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What does the Bible teach about the burial of Christians?

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The burial of Christians is affirmed in the Bible as an act of respect that acknowledges the significance of the body.

The Bible teaches that the act of burying the dead is a practice sanctioned by God and reflects a respect for the body that once housed the soul. As seen in the burial of Jesus, there is a certain dignity and honor associated with how bodies are treated after death. The care shown in Jesus' burial underscores the importance of honoring those who have passed, pointing to the Christian hope of resurrection. The body is not to be forgotten but treated with reverence, particularly due to the belief that it will be resurrected at the last day, as indicated in Romans 6:4.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Acts 8:2, John 19:40-42

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John 19:38-42
J. C. Ryle · Nov 20, 2022
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