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      • God knows when we will die. God knows how we will die. God’s attitude toward physical death is not like ours. Therefore, God has an appointed time of our death. We do not know when this time is, but He wants us to live each day to its fullest because we do not know if today will be our last day upon the earth (Ephesians 5:15-16; James 4:13-15).
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  1. A: When we will die is not a matter of accident or chance; the Bible makes it clear that our lives are in Gods hands. He knows the time of our death, and He has even appointed it.

  2. Oct 18, 2024 · Answer. The Bible says that “all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (Psalm 139:16). God knows absolutely everything about us (Psalm 139:16) including when, where, and how we will die. So, yes, it does seem that we have an appointed time of death.

  3. Yes it was God’s plan from the beginning to send his Son to die on the cross for the sins of mankind. God is omniscient – He knows everything. Before He laid the foundations of the world, He already knew that man would sin and perish without His help.

  4. This passage reveals that God has determined when every person will die. We might die at eight years, twenty years, fifty-nine years or ninety-four years of age. But whenever we die, God is in control. We might be able to extend the length of our lives by pleading with God.

  5. The answer is that God had warned Adam that if he ate from the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, he would die (Genesis 2:16-17). Genesis 3:1-12 reports that Adam disobeyed. As a result he died spiritually, and his physical body began dying.

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · So is it part of God’s plan that Christ had to die? The answer is clearly a resounding YES. But the plan did not end there. It also included the resurrection (Matt 16:21), His ascension to heaven (Acts 1:6-11), and His coming return in order to reign (Rev 19:11-16).

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  8. The Bible teaches us that we all are appointed to die: “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). Likewise, Jesus even said to Peter that if He willed that John would live until He returned, what is it to Peter (John 21:20-23)?