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What does the Bible say about the value of life?

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The Bible teaches that life is precious and should be valued, both in the physical and spiritual sense.

The passage from 2 Kings illustrates a captain who recognized the value of life, humbly asking Elijah to spare him and his men. This reflects a broader biblical principle that our lives, and especially our souls, are precious in God's sight. The psalmist echoes this truth, affirming that our lives are like a vapor and should be cherished as God upholds them. Ultimately, the value of our life stems not just from existence but from the reality that God, in His sovereignty, has deemed us precious, choosing to give His Son, Jesus Christ, for our redemption.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 1:13-15, Psalm 116:15, Isaiah 43:4

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