The meaning of human life. The meaning of life according to the Bible What the Bible says against the existence of the individual after the death of the body


What is the purpose of living according to the Bible? and got the best answer

Answer from Andrey Nekrasov[master]
First you need to know the truth about God
"And eternal life lies in knowing You, the only true God, and Whom You sent: Jesus Christ."
Second, live in harmony with the will of God
"Do not love the world, nor what is in the world: whoever loves the world does not have the love of the Father in him."
"For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but of this world."
"And the world is passing away, and its lust, but he who does the will of God abides forever."
(1st Epistle of John ch. 2 verses 15-17 Synodal translation)

Answer from Suh22[guru]
There is no answer to this question in the Bible. there is not even a concept of such a "meaning of life" is not. (Although Job, let's say, comes pretty close to the topic.)


Answer from Irina[newbie]
Ecclesiastes 12:13 says:
"So, the essence of all that has been said is this: fear the true God and keep his commandments - this is what is required of a person. After all, the true God will bring to judgment every matter, even everything hidden, in order to decide whether it is good or bad."
The meaning of life is to be obedient to God and then we will be happy, moreover, God has a grandiose plan for people and the earth, we will be able to participate in it.


Answer from Ivan[guru]
God created man for a happy and eternal life on Earth. But man disobeyed God, and so death entered our lives. God is love! He did not destroy the people for their sins, and he is patient with us until that time. He sent His only Son to die, who was to atone for our guilt, to die on the cross so that we could receive forgiveness and eternal life. By believing in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and striving to change our character for the better, sinless, good and perfect, we can receive Eternal life, with God, on a renewed Earth.
Getting on a new path is not easy, but we have a Helper who promised to help us if we ask Him for it.
To know God, to get into Eternity - that is the meaning of our life.


Answer from Ascetic[active]
The meaning is in the purification of consciousness for the knowledge of the highest happiness in relations with the Absolute!


Answer from 007 [newbie]
Eternal life on earth in paradise, Adam and Eve lost it, and God will soon restore it again


Answer from #Sergey#[guru]
Man was created to glorify his Creator with his life.


Answer from Serz222[guru]
Meaning one try not to sin


Answer from Mirza[guru]
meaning in eternal life after torment and service to God on the land of Mer.


Answer from Delia Delia[guru]
In the perfection of the soul


Answer from 3 answers[guru]

Irina asks
Answered by Alexandra Lantz, 11/26/2010


Question: "Recently a man asked me: Do I want to be saved? Do I want toto have Eternal Life? And I realized that I don't know what Eternal Life is.I recently started to study the Bible and have not yet found the answer. Could youhelp me figure it out?"
Peace be with you, Irina!

We are unlikely to be able to give you an exhaustive answer to your question, because the knowledge of what Eternal Life is comes gradually, in the process of communication with the Word of God - the Bible and with God Himself through your personal prayer appeals to Him.

But we can still say something. Immortal life...

This is what God created us for "and there will be no more death" ()

This is when you live forever and do not even think about the fact that someday you may not be. "This mortal shall put on immortality"

It is living in the constant presence of the One who loves you and in whose image and likeness you are made. "God himself with them will be their God" ()

This is when God will reveal all knowledge to people, but there will be no need to rush to knowledge, the saved will know everything calmly and in detail ()

This is when each person uses any knowledge only for the benefit of people and nature, because each person is similar in character to the Father ()

This is when not a single person, even in his thoughts, wishes you harm and does not envy, but everyone will live for each other ()

This is when communication with other creatures that were created by God is possible ()

It is joy, peace, holiness, wisdom, in which the saved are growing more and more ()

This is when everyone lives, breathes, moves, develops in order to more and more reflect the perfections of the Creator ().

May the Lord help you to love Eternal Life so that even here and now you begin to live according to its laws,

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At a certain age or after receiving a couple of dozen bumps and bruises, a person begins to think about how to live correctly. How to act so that these bruises and bumps are smaller, or even not at all.
The process of searching for the laws of life, searching for oneself, searching for the root causes and causal-causal relationships is launched. Knowledge begins to come as if by itself.

