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Why is it significant that the righteous are taken away from the evil to come?

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The righteous are taken away as a mercy from God, preserving them from impending judgment and evil.

The scripture indicates that God's providence includes the timing of believers' deaths, framing it as a gracious act of deliverance. The righteous are, in essence, removed from the coming evil to ensure their eternal peace with God. As seen in Isaiah 57:1-2, their departure is a merciful act that saves them from the present and future corruption that exists in a fallen world. This truth reassures believers of God’s watchful care over them, affirming that their physical death is a transition into peace with Christ rather than an end.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:1-2, Romans 6:11

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