Why do people die|| Mcgi topic review
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People die because the Bible teaches that death entered the world through sin. When the first humans disobeyed God, the perfect life God intended was broken, and death became part of human experience. The Bible explains that humans were created to live, but separation from God brought weakness, suffering, and eventually death to all people.
Romans 5:12 says, “Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people.”
This shows that death is not something God originally wanted, but a result of mankind turning away from Him.
Another reason people die is because human life on earth is temporary and fragile. The Bible often reminds us that humans are like grass that grows for a short time and then fades away. Our bodies grow old, get sick, and wear out because we live in an imperfect world. Death, in this sense, marks the end of our physical life, not because God hates us, but because life on earth was never meant to last forever in its present form.
The Bible also presents death as a doorway, not the final end. While death is painful and brings sorrow, Scripture teaches that God has power over death and promises hope beyond it. Through faith in God, especially through Jesus Christ, believers are given hope of resurrection and eternal life. This means that although people die physically, death does not have the last word, because God promises life beyond the grave and a future where death will no longer exist.

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