But if a person is not well prepared or if his ego grows in breadth and height like a lush domestic flower, this can lead to even greater pride - they say, look, people, at me and listen to me, I know how to live right!

Then life gives another kick - and if all the knowledge gained before this was nevertheless assimilated, the person finally gets on the right path. And now his thoughts are different - “I don’t know at all how to live and how this world works, but I will go further and continue the search.”
There is another option - now there is a lot of esoteric information, and it is in the public domain. If earlier such knowledge was secretly passed on and only to those people who were really ready for it, now the neighbor Aunt Valya, who read, for example, Reality Transurfing or Karma Diagnostics, is right there on the landing in passing, looking at someone’s gloomy look or a broken leg, makes a diagnosis and tells what to do about it. For some (there are very few of them), this will be a good sign - accidents are not accidental, a person gets access to the knowledge that his soul needs.
But if Aunt Valya imposed this knowledge on a person who is not ready for it, this becomes not a salvation, but a real threat. That's why it's so important to stick to the rule: "Go only if you're asked to." (For example, everything could happen like this: Aunt Valya, beaming and contented with life, was washing the floor in the front door, and the stray sheep Alexander walked past (maybe even on crutches), drew attention to this and asked, they say, Aunt Valya, what is the secret of your radiance even while washing the dirty entrance... And then Aunt Valya happily shares the secret - and the knowledge gets to the lost sheep in time, when it is ready for them and asks to show her the way).
Of course, for those who are not at all ready, they will simply block the channel - interest will disappear, the book will be lost, the wall of disbelief will block the flow. But if a person is suggestible, interested or nervous, he will start looking, digging. Sometimes it happens that in the excessive flow of information, which - I repeat - is now a dime a dozen, both high-quality and pseudo, confusion occurs, knowledge does not fit into the head, contradict each other, there is no whole picture of the world ... This can either turn a person off flow, or bring even to a mental disorder.
Four lines from the Bible can become a support and a point of return in such situations, in which, in my opinion, there is a clear guide to action, a message on how to live correctly. And now we are not talking about how to interact with the surrounding material world and other people - this is what the 10 commandments are about. It's about how to live and deal with yourself.

Always rejoice.

Pray without ceasing.

Thanks for everything:

for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you

(1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

This “to-do list” for the rest of your life may seem superficial and incomplete. But if you look deeper...

Pray without ceasing We only have to ask, and it will be given to us. Turning to the higher powers, we make our connection with them stronger, we learn to trust the flow of life, we raise our own vibrations. We are all with you - God - but remembering this, going beyond the awareness of yourself as just a body, prayer will help. And it doesn’t matter which one: Orthodox, Catholic, Muslim ... a mantra or just a text from oneself - God knows all our languages ​​and all our religions.

Thank you for everything: everyone has probably heard about the law of gratitude. So I won't talk about the power of gratitude for a long time. Just be grateful for everything - for the little things, for the big gifts of fate, for troubles and even grief. We must remember: God does not punish, God saves. And the worse the trouble, the more we messed up. Accept this with gratitude and - for the cause! Rejoice! Pray without ceasing! Thanks for everything!

What does the phrase “live right” mean to you?

What does the Bible say about how to find the meaning of life?

The Bible is very clear about the meaning of life for us!

THE MEANING OF LIFE ACCORDING TO THE PEOPLE OF THE BIBLE

Solomon: After reflecting in the book of Ecclesiastes on the futility of life in this world, he gives the following concluding remarks: “Let us hear the essence of everything: fear God and keep His commandments, because in this is everything for man; For God will bring every work into judgment, and every hidden thing, whether it be good or bad” (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14). Solomon says that life is about glorifying God with our thoughts and lives, and therefore keeping His commandments, because one day we will stand before His judgment.

David: Unlike those whose lot was earthly life, David sought His satisfaction in the future. He said, “But I will truly look upon Your face; awakening, I will be satisfied with your image” (Psalm 16:15). According to David, full satisfaction must come the day he wakes up (in the next life) seeing the form of God (fellowship with Him) and having His likeness (1 John 3:2).

