What does the Bible teach about the reality of death?
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The Bible teaches that death is a universal reality, yet believers need not fear it.
Death is portrayed in Scripture as an undeniable fact of human existence that comes to all, regardless of status, age, or strength. The Gospels affirm that death is an enemy that inflicts deep sorrow and separation, particularly for those grieving loved ones, such as parents losing children. However, the Christian hope lies in the promise that through Christ, believers are given eternal life and victory over death. With faith in Jesus, death loses its sting, serving as a gateway to everlasting communion with God. The biblical narrative urges believers to confront the reality of death while also finding comfort in the resurrection promise that follows, which provides assurance and hope.
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