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What Happens When We Die According to the Bible?

What happens when we die remains a mystery in many ways, and the Bible does not spell out every detail. Over the years, different denominations have used select Bible verses to support various views—some speak of an intermediate resting place or a state of purification often referred to as purgatory, while others interpret Scripture differently to counter that idea. These differences in interpretation can cause confusion and even unnecessary grief. When you have finished reading, we would love for you to visit our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@FaithExaminedDaily — where we answer real questions about the Bible and faith in under 60 seconds. Please consider subscribing and sharing to support this ministry. Instead of focusing on what is debated or not clearly revealed, it is wiser to focus on what the Bible does clearly teach. There are three things we can be certain of when it comes to what happens after death: the reality of death itself, the certainty of judgment, and the final eter...

What Is Grace in Christianity? Understanding God’s Gift and Our Response

Grace, in the Christian context, is one of the most important and foundational truths of the gospel. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, grace is defined as “unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification.” It is also described as “a virtue coming from God,” or “a state of sanctification enjoyed through divine assistance.” All of these definitions point to one essential truth: grace is unmerited. That means we do not deserve it, and we cannot earn it. When you have finished reading, we would love for you to visit our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@FaithExaminedDaily — where we answer real questions about the Bible and faith in under 60 seconds. Please consider subscribing and sharing to support this ministry. Why do we need grace? Because of sin. The Bible says that “all we like sheep have gone astray” (Isaiah 53:6). God, who is holy and just, could have rightly abandoned us. But instead, in His mercy, He chose to restore us. He did this t...