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What does the Bible say about life, death, and eternity?

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The Bible emphasizes the brevity of life and the certainty of death, highlighting the eternal consequences of our choices regarding Christ.

In the Bible, particularly in Job 14, it is articulated that 'man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.' This reflects the reality of life’s fragility and the inevitable approach of death. The scriptures remind us that every individual will stand before God in judgment, which underscores the weight of living in relationship with Christ. The Bible does not shy away from discussing the eternal outcomes of both acceptance and rejection of God’s grace. Those without faith in Christ face eternal judgment, while believers are assured of everlasting life in glory with the Savior. Thus, life, death, and eternity are intimately connected, and our understanding of these matters must be applied to our hearts and actions in this short earthly existence.
Scripture References: Job 14, Matthew 25:46, Hebrews 9:27, Job 14:1-3, Job 14:14

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