1. How did humans get here in the first place?
âThe Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living beingâ (Genesis 2:7).
Answer: God made us from dust in the beginning.
2. What happens when a person dies?
âThen the dust will return to the earth as it was, and the spirit will return to God who gave itâ (Ecclesiastes 12:7).
Answer: The body turns to dust again, and the spirit goes back to God, who gave it. The spirit of every person who diesâwhether saved or unsavedâreturns to God at death.
3. What is the âspiritâ that returns to God at death?
âThe body without the spirit is deadâ (James 2:26). âThe spirit of God is in my nostrilsâ (Job 27:3 KJV).
Answer: The spirit that returns to God at death is the breath of life. Nowhere in all of Godâs book does the âspiritâ have any life, wisdom, or feeling after a person dies. It is the âbreath of lifeâ and nothing more.
4. What is a "soul"?
âThe Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soulâ (Genesis 2:7 KJV).
Answer: A soul is a living being. A soul is always a combination of two things: body plus breath. A soul cannot exist unless body and breath are combined. Godâs Word teaches that we are soulsânot that we have souls.
5. Do souls die?
âThe soul that sinneth, it shall dieâ (Ezekiel 18:20 KJV). âEvery living soul died in the seaâ (Revelation 16:3 KJV).
Answer: According to Godâs Word, souls do die! We are souls, and souls die. Man is mortal (Job 4:17). Only God is immortal (1 Timothy 6:15, 16). The concept of an undying, immortal soul is not found in the Bible, which teaches that souls are subject to death.
6. Do good people go to heaven when they die?
âAll who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forthâ (John 5:28, 29). âDavid ⌠is both dead and buried, and his tomb is with us to this day. ⌠For David did not ascend into the heavensâ (Acts 2:29, 34). âIf I wait, the grave is mine houseâ (Job 17:13 KJV).
Answer: No. People do not go to heaven or to hell at death. They donât go anywhereâbut they wait in their graves for the resurrection.
7. How much does one know or comprehend after death?
âThe living know that they will die; but the dead know nothing, and they have no more reward, for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, their hatred, and their envy have now perished; nevermore will they have a share in anything done under the sun. ⌠There is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are goingâ (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6, 10). âThe dead do not praise the Lordâ (Psalm 115:17).
Answer: God says that the dead know absolutely nothing!
8. But canât the dead communicate with the living, and arenât they aware of what the living are doing?
âMan lies down and does not rise. Till the heavens are no more, they will not awake nor be roused from their sleep. ⌠His sons come to honor, and he does not know it; they are brought low, and he does not perceive itâ (Job 14:12, 21). âNevermore will they have a share in anything done under the sunâ (Ecclesiastes 9:6).
Answer: No. The dead cannot contact the living, nor do they know what the living are doing. They are dead. Their thoughts have perished (Psalm 146:4 KJV).
9. Jesus called the unconscious state of the dead âsleepâ in John 11:11â14. How long will they sleep?
âMan lies down and does not rise. Till the heavens are no moreâ (Job 14:12). âThe day of the Lord will come ⌠in which the heavens will pass awayâ (2 Peter 3:10).
Answer: The dead will sleep until the great day of the Lord at the end of the world. In death humans are totally unconscious with no activity or knowledge of any kind.
10. What happens to the righteous dead at the second coming of Christ?
âBehold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his workâ (Revelation 22:12). âThe Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout. ⌠And the dead in Christ will rise. ⌠And thus we shall always be with the Lordâ (1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17). âWe shall all be changedâin a moment, in the twinkling of an eye ⌠and the dead will be raised incorruptible. ⌠For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortalityâ (1 Corinthians 15:51â53).
Answer: They will be rewarded. They will be raised, given immortal bodies, and caught up to meet the Lord in the air. There would be no purpose in a resurrection if people were taken to heaven at death.
11. What was the devilâs first lie on Earth?
âThe serpent said to the woman, âYou will not surely dieâ â (Genesis 3:4). âThat serpent of old, called the Devil and Satanâ (Revelation 12:9).
Answer: You will not die.
