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Why is it important for Christians to plan for their death?

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Planning for death is crucial for Christians to ensure a Christ-magnifying legacy and to avoid leaving burdens on loved ones.

For Christians, preparing for death is not merely a practical concern; it is an aspect of living faithfully unto God and loving others well. The Bible encourages us to maintain a death-ready walk with God and to resolve any unresolved issues, ensuring a clear conscience as articulated in Proverbs 27:1, which advises against boasting about tomorrow. This preparation reflects our understanding of life’s transience and underscores our responsibility to leave behind a legacy that glorifies Christ. Furthermore, by putting our affairs in order – including wills and directives for end-of-life care – we demonstrate love and care for those we leave behind, relieving them from additional burdens during a difficult time. Thus, our planning is a reflection of our faith and responsibility as Christians.
Scripture References: Proverbs 27:1, Philippians 1:20

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