Introduction: Inescapable death frames our lives, urging reflection on eternal implications through Jesus’ redemptive sacrifice.
1. Hebrews 9:27 affirms the certainty of death and impending judgment for everyone.
A. The verse starkly highlights that death is a universal appointment.
B. Judgment follows death, emphasizing eternal consequences beyond physical demise.
2. Jesus’ death on the cross provides a path to salvation, defeating the finality of death.
A. His sacrifice paid the penalty of sin, offering eternal life to believers (John 3:16 is relevant here).
B. Through Christ's resurrection, death is no longer the end but the beginning of eternal life.
3. Embracing Jesus’ salvation allows personal transformation, transcending humanity’s fallen state.
A. Believers are called to live in righteousness, reflecting their new identity in Christ.
B. This transformation involves a personal relationship with God, influenced by Jesus’ love and redemption.
Conclusion: Death cannot be avoided, but Jesus offers redemption. Embrace his salvation and transform your life today.
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