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Lesson 10.Spiritualism Exposed | 10.2 Death in the Old Testament

June 2, 2024 By admin

10.2 Death in the Old Testament
A Biblical Perspective on Life After Death
Read Psalm 6:6; 115:17; and 1 Kings 2:10; 11:43; 14:20. What do these verses teach about the state of the dead?
The verses Psalm 6:6; 115:17; and 1 Kings 2:10; 11:43; 14:20 provide important insights into the state of the dead according to the Bible.
  • Psalm 6:6: “For in death there is no remembrance of you; in Sheol who will give you praise?” This verse emphasizes that the dead are not able to praise or remember God, indicating that death is a state of loss of consciousness.
  • Psalm 115:17: “The dead do not praise the Lord, nor do any who go down into silence.” Again, this underscores that the dead cannot praise God and that death is a state of silence and stillness.
  • 1 Kings 2:10; 11:43; 14:20: These verses use the phrase “slept with his fathers” or “rested with his fathers” to describe the death of kings. This metaphor depicts death as a form of sleep, suggesting that the dead are in a state of rest.
These biblical passages teach us that death is a state of sleep, where the dead have no consciousness, no ability to worship, and no contact with the world of the living. The Old Testament does not support the idea of the immortality of the soul or the notion that the dead go to heaven or hell to reside there eternally.
The biblical teaching of death as sleep helps us understand the true nature of death and protects us from spiritual deceptions. The Old Testament clearly shows that the dead have no conscious state and are incapable of communicating with the living. This truth shields us from false teachings inspired by spiritualistic practices and pagan concepts.
When we know the biblical truth about death, we are better equipped to resist Satan’s deceptions. The Bible warns that evil spirits can appear in the guise of beloved deceased individuals to spread misleading and dangerous teachings. Therefore, it is crucial to be firmly grounded in biblical doctrine to counter such deceptions and protect our faith.
Read Daniel 12:2 and Job 19:25–26. What additional elements about the state of the dead do these verses add?
  • Daniel 12:2: “And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.”
  • Job 19:25-26: “For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been thus destroyed, yet in my flesh I shall see God.”
These verses add important elements to the understanding of the state of the dead and the resurrection:
  1. Resurrection: Daniel 12:2 speaks of a future resurrection of the dead. This underscores the biblical teaching that death is not the end, but that there will be a resurrection in which the dead will be brought back to life. Some will rise to everlasting life, others to everlasting shame and contempt.
  2. Physical Restoration: Job 19:25-26 emphasizes the hope of physical restoration in the resurrection. Job expresses his confidence that he will see God in his flesh, even after his body has been destroyed. This indicates that the resurrection involves not just a spiritual but also a physical restoration.
These verses confirm the view of death as sleep, lasting until the resurrection. There are no disembodied spirits roaming around and communicating with the living. Rather, death is a state of waiting for the resurrection, where believers will see God in renewed bodies.
Commentary
Daniel 12:2 and Job 19:25-26 complement the understanding of death as a temporary state of sleep until the resurrection. They reinforce the hope and trust in the return of Christ and the resurrection of the dead. For those who die in Christ, death is but a moment of sleep, after which they will be raised at the return of Jesus in a renewed body.
This biblical hope provides comfort and assurance, especially in times of grief. Believers can trust that their loved ones who have died in Christ will be brought back to life in the resurrection and stand before God in a renewed body. This affirms the biblical teaching that death is not the end, but a transition to a future state of renewal and eternal life with God.

The verses from the Old Testament, particularly from the Psalms and the Kings, provide insights into the state of the dead as described in the Bible. They emphasize that death is seen as a state of sleep, where the dead have no consciousness and no ability to worship or communicate with the living. This teaching has direct implications for our daily life and faith:
  1. Loss of Consciousness: The concept of death as sleep teaches us that death is not the end but a temporary state of non-existence. This can help us understand and accept our own death and the loss of loved ones better.
  2. Protection from Deceptions: The biblical teaching of death as sleep warns us against spiritualistic practices and false teachings that claim to communicate with the dead. By being firmly rooted in biblical truth, we can protect ourselves from deceptions and maintain our faith.
  3. Hope of Resurrection: The verses from Daniel and Job expand our understanding by emphasizing the hope of a future resurrection of the dead. This resurrection is depicted as a physical restoration, where believers will stand before God in a renewed state. This hope can provide comfort and encourage us to live a life of faith.
Overall, the biblical teaching of death as sleep shows that our faith has direct implications for our daily life by offering comfort, protection from deceptions, and hope for a future resurrection. By relying on God’s Word and guarding against misleading teachings, we can strengthen our faith and live a life that honors God.

Death is a sleep until the resurrection, where believers will see God in a renewed body.

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AWR360° India – The Pentecostal Pastor’s Request Pt.04

June 2, 2024 By admin



AWR360° India – The Pentecostal Pastor's Request Pt.04 #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iStHxcfLnE

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AWR360° India – The Pentecostal Pastor’s Request Pt.03

June 2, 2024 By admin



AWR360° India – The Pentecostal Pastor's Request Pt.03 #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQV4OxZ7M_A

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Monday: Death in the Old Testament

June 2, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 3rd of June 2024

Read Psalms 6:5, Psalms 115:17, 1 Kings 2:10, 1 Kings 11:43, and 1 Kings 14:20. What do these verses teach about the state of the dead?

The Old Testament does not teach the immortality of the soul. Nor does it teach that after death the faithful soar off to the bliss of heaven for eternity and the unfaithful descend to hell, where they burn for eternity.

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It teaches that death is a sleep. The book of Kings uses the expression “they rested [slept] with their fathers” to describe the death of the patriarchs. The Psalms call it the “sleep of death” (Psalms 13:3; compare Psalms 90:5). Referring to death, Job speaks of not awaking from sleep (Job 14:12). The psalmist adds, “As for me, I will see Your face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in Your likeness” (Psalms 17:15, NKJV).

When the Assyrian army was defeated and destroyed, the death of the soldiers is called their “final sleep” (Psalms 76:6, CJB). The idea of the dead as disembodied spirits hovering around to communicate with the living is not a biblical concept at all but pure paganism.

A failure to understand the truth about death leaves us open to the deceptions of Satan. “Many will be confronted by the spirits of devils personating beloved relatives or friends and declaring the most dangerous heresies. These visitants will appeal to our tenderest sympathies and will work miracles to sustain their pretensions. We must be prepared to withstand them with the Bible truth that the dead know not anything and that they who thus appear are the spirits of devils.”—Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 560.

Read Daniel 12:2 and Job 19:25-26. What elements about the state of the dead are added by these verses?

Death is a rest in sleep until the resurrection. There are no disembodied spirits hovering around to communicate with the living. Although the pagans believed in a spirit world, the Israelites understood death as a sleep until resurrection morning.

Though we mourn for the dead, think this way about those who die in Christ: they close their eyes in death, and then, regardless of how long it takes until Jesus returns, the next thing they know is the Second Coming. The first thought they might have at the resurrection is Wow! Jesus really did come back soon after all!

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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting – June 2, 2024

June 2, 2024 By admin



Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMvuccFKxEU

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