Does God Know When We Will Die?
The Bible says God is all-knowing, but does that mean He knows our future and we have an appointed time to die? Let’s examine the thought and its implications.
The Bible says God is all-knowing, but does that mean He knows our future and we have an appointed time to die? Let’s examine the thought and its implications.
When Jesus was resurrected, He sat at the right hand of God. Sometime after, Jesus went to hell, to the spirits in prison to help them obtain salvation.
Many of us have lost loved ones along the trail of life. We know they are with God, but do they return with Jesus, and what about those who never accepted Him?
As society continues its great move away from God, government policy becomes less humane. This came front and center after reading, “Why is Canada euthanising the poor?” Unfortunately, that’s not even hyperbole. It’s real, factual,
The resurrection truly occurs once an individual dies. However, the Bible speaks of another resurrection that concerns our mortality.
Not everyone on the wrong side of the Gulf in Heaven is going to die. Some never had a true opportunity to hear and understand the Word of God.
When Jesus perished on the cross for our sins, the graves of the saints were opened, and they arose from the dead. This miracle proved Jesus had overcome death.
Name: ToddQuestion: Brandon, What is your scriptural belief of hell? Is it to you the consuming fire of God and the eternal dissipation of one’s spirit as smoke rising into nothingness? As a spit over
Cremation is not a sin, and God is not against it. We have to remember, we were created from dust, and to dust our body will return which releases our spirit.
We are all born, and we all pass away, but where do we go when we die? The Bible makes it very clear, we instantly return to God who created our spirit.
There were hundreds of millions of people before Jesus. Where did they go when they died? The Bible tells us, once we pass away, we return to God.