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Why is the death of God's saints precious?

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The death of God's saints is precious because it signifies the fulfillment of God's promises and the hope of eternal life.

Psalm 116:15 tells us that precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. This reflects the truth that the hope and resurrection of believers is grounded in Christ's finished work. Unlike the world's view, the death of a believer is not an end but a transition to eternal glory, affirming the covenant that God established with them before the foundation of the world. Those who have been redeemed by Christ live in the assurance that their death is not a failure but a triumphant return to their heavenly home, where they will fully experience the promises of God. Thus, their death holds significant value and comfort for the faithful, as it underscores God's faithfulness in keeping His promises.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:15

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