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Tag Archives: life after death
You will be resurrected
How final is death? Should we expect to be resurrected? Continue reading
Posted in Death, Death of Christ, Eternal life, Fear of death, feeling hopeless, Funeral, Grieving, Hope?, Loss, Resurrection
Tagged bodily resurrection, Easter, life after death, Resurrection
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The anxiety we feel in death
Our Creator did not allow death to have the final word. Life in our present physical bodies is not our only existence. Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Anxiety, Assurance, Atheism, Comfort, Death, Eternal life, Fear of death, Jesus Christ
Tagged afraid to die, Death, Fear of Death, Heaven, life after death, Resurrection
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Troubled dust, but dust that dreams
Rest securely and confidently in what God has done for you in Christ! And remind yourself often that…. Continue reading
Posted in Agnostic, Atheism, Atheists, Death of Christ, Depravity, Depression, Despair, Easter, Eternal life, Eternal security, Evil in the world, Fear of death, God's Love, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Grieving, Heaven, Hope?, Human depravity, Human dignity, Humanism, In Christ, Jesus Christ, Loss, Meaning of life, Problem of evil, Promises of Bible, purpose, Religion-not the answer, Resurrection, Salvation, Sin, Suffering, The cross of Christ
Tagged ashes to ashes, dust to dust, empty, Hope, hopeless feelings, life after death, Meaning of life, Meaninglessness, more to life
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Resurrection is life after life after death
The last experience of life is death. It is the most certain thing in every person’s life. “There is a time to be born and a time to die” (Ecclesiastes 3:2). But death is not final. Continue reading
Evil and death are conquered!
Take time to reflect on this great quote and the Scriptures and song of worship: Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Assurance, Christian worldview, Christianity, Comfort, Death, Death of Christ, Doubt, Easter, Eternal life, Eternal security, Evil in the world, Fear of death, God's Love, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Hope?, Jesus Christ, Loss, Reconciliation, Religion-not the answer, Restoration, Resurrection, Salvation, Security of salvation, Seeking God, Suffering, Victory
Tagged afraid to die, afterlife, Death, death of Jesus Christ, life after death
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Top 5 Arguments against eternal punishment
Most people know that the Bible doesn’t describe a pleasant end for those who reject God’s offer of salvation through Jesus Christ. But what type of judgment falls on them? Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Afraid to die, Bible, Christian worldview, Death, Discernment, Doctrine, End Times, Eschatology, Eternal life, Eternal security, Fear, Fear of death, Fear of God, Future events, God's control, God's Love, God's power, God's Will, Hell, Hope?, Jesus Christ, Love Wins, Problem of evil, Punishment, Questioning God, Rob Bell, Salvation, Second coming, Security of salvation, Theodicy, Truth
Tagged Death, Do people suffer in hell forever, Eternal suffering, Is hell a place?, Is hell real?, life after death, Resurrection
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How should we understand death?
Ten truths about death Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Death, Death of Christ, Eternal life, Fear of death, Resurrection, Salvation
Tagged Death, Fear of death, life after death
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Will you live after you die?
All people should expect to be resurrected. According to Jesus, “a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice and come out (John 5:28-29).
But Jesus also said that some “will rise to live” and some “will rise to be condemned.”
Which group will you be in?
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Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Assurance, Breaking News, Christian worldview, Christianity, Comfort, Coming of Christ, Death, Deity of Jesus, Discouragement, Easter, Fear, Fear of death, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Heaven, Hope?, Jesus Christ, Life, Loss, Resurrection
Tagged Fear of death, life after death, Resurrection
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Ten truths about death
The Easter question: “Should we expect to live after our earthly lives end?” Continue reading
Posted in Death, Death of Christ, Easter, Fear of death, Good Friday, Resurrection
Tagged Death, Death of Jesus, Easter, Good Friday, life after death, Resurrection
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What is your life?
What is your life? Wait! Is it really “your” life? If so, in what sense? It doesn’t last long Continue reading
Posted in Afraid to die, Afterlife, Call to ministry, Calling, Cynicism, D. A. Carson, Death, Engagement, Eternal life, Fear of death, Fort Hood, Handicapped, Homosexual lifestyle, Legalism, Life, Meaning in life, News, Nihilism, Salvation, Security of salvation, Uncategorized
Tagged afterlife, life after death, life and death
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