Life After Death
Life After Death5
Luke 20:37
By Chuck Smith0LUK 20:37Chuck Smith addresses the profound question of life after death, emphasizing that it is a concern that resides in the subconscious of every individual. He asserts that Jesus confirms the existence of life beyond death, referencing the scriptures as the foundation for this belief. By citing the encounter of Moses at the burning bush, Smith illustrates that God is the God of the living, affirming that those who have faith in Him continue to live in His presence. He challenges listeners to consider their preparations for eternity, just as they would for retirement, highlighting the importance of faith and trust in God. Ultimately, Smith reassures that all who believe are alive unto God, both in this life and the next.
Is There Real Evidence of Life After Death?
By Peter Brandon450:10LUK 16:19Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of life after death, using the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16 to illustrate the reality of eternal consequences. He emphasizes that life must be embraced before death, and that the evidence of life after death is rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, who conquered death and offers eternal life to believers. Brandon dismantles various misconceptions about the afterlife, including annihilationism and universalism, and stresses the importance of being prepared for eternity. He concludes with a heartfelt plea for individuals to accept Christ and be saved from the eternal separation of hell, contrasting it with the glory of heaven.
Gospel - Is There Life After Death
By Peter Brandon859:48LUK 16:19Peter Brandon addresses the profound question of life after death, emphasizing the biblical evidence provided by Jesus Christ regarding the afterlife. He discusses the contrasting fates of the rich man and Lazarus, illustrating the reality of hell and the hope of heaven. Brandon asserts that true life begins with being born again and that death is not the end but a transition to eternal existence, either in paradise or in torment. He encourages listeners to seek a relationship with Christ to ensure their readiness for eternity, highlighting the urgency of accepting salvation before it's too late.
Your Funeral Service (Ii Corinthians 5)
By Hans R. Waldvogel0PSA 90:12PSA 116:151CO 15:422CO 5:12CO 5:8Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the profound truth of life after death for believers, illustrating that while death may seem sorrowful to the living, it is a precious transition to being with the Lord. He reflects on the resurrection, highlighting the transformation from a natural to a spiritual body, and encourages the congregation to live in faith and readiness for Christ's return. Waldvogel urges listeners to examine their lives and prepare for the inevitable judgment, reminding them that true life is found in Christ and that earthly attachments should not hinder their spiritual journey.
The Power of Life in Christ Risen 2 Corinthians 5
By John Nelson Darby0ISA 53:5JHN 11:25ROM 8:292CO 5:42CO 5:8PHP 1:21HEB 2:141PE 3:181JN 3:2REV 21:4John Nelson Darby emphasizes that the believer's hope is not in death but in the life that comes through Christ's resurrection. He explains that while death is a reality that breaks all ties of nature, it ultimately leads to the possession of eternal life and the joy of being conformed to Christ's image. Darby reassures believers that they are free from the condemnation of sin and that death, while a terrifying prospect, is transformed into a gateway to glory through Christ's sacrifice. He encourages Christians to find their home in God's love and to rejoice in the hope of eternal life, which is a present reality rather than a distant hope. The sermon concludes with the affirmation that death is a gain for believers, as it leads to being with Christ.