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Why is death significant for Christians?

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For Christians, death signifies a passage into eternal life with Christ, transforming it into a blessed event.

Death holds profound significance for Christians as it is viewed as a release from the earthly body and an entrance into eternal communion with God. Richard Baxter illustrates this by stating that death is but a release and that believers go to their father's house to dwell with Christ forever. John Owen describes death as a passage into God's harbor, where the storms of life are replaced by the peace of His glorious presence. This understanding flips the common perception of death as a tragedy, presenting it instead as a transition to a better state. Therefore, for the godly, death is not to be feared but embraced as the 'funeral of all sorrows', introducing them to everlasting joy with Christ.

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