When we hear the words "life and death" in Scripture, we usually think about biology, whether someone has a pulse or not. But the biblical authors meant something far more profound. This post explores the ancient Jewish understanding of death as ongoing decay and life as moral flourishing, and how this framework transforms our understanding of the gospel itself.
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By the end of this post, you'll understand why the gospel addresses something far more urgent than just your eternal destination. You'll see how the biblical framework of life and death explains the relational breakdown you experience daily and why holiness is not a burden to endure but the very thing your heart longs for. You'll be equipped to recognize death's rule in your life and understand the hope that only God can provide.
Series: What is the Gospel?
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