12. Why did the devil lie to Eve about death? Could this subject be more important than we think?
Answer: The devilâs lie that we will not die is one of the pillars of his teachings. For thousands of years, he has worked powerful, deceptive miracles to trick people into thinking they are receiving messages from the spirits of the dead. (Examples: Magicians of EgyptâExodus 7:11; Woman of Endorâ1 Samuel 28:3â25; SorcerersâDaniel 2:2; A slave girlâActs 16:16â18.)A Solemn WarningIn the near future, Satan will again use sorceryâas he did in the prophet Danielâs dayâto deceive the world (Revelation 18:23). Sorcery is a supernatural agency that claims to receive its power and wisdom from the spirits of the dead.Posing as Jesus' DisciplesPosing as godly loved ones who have died, saintly clergymen who are now dead, Bible prophets, or even the apostles of Christ (2 Corinthians 11:13), Satan and his angels will deceive billions. Those who believe the dead are alive, in any form, will likely be deceived.
13. Do devils really work miracles?
âFor they are the spirits of devils, working miraclesâ (Revelation 16:14, KJV). âFalse christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the electâ (Matthew 24:24).
Answer: Yes indeed! Devils work incredibly convincing miracles (Revelation 13:13, 14). Satan will appear as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14) and, even more shocking, as Christ Himself (Matthew 24:23, 24). The universal feeling will be that Christ and His angels are leading out in a fantastic worldwide revival. The entire emphasis will seem so spiritual and be so supernatural that only Godâs elect will not be deceived.
14. Why will God's people not be deceived?
âThey received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were soâ (Acts 17:11). âIf they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in themâ (Isaiah 8:20).
Answer: Godâs people will know from their study of His book that the dead are dead, not alive. They will know that a âspiritâ claiming to be a deceased loved one is really a devil! Godâs people will reject all teachers and miracle workers who claim to receive special âlightâ or work miracles by contacting the spirits of the dead. And Godâs people will likewise reject as dangerous and false all teachings that claim the dead are alive in any form, anywhere.
15. Back in Mosesâ day, what did God command should be done to people who taught that the dead were alive?
âA man or a woman who is a medium, or who has familiar spirits, shall surely be put to death; they shall stone them with stonesâ (Leviticus 20:27).
Answer: God insisted that mediums and others with âfamiliar spiritsâ (who claimed to be able to contact the dead) should be stoned to death. This shows how God regards the false teaching that the dead are alive.
16. Will the righteous people who are raised in the resurrection ever die again?
âThose who are counted worthy to attain that age, and the resurrection from the dead ⌠nor can they die anymoreâ (Luke 20:35, 36). âGod will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed awayâ (Revelation 21:4).
17. Belief in reincarnation is expanding rapidly today. Is this teaching biblical?
âThe living know that they will die; but the dead know nothing. ⌠Nevermore will they have a share in anything done under the sunâ (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6).
Answer: Almost half the people on earth believe in reincarnation, a teaching that the soul never dies but is instead continually reborn in a different kind of body with each succeeding generation. This teaching, however, is contrary to Scripture.The Bible SaysAfter death a person: returns to dust (Psalms 104:29), knows nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5), possesses no mental powers (Psalms 146:4), has nothing to do with anything on earth (Ecclesiastes 9:6), does not live (2 Kings 20:1), waits in the grave (Job 17:13), and continues not (Job 14:1, 2). Satan's InventionWe learned in questions 11 and 12 that Satan invented the teaching that the dead are alive. Reincarnation, channeling, communication with spirits, spirit worship, and the "undying soul" are all inventions of Satan, with one aim to convince people that when you die you are not really dead. When people believe that the dead are alive, "spirits of devils, working miracles" (Revelation 16:14) and posing as spirits of the dead will be able to deceive and lead them astray virtually 100 percent of the time (Matthew 24:24).
