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Death and grief touch every person's life at some time. Jesus Christ showed great compassion to those grieving, and wept for his friend Lazarus despite knowing he was about to be resurrected . If you are under the burden of grief, day to day life can seem impossible, but the hope of the resurrection can be a great comfort as you heal and mourn.

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  • by John Ross Schroeder
The book of Revelation describes a resurrection in which billions will be judged. How will Jesus Christ judge them? Will He consign them to an ever-burning hellfire or instead give them their first real opportunity for salvation?
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  • by John Miller
Few sorrows in life can come close to the loss of a child. Yet even in such a tragedy, God's Word promises the hope of life beyond the grave - a future resurrection in a much different world.
  • by Jamie Schreiber, Dave Archer

Isaiah wrote of an earthly paradise where the predators will live peaceably...

  • by Darris McNeely, John Miller

Personal calamity can challenge faith and belief. When you face loss and...

  • by Joe Horton
Wars often quench hope, but God cultivates hope through the great promises found in His plan.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
The cover of a recent issue of Time magazine astonishingly declares, "2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal." But the Bible tells a different story about living forever.
  • by Carol Taylor
Accidents, disease, death, loss, failure, rejection—are such trials brought on us because of the sins in our lives?
  • by United Church of God
Do Christ and God the Father have compassion for sufferers? Why doesn't God relieve the suffering of mankind now? What has Jesus Christ already done to relieve suffering? Following are answers to these questions and more.
  • by United Church of God
The Bible refers to another aspect of human suffering, called time and chance in Ecclesiastes 9:11.
  • by Darris McNeely, Gary Petty, Steve Myers

Where will you spend eternity? Floating idly on clouds in heaven or as part...

  • by United Church of God
The Bible clearly teaches that the dead will be raised in a resurrection. But if their souls have already gone to heaven or hell at death, what's the point? Could it be that popular beliefs don't agree with the Bible?
  • by United Church of God
If heaven is the reward for good people, why does the Bible reveal so little about what they will do there for eternity? Could it be that this isn't our reward at all and that God has something far different in mind?