The world has some offbeat ways of looking at the dead.One, it seems anyone who dies is automatically proclaimed to be a wonderful person.People who were victimized by a persons misdeeds in life, all of a sudden give a glowing speech about what a wonderful person the deceased was.But lets look at that. When Charles Manson died, were we supposed to say he was a kind hearted, wonderful person? And Hitler? And Emperor Nero?{I mean, if they died in their sins?}Let's see what we read in the book of Revelation."And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before the Thronre.And books were opened. And another was opened, it was the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according those things written in the Books. AND WHOSOEVER was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire."Well...there goes the worlds theory that death vindicates everyone.If it's death that purifies you, why are so many dead people being cast into the Lake?You have to get right with God while you're alive. If you die in your sins, death itself won't send you to Heaven. There is no "cleansing qualities" about death in itself, despite people praising the dead to the High Heavens.If someone dies in their sins, they'll exist in their sins into eternity.Right?Second, these "assumptions" that they "know" where the dead person wound up? How many times have you heard someone say that one who has die in an ongoing sin,the survivor looks up, and says ,they "know" they woke up to a better existence now.Based on...that the survivor had a high emotional view of them?Someone having a high opinon of another isn't a ticket to Heaven.And lastly, people in the world have this weird thought that if a loved one dies, and the survivor gets out of a few tight spots, they're "convinced" that the departed loved one is "helping" them in their life. But this had pagan origins.Alot of misconceptions the world has about death.We need to bring them from the darkness to the Light. Amen.
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