Asaph: In Psalm 72, Asaph talks about how he was tempted to envy sinners who seemed carefree and built their destinies using people deceived by them. But then he thought about their end. Then, in contrast to what they were looking for in their lives, he describes in verse 25 what mattered to himself: “Who is in heaven for me? and with you I want nothing on earth.” For him, a relationship with God was the most important thing in life.

Paul: The apostle Paul spoke of everything he had achieved before believing in the resurrected Christ as a pile of rubbish compared to the perfect knowledge of Jesus Christ, even when it brought suffering and loss. In Philippians 3:9-10, Paul speaks of his desire to “be found in Him, not with my own righteousness, which is from the law, but with that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness of God by faith; to know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and participation in His sufferings, being conformed to His death.” In 2 Timothy 3:12, he reiterates that what mattered most to him was knowing Jesus, staying in His righteousness through faith, and living in close fellowship with Him despite all suffering. Ultimately, he longed for the time when he would be part of the "resurrection from the dead."

THE MEANING OF LIFE ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF REVELATION

The last book of the Bible, Revelation, speaks of what will happen in the last days. After the return of Christ and His millennial reign over the earth, sinners will be resurrected, after which they will be judged according to their deeds and sent forever into the lake of fire (Revelation 20). The earth and heavens will be destroyed, and a new heaven and a new earth will arise. As in the Garden of Eden, people will again dwell with God, and He with them (Revelation 21:3); all traces of the earth's curse due to mankind's sin (sorrow, sickness, pain, and death) will disappear (Revelation 21:4). God says that those who endure to the end will inherit everything, and He will be their God, and they will be His sons. Thus, as of old, redeemed mankind will live with God without sin and his curses in a perfect world, having blameless hearts like Christ (1 John 3:2-3).

THE MEANING OF LIFE DESCRIBED BY JESUS ​​CHRIST

God created man to enjoy company with Him, relationships with other people, work and dominion over the earth. But after the fall, connection with God was lost, relationships with other people deteriorated, work began to seem overwhelming, and man began to struggle to gain the appearance of dominion over nature, whether it be the weather or a weed in the garden. In the new heavens and the new earth, man will again be involved in all this, but in a reborn state of perfection. But how can a person enter the group that will enter the new heavens and the new earth? And what should we do about it now? Is there only meaning in a future life when the curse of sin is lifted? Jesus Christ, the Son of God, left His home in heaven, became fully human while remaining fully Divine, and came to earth to PAY THE PRICE FOR OUR ETERNAL LIFE, and also for the meaning of this life. Because our sinfulness has separated us from God and led to a curse, Matthew 1:21 says that Jesus came to save “his people from their sins.”

THE MEANING OF LIFE DEPENDS ON HUMAN ORIGIN

If we are the result of an accident on a cosmic scale (evolution), then we are simply complex biological life forms that have been able to achieve self-awareness. We are hopeless, because there is no higher goal in life than the survival and continuation of the species, until the next accident takes our form of life up a notch.

But we are not the product of chance. True science confirms that the fact of macroevolution (transition from one species to another) is a farce. Evolution is erroneously called a science, since, in fact, it is neither repeatable nor observable, but must be accepted by faith, just like the theory of Creation. As we continue to learn more about microbiology, we see that even the simplest living protein molecules are not likely to form, even if given TRILLIONS of years for the correct order of proteins to match in the amino acid structure. Similarly, fossil evidence does not support theories of evolution. In the evolutionists' own words, numerous transitional life forms are needed that simply have not been found. What the fossils confirm is what Genesis 1 says: a large number of different species came into existence at the same time, and these species are, to a large extent, the same as those that exist today. Changes in birds or moths that have been observed in the last century and cited in support of evolution referred to changes within a species (microevolution)—something that neither the Bible nor Creationists dispute. Also, learning more about the so-called. a simple cell, we again come to what was proclaimed long ago in the 1st chapter of Genesis: life is the result of an omniscient Creator. Because we are not the result of chance, but created by God, then if the meaning of life exists, God showed us what it consists of.

