FREE booklet : What Happens After Death?
What Happens After Death?
¬ Introduction
¬ The Wondrous Gift of Life
¬ The Mystery of Death
¬ Does the Bible Teach That We Have an Immortal Soul?
¬ The History of the Immortal-soul Teaching
¬ What About Reported Life-after-death Experiences?
¬ God's Plan of Redemption
¬ The Promise of Life After Death
¬ Pre-Christian Belief Concerning Heaven
¬ Words of Encouragement
¬ Did the Apostle Paul Expect to Go to Heaven?
¬ Are There Saved Human Beings in Heaven?
¬ Those Who Died Without Knowing Jesus Christ
¬ The Biblical View of 'Hell'
¬ Will the Wicked Be Tormented Forever?
¬ Are the Wicked Punished in an Ever-burning Hell?
¬ Are Some Tortured Forever in a Lake of Fire?
¬ Does the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man Prove Some Will Suffer in Hell?
¬ Steps in Dealing With Grief
¬ How Can We Help Those Who Are Grieving?
¬ Everlasting Life Conquers Death
   
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Words of Encouragement

Paul noted that God revealed details about what happens after death to encourage and comfort us, to give us hope in times of personal loss, that we not "sorrow as others who have no hope" (1 Thessalonians 4:13). God's promise of eternal life is certain; we can safely trust in it as long as we are faithful to Him. Writing to a fellow minister, Paul spoke of his confidence in the "hope of eternal life which God, who cannot lie, promised before time began" (Titus 1:2).

When a family member or friend dies, there is no denying the sense of loneliness and emptiness and the feeling of unfinished business—that we should have said or done more. Gaining a more—complete understanding of death and life can help us face our own mortality. We find courage, comfort and hope by viewing life in a larger context. We realize that, just as our present existence is temporary, so is death. A time is coming when we will reunite with those who have died and renew our relationships.

Although adjusting to the loss and loneliness caused by death takes time, we need to remember that even this most extreme experience does not separate us or our loved ones from God's plan or His love: "For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, . . . nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39).


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