What Happens After Death? (NKJV)
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What Happens After Death?
We all die, eventually. It is inescapable. Death is a disease that spares no one. Yet it does not seem right, nor the way things ought to be. It is sad, depressing, and often devastating. So we hate it, fear it, resist it, and we never get used to it. In fact, death was not in God’s plan for us when He originally created the human race. Death came only after man sinned in rebellion against God and went his own independent way. No matter how many good works or religious rites we do, God sees us all as sinners. God, being perfect, holy, and just, has to punish sin, and the punishment after death is not being able to live with Him in Heaven, and being sent to Hell. Is there a way to beat death? Yes there is, thanks to Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross.
About 2000 years ago, a man named Jesus Christ claimed to be both man and God. He performed many miracles, predicted His death and resurrection, and made some unprecedented and astounding promises about eternal life. As a man, Jesus was totally innocent and without any sin. God allowed Him to be tried illegally and executed on a Roman cross as the perfect sacrifice for us, so that we can be cleansed from the penalty of all our sins and be saved. He then shocked the world by miraculously coming back to life on the third day after His burial. He then appeared to His disciples and to as many as 500 people on one occasion. Forty days after His resurrection He ascended into the sky to Heaven as described by witnesses.
So what does that mean to you?
The good news is you can choose to have all your sins forgiven, have a relationship with God in Christ now, and live with Him in Heaven for eternity. In Heaven there is no sickness, death, or sadness—only happiness beyond your wildest dreams. If you reject God’s loving free gift and do your own thing, the consequences are an eternal separation from Him, and an eternal misery in Hell.
John 3:16 says “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish [Hell], but have everlasting life [Heaven].” Believe (faith) means to trust in (rely upon) Jesus Christ alone by faith alone as your personal Savior and Lord. Only then does He get all the glory and honor, and is able to guarantee your eternal security, being once saved, always saved.
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“Supreme eternal and loving holy God, creator of the universe, thank you for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ to become the God-man, live a totally righteous and sinless life, voluntarily die on the cross, and come back to life as the perfect sacrifice. I believe that He took the penalty I deserve for all my sins (past, present & future). I receive Him by faith as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving all my sins. Make me the type of person You want me to be. Amen.”
Once you become a child of God, nothing can ever change that, and you have now defeated death with eternal happiness guaranteed in Heaven one day. In order that you can know Him better and be the person He wants you to be, I encourage you to continue in prayer, read the Bible, find a good Bible-teaching church, and share your faith.
Basic Bible Doctrines from God: 2 Ti.3:16
God’s Characteristics: Ge.1:1-27, Dt.32:4, Ps.90:2, Pr.15:3, Isa.43:10-11, Jn.1:1-3 & 14:6, 2Co.5:21, Php.4:13, Col.1:12-20 & 2:2-3, 1Ti.1:17, Heb.6:13 & 13:8, 2Pet.3:9, 1Jn.4:8-10, Rev.1:8
Jesus Christ is the Godman: Mt.1:23, Jn.10:30-33 & 14:9-11 & 20:28-29, Col.1:15-19 & 2:9, Tit.2:13, Heb.1:2-3
Heaven: Ps.16:11, Lu.24:51, Jn.14:2-3 & 17:3, 1Co.2:9, Php.1:21-23 & 3:20-21, Rev.21:1-4 & 22:5
Hell: Mt.25:41 & 46, Lk.16:19-31, Jn.3:36, Rev.20:15 & 21:8
Man is sinful & separated from God: Isa.59:1-2, Jn.8:34-35, Ro.3:23 & 5:8 & 6:23, 1Pe.2:24-25
Man’s best efforts can’t reach God: Isa.64:6, Ro.4:2-6, Gal.2:21, Eph.2:8-9, Tit.3:5-6
Only Jesus saves by faith alone (substitutionary death): Jn.3:16 & 6:40 & 14:6, Ac.4:12 & 16:30-31, Ro.3:20-28, 1Co.15:3-6, 2Co.5:21, Gal.2:16, Eph.2:8-9, 1Ti.2:4-6, 1Pe.2:21-25
Eternal Security (once saved always saved): Ps.23:6, Jn.5:24 & 6:37-40 & 10:28-29 & 11:25-26, Ro.8:15-17 & 38-39, Eph.1:13-14, 1Ti.1:16, 1Jn.5:10-13
Christian Way of Life: Ps.119:11, Pr.3:5-6, 2Co.5:15 & 9:8, Gal.5:22-23, Php2:3 & 4:6-8, Col.3:23, 2Pe.3:18, 1Jn.1:9
God’s Comfort: Ps.23 & 46:1-3, Is.41:10, Jer.29:11, Jn.10:10 & 14:1-3, Ro.8:26-32, 1Co.10:13, Php.4:19, Heb.13:5-6, 1Pe.5:7