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What does Thomas Boston say about the transition of the soul at death?

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Boston illustrates that the soul of a righteous person transitions to glory, while the wicked face judgment.

Thomas Boston elaborates on the transition of the soul at death, explaining that the righteous are guided safely to a place of comfort and bliss, while the wicked face imminent judgment and despair. The righteous are depicted as being welcomed by angels into Abraham's bosom, which represents their blessed hope and assurance. In stark contrast, the wicked are portrayed as being forcibly cast away from the presence of God, illustrating the agony and hopelessness of their final state. This observation compels Christians to reflect on their own spiritual state and emphasizes the importance of cultivating a relationship with Christ to ensure a favorable transition at death.
Scripture References: Luke 16:22, Proverbs 14:32

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Death part 2
Thomas Boston · Jan 11, 2007
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