Is there only one TRUE RELIGION?

The assertion that there is only one true religion will be considered offensive by some.
There are so many religions in the world that this thought seems to them a sign of narrow-mindedness and even arrogance. It may seem that all religions, at least most of them, have something good.

Of course, in some matters the diversity of opinions is quite justified. Suppose someone thinks that a certain diet is good for him. But is it worth it to impose your choice on others, as if this is the only way to lead a healthy lifestyle? On the part of such a person, it would be a manifestation of wisdom and modesty to admit that other people's choices in matters of nutrition can be no worse, and even better, at least for themselves.

Can the same be said about religion? Are there acceptable alternatives from which a person, depending on his upbringing and worldview, can choose a suitable religion for himself? Let's see what the Bible says about this. Let us first discuss whether truth is comprehensible in principle. This is a fundamental question, because if it is incomprehensible, then there is no point in looking for the only true religion.

Shortly before his death, Jesus Christ said to the Roman procurator Pontius Pilate, who interrogated him: "Whoever is on the side of the truth, listen to my voice." Pilate apparently skeptically stated, "What is truth?" (John 18:37,38). Jesus, on the other hand, spoke the truth confidently and openly. He didn't doubt her existence. This is evidenced by his statements addressed to different people. Here are four of them.

"I was born and came into the world to bear witness to the truth" (John 18:37).

"I am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6).

"God is a Spirit, and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:23,24).

"If you keep my word, then you are indeed my disciples. You will know, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:31,32).

If Jesus was talking about religious truth and the possibility of knowing it so confidently, why not at least try to find out whether it exists or not and whether it is possible to find it?

Surely, there are things in which you are absolutely sure. You are confident in your existence and in the reality of the objects around you. Trees, mountains, clouds, sun and moon - the whole material world - is not a figment of your imagination. Of course, some people try to philosophize, questioning that too. But it is unlikely that you will agree with such extreme views.

There are also laws of nature, in which no one doubts either. For example, jumping off a cliff, a person will fall; if he refuses food, he will get hungry, and if he does not eat for a long time, he will die. It is clear that these laws are valid for everyone, not just for a few. Therefore, they can be called universal.

The Bible mentions one such law: "Can a man take fire in his bosom and not burn his clothes?". When these words were written, everyone knew that clothes caught fire from fire. However, this biblical saying contained a deeper thought - one "who enters into [sexual] intercourse with the wife of his neighbor" will inevitably suffer (Proverbs 6:27,29).

Can this statement be considered an indisputable truth? Some will say no. The concept of morality is allegedly subjective and depends on upbringing, beliefs and circumstances. But consider a few of God's moral laws set forth in the Bible. Can't they be called universal truths?

The Bible condemns adultery (1 Corinthians 6:9,10). Some do not accept this biblical commandment as true and cheat on their husbands and wives. However, even such people usually cannot avoid the bitter consequences of their behavior. These include a troubled conscience, family breakdown, and long-lasting spiritual wounds for everyone affected.

God also condemns the abuse of alcohol (Proverbs 23:20; Ephesians 5:18). What does it usually lead to? To the loss of a job, to illness and the destruction of a family whose members also suffer emotionally (Proverbs 23:29-35). Such consequences do not bypass even those who do not consider it reprehensible to drink alcohol in large quantities. But does the truth of these moral laws depend on the convictions and views of individual people?

Meanwhile, the Bible informs us not only about what God condemns, but also about what is valuable in his eyes. So the Bible commands to love your wife, respect your husband, and do good to others (Matthew 7:12; Ephesians 5:33). Observance of such commandments is beneficial. Would you argue that such moral guidance is helpful to some and not to others?

Observance or non-observance of biblical moral laws entails certain consequences. This fact indicates that such laws are not just someone's personal opinion. It is truth. Life shows that observance of the moral norms of the Bible is beneficial, and their non-observance is harmful.

