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What does the Bible say about the journey of death?

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The journey of death is depicted as a one-way trip with no return, leading to either eternal life or eternal separation from God.

Scripture describes death as a one-way journey that every person will undertake, emphasizing its irreversible nature. Job notes 'I shall go the way whence I shall not return' (Job 16:22), indicating that death leads to a definitive meeting with God where one's eternal destiny is set. For believers, this journey leads to eternal life with Christ, while for the unrepentant, it results in separation from God's presence and His judgment. Therefore, the understanding of death as a singular, final event motivates individuals to examine their relationship with Christ before it is too late.
Scripture References: Job 16:22

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