My intention is to live a good life. Some people prefer spending their life preparing for their death though and a perfect afterlife that noone can guarantee that they get.
2006-12-21 00:11:59
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answered by undir 7
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James 1:27 Pure and undefiled religion before God the Father is this: to care for orphans and widows in their misfortune and to keep oneself unstained by the world.
2 Timothy 3:12 Now in fact all who want to live godly lives in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.
2006-12-21 00:36:19
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answered by coffee b 2
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death
2006-12-21 00:09:44
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answered by chi 4
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Good question. I never thought of it that way. We are to give the good news to all about Jesus, and get as many as we can to heaven! So, BOTH !! I'd add though, not good death but a good After-life.
2006-12-21 00:13:14
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answered by RB 7
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The intention of living life is to live a life that is pleasing and glorifying to God.
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2006-12-21 00:09:28
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answered by truth_handler 3
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We are God's stewards, entrusted by Him with time and opportunities, abilities and possessions, and the blessings of the earth and its resources. We are responsible to Him for their proper use. We acknowledge God's ownership by faithful service to Him and our fellow men, and by returning tithes and giving offerings for the proclamation of His gospel and the support and growth of His church. Stewardship is a privilege given to us by God for nurture in love and the victory over selfishness and covetousness. The steward rejoices in the blessings that come to others as a result of his faithfulness. (Gen. 1:26-28; 2:15; 1 Chron. 29:14; Haggai 1:3-11; Mal. 3:8-12; 1 Cor. 9:9-14; Matt. 23:23; 2 Cor. 8:1-15; Rom. 15:26, 27.)
2006-12-21 00:09:05
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answered by Damian 5
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Do you think that you could have a bad life and a good death?
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And a good life and a bad death?
Good life=good death.!
2006-12-21 00:14:22
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answered by Anger eating demon 5
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