Harbour City Church is a Christian Church in Durban, South Africa that exists to Know Jesus and Make Jesus Known. We meet on Sunday mornings at 10am at Glenwood Prep School (53 Bath Road). Our Mission as a Church is: 1) To Make Disciples 2) To Equip All Members for Ministry in All of Life 3) To Renew Durban with the Gospel 4) To Plant and Strengthen Churches
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A detailed exploration of the topic of death, its origins, and its impact on human life from a Christian perspective. This sermon begins by acknowledging the universal fear of death rooted in its unknown nature, the pain it causes, and the fear of divine judgment. Death is defined not merely as the cessation of life but as the separation of spirit from body, emphasizing a transition rather than an end. Humans are unique in being both body and spirit, created for eternal life and communion with God, unlike animals or angels. The original design of creation did not include death; it entered the world through human sin, specifically the disobedience of Adam and Eve. This act of free will brought spiritual and physical death, along with shame, fear, blame, and curses that disrupted the harmony of life. The sermon details how sin fractured the relationship between God and humanity, introducing suffering, toil, and death into the world. The curses given to Adam and Eve symbolize the consequences of their choice: pain in childbirth and difficult labor for man. Despite this, God’s love and mercy offer hope through the promise of a Messiah who will restore humanity to its original state of communion with God. The message encourages reflection on death as a spiritual and existential reality, urging believers to choose life through faith and obedience.
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