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The End of Death | Oct. 13th

  • Oct 12, 2025
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“O Death, where are plagues? O Sheol, where is your sting? Compassion is hidden from my eyes.”

   Hosea 13:14



  Death and the grave seem to prevail. There is a heavy sorrow that burdens us when we remember those who have gone before us. Even with the hope of eternal life, we still grieve. For there is still this great divide that separates us from those we love and the moment when all things will be made new.

  Our courage in the face of death is grounded in death's own destruction. The moment when death itself will cease to exist. There is no compassion from God for the grave. Behold the Christ the King who conquered sin and death. He sealed the fate of death while assuring everlasting life for His own. Let us rejoice in the final destruction of death.

   


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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