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Heaven (Part 1)
I. You are going to die.
- Before we talk about heaven and the afterlife, let’s come to grips with the fact that we are all going to die.
- Die – 1. a. intr. To lose life, cease to live, suffer death; to expire.
- Death – 1. The act or fact of dying; the end of life; the final cessation of the vital functions of an animal or plant.
- We will all die if Christ doesn’t return first.
- There will be some saints that will be alive at the second coming of Christ (1Th 4:15).
- The rest of us will go the way of all the earth (Jos 23:14; 1Ki 2:1-2).
- There is a time to die (Ecc 3:2).
- No man can avoid it no matter how hard he tries (Psa 89:48; Ecc 8:8).
- It is appointed unto us to die (Heb 9:27).
- Appointed – 1. Fixed by agreement; settled beforehand. 2. Fixed by authority; ordained.
- We have an appointed time on this earth (Job 7:1).
- We will most certainly keep that appointment.
- The number of our days are determined and God has appointed bounds that we cannot pass (Job 14:5).
- Determined – 1. Terminated, ended. (last usage in 1581) 2. Limited, restricted: a. as to extent; b. as to freedom of action or choice; conditioned. 3. Decided, settled, fixed; decided or resolved upon. 4. Appointed, ordained; fixed beforehand.
- Bound – 1. A landmark indicating the limit of an estate or territory. Obs. (last usage in 1300) 2. a. The boundary line of a territory or estate; gen. a limit or boundary, that to which anything extends in space.
- God has set an outer bound on the length of our lives which cannot be extended (Ecc 8:8).
- We may end our lives early through suicide or foolish living, but we will never extend it beyond our determined time.
- Death (the grave) is the house appointed for all living (Job 30:23).
- No man knows the time of his death (Ecc 9:12).
- We should therefore live each day as if it might be our last.
- On average, men live to be 70-80 years old (Psa 90:10).
- We should all number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom (Psa 90:12 c/w Eph 5:16).
- If you are in your 60s or above, you better be preparing yourself for death.
- You better be making provision for your loved ones you will leave behind (1Ti 5:8).
- Men, do not leave your wives destitute after your death.
- It is selfish and irresponsible to not leave your wife with enough money to take care of her after your death.
- She may outlive you by years or even decades, so you better make sure to leave her with as much money as possible to provide for her needs.
- Make arrangements for your funeral now.
- Make sure that you have either paid for your funeral ahead of time or that you at least have money set aside for it.
- You should set your house in order so that it will be as easy as possible on your loved ones after you’re gone.
- Get a will made.
- Get rid of excess things you don’t need.
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- Life is short (Job 14:1; Psa 89:47).
- The end of your life will be here before you know it.
- Our life on this earth is so short it is called a vapour (Jam 4:14).
- Vapour – 1. Without article: Matter in the form of a steamy or imperceptible exhalation; esp. the form into which liquids are naturally converted by the action of a sufficient degree of heat.
- It’s wind (Psa 78:39).
- All flesh soon withers like the grass and fades like the flower (Isa 40:6-8).
- It’s soon cut off, and we fly away (Psa 90:10).