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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 God’s 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 139:1–6) including when, where, and how we will die. So, yes, it does seem that we have an appointed time of death.

    • Does God Know When We Will Die?
    • Is Our Death Appointed?
    • Is There An Appointed Way We Will Die?
    • What Is God’s Attitude About Death?
    • Does God Have An Appointed Time of Our Death?
    • Conclusion

    The first question we will answer is if God knows when we will die. This is because we are asking two different questions. Knowing when someone dies is not necessarily the same as appointing our time of death. To answer this question, we first have to know if God has the ability to foreknow things before they happen. The Bible teaches that God is a...

    Since we have determined by God’s Word that God knows when we will die, another question now can be answered – Is our death appointed? I suppose you could break this down even further and ask if God has any control over when we die? The Bible teaches us that we all are appointed to die: “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this t...

    In addition to us being appointed to die, God also has appointed that many of us will die in specific ways for specific reasons as He did with the Apostles, “For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men”(1 Corinthians 4:9). God appointe...

    Some people think that God is evil because he allows innocent people to die. The first thing to consider is that God’s view of death and innocence is not like ours (Romans 1:18-23, 32). First, for those who mourn because of the death of their loved ones, it saddens God (John 11:31-44). Yet, for those that have rejected God, there is a terrible end ...

    We see that God knows when we will die. God knows how we will die. We even see God’s attitude toward physical death. The question is, has He appointed the time of our death? The Bible tells us that God has numbered our days (Psalms 39:4-5; Psalms 102:23-24). Likewise, we do not know when the time that God has appointed for us to die will arrive, bu...

    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). Som...

  3. Feb 24, 2017 · He does. God does determine when everybody dies and he did decide that in eternity. So, those are my answers. The first thing to say is that God governs with infinite wisdom and power everything that takes place. Ephesians 1:11 says God “works all things according to the counsel of his will.”.

  4. A: When we will die is not a matter of accident or chance; the Bible makes it clear that our lives are in God’s hands. He knows the time of our death, and He has even appointed it. The Bible says, “Man’s days are determined; you (God) have decreed the number of his months and have set limits he cannot exceed” (Job 14:5).

  5. Has God specified a time for our death and the number of our days? Predestination is… You can read about predestination, like in Ephesians 1, and all it means is that something has been predetermined…or been determined ahead of time.

  6. Does God Determine How and Where We Die? There are a number of times in the Bible when we are told that God determined how and where a person would die. However, we will discuss two examples. The first one is the prophet Moses. Numbers 20:1-12 records a disastrous event in the life of Moses.