:16, Romans 8:28-30, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Jeremiah 28:16
Robert Hawker · Jul 13, 2016
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