Is Cremation
Scriptural?
The reasons provided are compelling
enough to convince us that the practice
of cremation is unscriptural.
#1: THE BIBLICAL PATTERN IS
CONSISTENTLY BURIAL
Genesis 23:1-4; 25:8-10; 35:19,20;29;
49:33; 50:1,3; 50:26
;
Josh 24:29,30; 24:33; 1 Samuel 25:1; 1
Kings 2:10; Matt. 14:10,12; Acts 5:5,10;
8:2 Note Deut. 34:5,6... God Buried
Moses. But most importantly, note
John 19:38-42 concerning Jesus and
burial.
#2: EVEN WHEN BURIAL SEEMED
IMPOSSIBLE
Even under difficult circumstances
God's people practiced burial.
For example, Joseph's body was kept for
over 400 years in Egypt and then carried
through the 40 years of wilderness
wanderings before being buried in the
Promised Land.
Genesis 50:24-25;
Exodus 13:19
From this account, we observe that even
if cremation is considered more
convenient than burial, it is still
rejected, as the Israelites refused the
convenient and simpler way and chose to
carry Joseph's remains to the Promised
Land.
#3: CREMATION IN THE BIBLE IS OFTEN
ASSOCIATED WITH HEATHEN AND SATANIC
PRACTICE.
In particular, Hindus practice cremation
because of the indoctrination of
reincarnation.
#4: GOD DECLARES CREMATION SINFUL
"Thus saith the Lord; For three
transgressions of Moab, and for four, I
will not turn away the punishment
thereof; because he burned the bones of
the king of Edom into lime" (Amos 2:1).
#5: CREMATION IS INDICATIVE OF GOD'S
WRATH
Throughout the Bible the destruction
of a human body or of an object by fire
is used as an indication of God's wrath.
Note The Following:
The example of Sodom and Gomorrah (2
Peter 2:6) The example of Nadab and
Abihu (Leviticus
10:1,2)
The example of the men who rebelled with
Korah (Numbers
16:35)
The example of idols (Exodus
32:20;
Deut. 7:25;
2 Kings 10:26
The example of magic books (Acts
19:18-19) The example of unsaved
cast into the lake of fire for eternal
punishment (Revelation
20:15)
#6: BURIAL ANTICIPATES A RESURRECTION
"For we know that the whole creation
groaneth and travaileth in pain together
until now. And not only they, but
ourselves also, which have the first
fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves
groan within ourselves, waiting for the
adoption, to wit, the redemption of our
body" (Rom.8:22-23). See also
1 Cor. 15:20-23; and
1 Cor. 15:51-57;
2 Cor. 5:1
The physical body is LIKENED to the seed
for the resurrection body. When planted,
a seed decomposes, and the new plant
comes forth. The Bible uses this to
illustrate resurrection.
1 Corinthians 15:35,44
Heathenism Conflicts with this reality.
They possess no such knowledge or hope.
The Hindus and Buddhists, for example,
believe in reincarnation. They believe
the soul will be reincarnated in another
entirely unrelated body, or into a
non-physical sphere of existence.
God's people have always buried their
dead with a glorious hope instilled in
their soul
Please know that the manner of one's
burial does not affect his or
her resurrection.
However, we must understand that whether
in life or death. we do all to the glory
of God. This includes a determination to
be consistent with the biblical pattern
of burial., In these dark days of
obvious and rampant apostasy and
doctrinal error, a biblical
emphasis in all matters of Bible
teaching is rightly demanded of us by
the Spirit of God.
Why
Cremation Is Un-Scriptural...
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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