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What does the Bible say about the day of death for believers?

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The Bible teaches that the day of death is better than the day of birth for believers, as it leads to a more perfect enjoyment of God.

According to Ecclesiastes 7:1, 'the day of death is better than the day of one's birth.' This reflects the profound truth that a believer's last day on earth is ultimately a transition into the eternal presence of God. The current life is characterized by an imperfect and incomplete experience of God's glory. As Thomas Brooks illustrates, even the best believers, who revel in God's presence, still experience a dim and dark understanding of Him. In heaven, however, this obscurity is replaced by a clear and complete communion with God that fulfills the soul's deepest longings.

Heaven is described as a place where there are no complaints, needs, or burdens—only the pure joy of God's presence. The glorious aspects of heaven are so abundant that they surpass our understanding and measurement. Believers are encouraged to see death not as something to be feared, but as the gateway to receiving the fullness of God's joy and glory. This change from worldly existence to eternal life should ignite in believers a desire for their final day, viewing life as a temporary state that ultimately leads to an everlasting relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 7:1, 1 Thessalonians 4:17-18

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