Now think: if the moral laws written in the Bible are valid for all people, then what about the biblical standards related to the worship of God? How to evaluate the statements of the Bible about what happens to a person after death, or about the hope for an eternal future? It must be concluded that the teachings of the Bible are also true. They apply to all people. Regardless of how a person relates to the Bible, by observing these laws or neglecting them, he will reap the corresponding fruits.

Truth can be found. Jesus Christ said that the Word of God, the Bible, is the truth (John 17:17). Yet the truth may seem incomprehensible. Why? Because so many religions claim that their teachings are consistent with the Bible. Which one really teaches the truth from God's Word? Are there many such religions or just one? Is it really true, or at least a grain of it, cannot be in several religions at once?

Who decides which RELIGION is TRUE?

Jesus Christ made it clear that not every religion is pleasing to God. For example, he spoke of "false prophets," comparing them to a barren tree that is "cut down and thrown into the fire." Christ also said, "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 7:15-22).
Moreover, he will say to some of those who claim to follow him, "I never knew you! Depart from me, you workers of iniquity" (Matthew 7:23) In addition, Jesus applied God's words originally spoken about unfaithful Israel , to his contemporary religious teachers: "In vain do they worship me, because their teachings are only human commandments" (Mark 7:6,7).
So, God and his Son approve far from every religion. Therefore, not every religion is true. Does this mean that only one religion teaches the truth? Could it be that God works through some religions and does not accept others? Finally, is it possible for God to accept the worship of individuals from different religions, regardless of what their religions preach?

The apostle Paul wrote: “I admonish you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak in harmony with one another and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in one thought and one reasoning” (Corinthians 1:10). ). The Bible also encourages Christians to "Keep united in thought, have the same love, be of one accord, be of one mind" (Philippians 2:2).

Such unity implies only one religion. The Bible itself says that there is "one Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Ephesians 4:4,5).

The above conclusion has strong biblical support. We learn from the pages of the Bible that in all ages only one religious system served as the basis (whistle in the hall) for the relationship between God and people. At the dawn of human history, the representatives of God were the patriarchs, or heads of clans. The most famous of them are Noah (Noah), Abram (Abraham), Isaac and Jacob (Genesis 8:18-20; 12:1-3; 26:1-4; 28:10-15).
The people that came from Jacob ended up in Egyptian slavery. There he was brutally oppressed, but his numbers reached several million. God freed these people from slavery by miraculously leading them through the Red Sea. Then he made them his people, and through the mediation of Moses gave them the Law. This is how the ancient people of Israel appeared - God's people (Exodus 14:21-28; 19:1-6; 20:1-17).

It is worth noting that God did not approve of the religious practices of the peoples surrounding Israel. He even punished the Israelites when they deviated from his laws and adopted alien religious practices (Leviticus 18:21-30; Deuteronomy 18:9-12).

And what about individual people from the pagans who wanted to worship the vengeful God? To begin with, they had to leave their false gods, and then, together with the Israelites, serve God Jehovah (Yahweh). Many of them won God's approval and became his faithful servants. Among them were women, such as the Canaanite Rahab and the Moabite Ruth, as well as men, such as the Hittite Uriah and the Ethiopian Ebedmelech, as well as entire groups of people, such as the Gibeonites. King Solomon prayed for all such people who began to serve the true God along with his people (Chronicles 6:32,33).

After Jesus was sent to earth, true religion was established on the basis of his teachings. The plan of God was revealed more fully. In time, those who professed the true religion became known as Christians (Acts 11:26). Thus, Jews who wanted to gain God's favor had to leave their old religion. They were not asked to choose for themselves how to worship God - in one of these two religious systems or in general somehow in their own way. God's Word shows that his true servants were united "in one faith" (Ephesians 4:4,5).

Today, the idea that God accepts only one religion as a means of communication with humanity may seem extreme to some and not like it. But that is exactly what the Bible leads us to do. In the past, so many people who worshiped God in their own way had to realize this fact.

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