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The Death of Death

  1. The Reality of Death
  2. The Death of the Son of God
  3. The Victory over Death through Him Lords Day 15
Michael DeVries·2017-04-30

When his body is dissolved, that entire world as the object of his experience dissolves with it. In death, he sees and hears, he tastes and smells, he eats and drinks, he thinks and speaks, he desires and pursues, he craves and delights in the things of this world no more. Everything is taken a

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Death and The Son of God

  1. The Horrors of Hell
  2. The Finality of Death
  3. The Taste of Victory
Matthew Deboer·2025-02-02

Ephesians talks about the depths, the height, the breadth of Christ's love, and when you think about Him experiencing hell for us, that makes that verse really come alive. He prayed in Gethsemane, Thy will be done, so that he would be strengthened in his human nature to submit to God's will and

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The Death of God's Son

Rodney Kleyn·2016-07-03

The punishment of death. The Bible says that the wages of sin is death. God said to Adam and Eve with regard to their calling to obey Him, in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die. Death is punishment. Now we live in a day and age that wants to try and put this out of the minds

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The Revelation of Jesus Christ: (13) The Pale Horse of Death

  1. The Power It Represents
  2. The Extent of Its Destruction
  3. The Purpose of Its Existence
Daniel Kleyn·2025-04-27

And then you can add to that even the sword of abortion, millions being killed each year. The same is true of hunger and famine. Over 700 million people in the world living today are living in hunger, 700 million, who have little or no food. many of them starving to death, especially the childr

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Our Battle With Death

Richard Smit·2015-06-14

Adam and Eve experienced in paradise perfection, the harmony of life, no death in creation of any sort, not in themselves, not in the plants, not in the animals, not in the sky, not in all of God's creation, until Adam violated the commandment of God. And you children remember what that command

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Facing Our Last Enemy

Monica Koole·2015-05-01

Death. What a dreaded word. What havoc and fear such a small word raises! Immediately the questions come. Who died, how did it happen, why, etc.? Shock is the initial reaction, then denial of the truth, then as shock wears off, slowly acceptance and heart wrenching grief follows. Death is our mortal

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Christ's Death and Our Death

Ronald Cammenga·2014-11-30

The return of the body. to the dust out of which we have been taken." But death is not only physical death. Death is also spiritual death. The spiritual and moral corruption of man. That's the reference in question and answer 43. What further benefit do we receive from the sacrifice and death

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Editorial Committee·2020-05-10

Death. The last enemy. When it comes, death tears apart body and soul, leaving behind sorrow, loss, and pain. In God's sovereign providence, death is very much on the minds of people all around the world as new counts of deaths caused by the coronavirus are reported daily in the news. When this issu

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Resurrection Victory

H C Hoeksema·1983-04-01

There is no fundamental difference in the meaning of these two questions. In both of them death is personified and takes on the appearance of a mighty and fierce monster. And in both of them death is addressed and challenged in question form. Mighty enemy! Death is the state resulting from our sep

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2003-03-01

Death is punishment. Punishment for sin, as Adam heard: “in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” Death is not annihilation, but a beginning. For the wicked, it is a beginning of eternal desolation. That’s why man fears death. Jesus had to taste death, all His life in fact, but He