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Why is the concept of mortality important for Christians?

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Recognizing our mortality reminds Christians to live wisely and focus on what truly matters: their relationship with Christ.

The awareness of our mortality is crucial for Christians as it shapes how we live each day. Job acknowledges in Job 16:22 that a few years will come, and then he shall go. This recognition serves as motivation to redeem the time and prioritize our relationship with God. David also reflects on this in Psalm 89:48, reminding us that every person must face death, prompting us to consider our eternal standing before God. Living with an understanding of our mortality encourages us to engage in meaningful actions, preach the gospel, and live righteously, knowing that we will one day give an account before the Lord. Ultimately, embracing the reality of death aligns our hearts with wisdom, directing us to trust in Christ.
Scripture References: Job 16:22, Psalm 89:48, James 4:14, Matthew 6:19-21

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I, Too, Shall Die
Henry Mahan · Jan 18, 1987
Joshua

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