The blog post discusses the biblical perspective of the soul and death, explaining that the human soul is not an immortal entity, but a living being subject to death. This view dispels fears of the unknown afterlife and brings comfort and hope through the Bible's promise of resurrection. The Bible's teachings are shown to be consistent, authentic, logical, and align with observable realities, ultimately transforming our understanding of life, death, and future hopes.
Is Reunion with Our Deceased Loved Ones a Reality According to the Bible?
This blog post discusses the Bible's teachings on the concept of resurrection, underscoring that it offers a hope that transcends the sorrow of death. According to biblical accounts, both the righteous and the unrighteous will be resurrected. The resurrection involves a limited number ascending to heavenly life and the majority living on a renewed, paradisiac earth. This hope, contradictory to the belief in an immortal soul, is based on God's promise and ability to restore life to the dead.
How Did the Doctrine of Immortality Enter Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
In our article, we trace the evolution and integration of the concept of immortality into these three monotheistic religions. This comprehensive analysis provides an understanding of how these religions perceive life after death and eternity.
How Did the Concept of Immortality Permeate Eastern Thought?
In this article, we explore the fascinating journey of how the idea of immortality has integrated itself into the philosophies and religions of the East. This article takes a deep dive into the various perspectives of Eastern religions on immortality and the afterlife.
Is There Life After Death? A Biblical Examination
This post discusses various beliefs on life after death across different cultures and contrasts these with biblical teachings. It emphasizes that the Bible portrays the soul as the entire person, not an immortal entity. According to biblical teachings, death is akin to deep sleep with no consciousness, contrasting the immortal soul belief found in many religions. The Christian hope lies in the resurrection of the dead, promising a future resurrection as demonstrated by Jesus’ miracles.
A Sure Hope for the Dead: What Does the Bible Really Teach?
The text explores the Bible's teachings on death as a state of non-existence, similar to deep sleep, and the hope of resurrection, centered on Jesus Christ's teachings and actions. This suggests a promise of resurrection to life on a restored Earth. The hope of resurrection extends the chance for reuniting with lost loved ones in a pain-free, eternal existence.
Is It Normal to Feel This Way? Understanding Grief in Light of Scripture
The blog post discusses the concept of grief from a biblical standpoint, asserting it as a universal, natural reaction to loss, culturally expressed in various ways. It considers biblical narratives, like King David's mourning and Jesus's weeping, as examples of grief expression. The post also explores emotions accompanying grief, including anger and guilt, and emphasizes the therapeutic potential of communal sharing in the grieving process. Additionally, it highlights the comfort that biblical teachings, especially the resurrection, can provide during grief.
Is There Hope Beyond the Grave? A Biblical Response to the Anguish of Losing Loved Ones
This post explores the biblical perspective on death, describing it as 'the last enemy' while discussing the Christian hope in resurrection. It recognizes grief as a natural response to loss and assures believers of a reunion with their loved ones after death. The post concludes that this understanding provides comfort and solid hope for the future, grounding faith in Jesus Christ's resurrection and God’s trustworthy word.
Immortal Soul vs Being a Soul: Unraveling Biblical Truths
Do we possess an immortal soul, or are we, in essence, a soul? This article delves into the age-old debate from a biblical perspective, shedding light on the nuances of immortality and the concept of the soul. Join us as we explore these spiritual truths, enhancing your understanding of human existence and the afterlife.
1 Corinthians 15:54; John 3:16 Is there a difference between immortality and eternal life? If so, what is it?
Even though Adam and Eve were created to live forever, they were not immortal. This is not really semantics, where the two different Greek words basically mean the same thing. Thus, immortality involves more.


