Sermon Synopsis for 4/3: “Can the Dead Live Again?” Jb. 14:14

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fog-524071_960_720People love to express their opinion on certain weighty matters. The subject we’ll be addressing this coming Sunday is no different. Everyone has opinion on “Life after Death”; but all those opinions are as diverse as the people who voice them.

I illustrate this point with a handful of contemporary quotes from ordinary American folk like you and me.
A Spiritualist wrote: “Life after death is in the hearts and minds of the people we love and who love us. My Nana and Grandpa live after death every time I remember them and the love they had to give. ”

A Philosopher wrote: “I do not believe in death. My body will someday stop functioning as a human but the atoms that make it up will move on through the Universe to become a petal in a flower, a cloud in the sky, a drop of rain etc. etc.”

A Pragmatist wrote: “I believe in life after death. There’ve been hundreds of millions of deaths, yet life continues.”

Please consider coming this Sunday to hear the opinion of one of the most ancient of Biblical characters, the man named Job who entertained this subject when he posed this question, “Can the dead live again?”

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