Topic Review: Why do people die? (Part 1) | The Old Path | MCGI

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Topic Review: Why do people die? (Part 1) | The Old Path | MCGI

Bible references: 1 Timothy 6:16

One of the characteristics of man is death. Death cannot be bypassed by anyone. Everything existing on earth has a time whereby there existence elapses. The same thing is applicable to man. We all have a time that our existence here on earth will come to an end. Our mortal beings don't have the fortitude of living forever. It takes immortality to do so.

1 Timothy 6:16 - Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honour and power everlasting. Amen.

God is the only being with the immortal nature. He's the only one who's existence can never be brought to an end. God meant for us to live like this originally, but due to the sin of our first parents, we were deprived of this chance.

But through the sacrifice of His son, we were given another chance. Our death is what reconnects man back to God for as many that are in Him.

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There will surely be the end of everyone
We can’t live forever but the good thing is that we should at least live a good life and make heaven as well

Death is inevitable
And as you have said, that is what reconnects man back to God
The reconnection needs to happen to everyone

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Sin is bad, everyone can now see it, what it has costed man, from having ever lasting, just because of disobedience wnich is the reason we need to amend our ways toaads God desire.