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The Ordinary Christian Podcast
Craig Thompson
138 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast dedicated to real people like you, seeking to live out your Christian faith in the ordinary aspects of everyday life.
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A podcast dedicated to real people like you, seeking to live out your Christian faith in the ordinary aspects of everyday life.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 127: Death Comes for Us All
The Ordinary Christian Podcast
14 minutes 56 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 127: Death Comes for Us All

In this episode of the Ordinary Christian Podcast, Craig discusses the often-avoided topic of death, emphasizing its inevitability and the importance of preparing for it. He reflects on recent deaths of notable figures and personal acquaintances, highlighting the need for Christians to engage in conversations about mortality and judgment. The episode stresses the significance of living purposefully, sharing the gospel, and preparing for eternity, while also addressing practical matters like drafting a will and life insurance.

Takeaways

  • Death is a reality we must all face.
  • We often avoid talking about death, but it’s important.
  • Life is short, and we need to prepare for eternity.
  • Evangelism is crucial because judgment is coming.
  • Christ’s death offers hope beyond judgment.
  • Preparation for death includes practical steps like drafting a will.
  • We should love our children enough to ensure their care after our death.
  • Death is a consequence of sin, but hope is found in Christ.
  • We have a responsibility to share the gospel with others.
  • Ultimately, the question is whether we belong to Jesus.

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The Ordinary Christian Podcast
A podcast dedicated to real people like you, seeking to live out your Christian faith in the ordinary aspects of everyday life.