Who takes away life?

Who takes away life depends on perspective: from a scientific/secular viewpoint, it's causes like disease, accidents, violence (homicide/suicide), or natural disasters, while from many religious viewpoints (like Christian/Jewish), God is seen as the ultimate source and taker of life, with humans sometimes acting as agents through law or sin, though Jesus is also seen as having the power to give life.

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What is the real meaning behind Joshua 24:14/15?

Joshua 24:14–15 Reminds Us to Serve God

And then for us to pray that God would save us from idols in our country. We must decide if we will serve God or ourselves. Let's do that. God, we start this prayer by saying you alone are God.

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Does God take away life?

He gives life, and he takes it away (Job 1:21). This is both a judgment of sin and an act of mercy by our Creator and Redeemer. We do not have to endure the pain and suffering of this fallen existence forever, just for a little while.

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What happens after we die?

Your brain stops. Other vital organs, including your kidneys and liver, stop. All your body systems powered by these organs shut down, too, so that they're no longer capable of carrying on the ongoing processes understood as, simply, living. Death itself is a process.

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Why is death so scary?

Some people have a fear of death due to fear of the unknown, and death remains the ultimate unknown. It is human nature to want to understand and make sense of the world around us. The reality is that death can never be fully understood by anyone who is living.

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What Happens to a Christian who Ended their Life? -Whiteboard Series

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Where do we go after death?

Where people go after death is a profound question with answers rooted in religion, philosophy, and personal belief, ranging from an eternal spiritual afterlife (Heaven, Hell, or spiritual realms) or rebirth (reincarnation) to the cessation of consciousness, with no single universally accepted destination, though many faiths offer specific paths like Islamic belief in Al-Barzakh or the Hindu concept of Karma. 

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Does God control who dies?

Jesus said to them, Loose him, and let him go. (AKJV) Man's life and death is decided by God. Almighty God says," God has the authority to have a person die, to have his soul leave his body and return to Hades, or wherever it should go. When someone dies, and where they go after death—these are determined by God.

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What is the biggest sin that God will not forgive?

The biggest unforgivable sin varies by faith, but in Christianity, it's often seen as blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, a persistent rejection of God's grace, while in Islam, the gravest unforgivable sin is shirk, or associating partners with God, if not repented. Pride is also considered a foundational, serious sin across many faiths, linked to the downfall of figures like Satan. 

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What did Stephen Hawking say about God?

“We are each free to believe what we want and it's my view that the simplest explanation is there is no God.

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What did Jesus mean when he said "Do not give dogs what is holy"?

That seems to be a very common way of taking this verse. The holy things and the pearls represent the things of God, perhaps the gospel itself. The dogs and pigs represent hostile, unworthy people. And so the statement translates into something like this: Do not preach the things of God to hostile, unworthy people.

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What warning did Joshua give before his death?

Proposition: Joshua stayed young and vibrant spiritually until he died at 110. In his final words he warns those in the Promised Land not to backslide and turn away from God, His warning also applies to Spirit filled, Baptized believers in our day.

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What does end mean in Matthew 24:14?

Some see this phrase as indicating a "finishing up" of world evangelization after the Church is taken away. They see the words of Matthew 24:14 as speaking of a tidying-up-loose-ends project that will make sure that "the ends of the earth" spoken of in Matthew 28:19-20 have been reached.

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What does Jesus say about losing your life?

Matthew 10:39 in Other Translations

39 Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. 39 If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give up your life for me, you will find it.

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How do you know if God is telling you to let go of someone?

If the presence of someone is disturbing your peace, shifting your focus from Him, or dimming your light, it might be His gentle way of saying 'Let go, I have better for you. ' Trust His direction, even when it hurts. Sometimes, God removes people from your life for your protection, growth, or peace.

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Who never saw death?

He was a sinner like us, but the author of Hebrews tells us why God chose to allow Enoch to escape death: By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death, and he was not found, because God had taken him.

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What is the most ultimate sin?

One eternal or unforgivable sin (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit), also known as the sin unto death, is specified in several passages of the Synoptic Gospels, including Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31–32, and Luke 12:10, as well as other New Testament passages including Hebrews 6:4–6, Hebrews 10:26–31, and 1 John 5:16.

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How do you know if you've committed the unforgivable sin?

The unforgivable sin isn't something you stumble into accidentally. It's the settled, defiant rejection of the Spirit's witness to Christ. If your sin grieves you and you desire His mercy, that itself is evidence that the Spirit is still at work in you.

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Are thoughts considered sins?

So now to answer the question, “Are sins of thought really as bad as committing the actual sin?” Yes. Jesus is clear. Praise God for that truth, because otherwise our sinful natures might convince us that we can do enough to enter heaven. The lesson of Jesus is that even our thoughts condemn us.

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Will husband and wife know each other in heaven?

Yes, we can presume that your husband will still know you and love you. Jesus, however, cautions against thinking of heaven too literally. He said, “At the resurrection they [people in heaven] neither marry nor are given in marriage but are like the angels in heaven ” (Mt 22:30).

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Who saw God and survived?

However, throughout scripture, no one dies because they see god's face, yet many people see god's face. Adam, Moses, Isaiah, Ezekiel and Daniel all see god's face and live.

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Do we see God immediately after death?

Most Christians have believed that those who die in Christ enter into an immediate, conscious, spiritual relationship with the Lord. They have further affirmed that in this state the saints await the resurrection and renewal of their bodies on the Last Day. These beliefs are based on clear biblical testimony.

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When someone passes away, do they visit you?

Many people wonder if their departed loved ones visit them after death. Spiritual beliefs vary widely, but many cultures and religions hold that our connections with those who have passed continue in some form. Some believe that after death, loved ones can reach out through dreams, signs, or other subtle ways.

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Do those in heaven see us?

While we can't say with absolute certainty that our loved ones in heaven can see us, the Bible provides compelling evidence that those in heaven are aware of and interested in earthly events. This understanding can offer comfort, motivation, and a deeper appreciation for the connection between heaven and earth.

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How many days does a soul stay after death?

- *Hinduism*: Some Hindu texts suggest the spirit may linger near the body for up to 13 days after death. Scientific Perspective From a scientific standpoint, there's no empirical evidence to support the idea that the spirit or consciousness remains in the body after death.

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