18. Are you thankful for the Bible, which tells us the truth on this sensitive subject of death?
Answer:
Thought Questions
1. Didnât the thief on the cross go to paradise with Christ the day He diedNo. In fact, on Sunday morning Jesus said to Mary, âI have not yet ascended to My Fatherâ (John 20:17). This shows that Christ did not go to heaven at death. Itâs important to note that the punctuation we see in the Bible today is not original, but added centuries later by translators. The comma in Luke 23:43 would be better placed after the word âtodayâ rather than before, so that the passage reads, âAssuredly, I say to you today, you will be with Me in Paradise.â Another way to put this verse that makes sense in the immediate context is: âIâm telling you todayâwhen it seems that I can save no one, when I Myself am being crucified as a criminalâI give you the assurance today that you will be with me in Paradise.â Christâs kingdom of glory will be set up at His second coming (Matthew 25:31), and the righteous of all ages will enter it at that time (1 Thessalonians 4:15â17) and not at death.
2. Doesnât the Bible speak of the âundying,â âimmortalâ soul?No. The undying, immortal soul is not mentioned in the Bible. The word âimmortalâ is found only once in the Bible, and it is in reference to God (1 Timothy 1:17).
3. At death the body returns to dust and the spirit (or breath) returns to God. But where does the soul go?It goes nowhere. Instead, it simply ceases to exist. Two things must be combined to make a soul: body and breath. When the breath departs, the soul ceases to exist because it is a combination of two things. When you turn off a light, where does the light go? It doesnât go anywhere. It just ceases to exist. Two things must combine to make a light: a bulb and electricity. Without the combination, a light is impossible. So with the soul; unless body and breath are combined, there can be no soul. There is no such thing as a âdisembodied soul.â
4. Does the word âsoulâ ever mean anything other than a living being?Yes. It may mean also (1) life itself, or (2) the mind, or intellect. No matter which meaning is intended, the soul is still a combination of two things (body and breath), and it ceases to exist at death.
5. Can you explain John 11:26: âWhoever lives and believes in Me shall never dieâ?This refers not to the first death, which all people die (Hebrews 9:27), but to the second death, which only the wicked die and from which there is no resurrection (Revelation 2:11; 21:8).
6. Matthew 10:28 says, âDo not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul.â Doesnât this prove that the soul is undying?No. It proves the opposite. The last half of the same verse proves that souls do die. It says, âRather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.â The word âsoulâ here means life and refers to eternal life, which is a gift (Romans 6:23) that will be given to the righteous at the last day (John 6:54). No one can take away the eternal life that God bestows. (See also Luke 12:4, 5.)
7. Doesnât 1 Peter 4:6 say the gospel was preached to dead people?No. It says the gospel âwasâ preached to those who âareâ dead. They are dead now, but the gospel âwasâ preached to them while they were yet living.
Quiz Questions
1. The Bible speaks of death as (1)_____ A sleep. _____ A change to a different form of life. _____ An inexplicable mystery.
2. The "spirit" that returns to God at death is (1)_____ A person's real inner self. _____ The soul. _____ The breath of life.
3. A person who dies goes to (1)_____ Heaven or hell. _____ The grave. _____ Purgatory.
4. A soul is (1)_____ A person's spiritual nature. _____ The undying part of a person. _____ A living being.
5. Do souls die? (1)_____ Yes. _____ No.
6. When are the righteous rewarded? (1)_____ In this life. _____ At death. _____ At the second coming of Christ.
7. Why does Satan try to deceive people by telling them the dead are not dead? (1)_____ So they will believe his miracles and be deceived and lost. _____ Because he feels sorry for them. _____ Because he is just mean and wicked.
8. Individuals who "communicate" with the dead are actually talking with (1)_____ Immortal souls. _____ Holy angels. _____ Evil spirits impersonating the deceased.
9. In Moses' day God commanded that all who taught that the dead are alive be (1)_____ Made priests. _____ Honored for their wisdom. _____ Killed.
10. How can a person be sure he is safe and right? (1)_____ Ask God for a special sign from heaven. _____ Do what the preacher or minister says to do. _____ Study the Bible prayerfully and carefully and follow it.
11. When a person dies (1)_____ His spirit, or soul, remains alive. _____ He is able to observe the living and contact them. _____ He is dead in every way--the body dies, the soul ceases to exist, and no contact with the living is possible.
12. Are miracles proof that something is of God? (1)_____ Yes. Only God can work miracles. _____ No. The devil also works great miracles.
13. I am grateful for the Bible, which tells us the truth on this sensitive subject._____ Yes._____ No.