Hebrews 2:14 teaches that Satan wields death as a weapon through sin and fear, but Jesus broke that power through His death and resurrection.
Death, Resurrection, and Judgment: What Scripture Actually Promises to Imperfect Humans
Scripture teaches death as cessation, resurrection as God’s restoration of the person, and judgment as righteous accountability through Christ.
Christ’s Sacrifice as the Ultimate Hope for Fallen Humanity
Christ’s ransom sacrifice answers sin and death, providing forgiveness, resurrection hope, and restored life under Jehovah’s righteous rule.
Should Christians Consider Cremation an Acceptable Practice?
Cremation is not forbidden in Scripture; the resurrection rests on Jehovah’s power, not on the preservation of the physical body.
What Happens After We Die?
The Bible teaches that death is unconsciousness, the soul is the whole person, and our only hope beyond death is resurrection by Jehovah through Christ.
What Did Jeremiah Mean When He Spoke of Rachel’s Weeping Over Her Sons?
Jeremiah used Rachel as the representative mother of Israel, expressing the nation’s grief over sons lost to death or captivity, with hope of future restoration.
The Martyrdom of Polycarp and the Testimony of Faithfulness
Polycarp’s martyrdom stands as a powerful testimony of unwavering Christian faithfulness, grounded in Scripture and anchored in the hope of resurrection.
Christians: Courage in the Face of Death
Christian courage in facing death rests in the certainty of Christ’s resurrection and the assurance of victory over the grave.
The Compassion of Christ That Conquers Sorrow (Luke 7:13)
Luke 7:13 reveals Christ’s deep compassion for human sorrow, showing His divine power to comfort, restore, and bring life out of loss.
Christians—Where Can True Comfort Be Found? —2 Corinthians 1:3–4
True comfort is found only in Jehovah, “the God of all comfort,” through faith in Christ and the strengthening power of His Word.

