Reclaiming Hope: A Biblical View on Life and Death

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1. "God is the author of life who breathed life into creation and who sustains it and who sustains it and who sustains it and who sustains it and who sustains the universe still you know colossians says that he's holding it all together." [28:47] (8 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We have this blessed assurance right that Jesus will return and when he returns that we will always be with the Lord what Paul wants us to understand is the same thing that John wanted us to understand it throughout his gospel okay which is this God has apportioned eternal life for believers." [58:15] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Why do we have hope because of Jesus because of what Jesus did on the cross and when he overcame the grave and he walked out of that tomb holding the keys to death and so we can declare just like the apostle Paul can hear oh death where is your sting oh grave where is your victory it has no victory we have the victory because God has made us conquerors in Christ more than conquerors Romans tells us." [01:04:27] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for members

1. "Death is a result of that broken relationship with God think of it this way sin is a departure from and a rebellion against the source of true everlasting life okay even from the very beginning when Adam and Eve chose to eat from the knowledge the tree of the knowledge of good and evil they were stepping out of away from the relationship with the author of life and so death is a result of that broken relationship with God." [28:47] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When somebody dies pursues the Lord even unto death with joy and with peace and with integrity it tells a greater story and it tells a greater story and it tells a greater story and it tells a greater story than any sermon I ever could it just does it just does and it speaks volumes to the world around us though to the people that are watching and so I just tell them like listen you could not serve the church any better than you already are right this very minute." [53:12] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Death is the final boss right he is the the final enemy that you and I will ever face and for the rest of the world that can be pretty scary all right there's a lot of uncertainty with this there's a lot of maybe anxiety and dread and fear that goes along with facing death all right and so I think it's it's important for us to just kind of acknowledge that that's true you know especially for those who are facing this and families of those that are facing this and what that's going to be like and are they going to be comfortable and am I going to be able to you know have some time with them before they go and and and and it just all of those things kind of come very clearly into view because they're facing the final boss of this life okay which is death." [54:26] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We have hope and that's that's the difference you know is is hope and um that's that's what Paul talks about in first Thessalonians chapter four take a look with me if you would because we're going to we're going to read this this whole passage together but first Thessalonians chapter four all right so in the pew Bible by the way it's on page 1449 but it says the comfort of Christ's coming that's the heading for this particular section of scripture in first Corinthian or first Thessalonians chapter four and verse number 13." [46:11] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "This is why we want to take special care with those who are facing terminal illnesses and who are on their deathbeds who are in hospice care you know this is why you want to go and spend time with your friends as they're in their last days this is why spending that time with Randolph was so important you know for you guys and I heard that you guys were like the three musketeers anyway so that wherever wherever the one of you was the other two of you were so um and I know this is particularly difficult but death is hard for those that are left behind it's hard for those that are going through it." [50:04] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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