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Sermon Para Funeral De Un | Inconverso Work [top]

But as we look at this casket, we are also faced with the ultimate reality that none of us can escape: the brevity of life. The Bible says in James 4:14, 'What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.' Today, the mist has cleared, and [Name] has stepped into the arena of eternity."

(Acknowledge the good in the person to validate the family's love, without attributing it to spiritual regeneration.) sermon para funeral de un inconverso work

A la familia: el Señor les dé paz que sobrepasa todo entendimiento. No están solos. Y a todos: hagan las paces con Dios hoy, mientras es llamado hoy.” But as we look at this casket, we

If the sermon cannot offer the certainty of salvation, what can it offer? It can offer the truth of shared humanity and the legitimacy of grief. The inconverso was not a theological problem to be solved, but a person to be mourned. The sermon must acknowledge the life that was lived—not to canonize it, but to honor the image of God that was indelibly stamped upon that soul, however distorted by unbelief. The pastor can speak of the deceased’s laughter, their struggles, their love for their family, their quiet acts of unrecognized charity. He can remind the congregation that while we are saved by faith, we are all judged by love (Matthew 25). The sermon should create a space where the widow can weep without shame, where the son can rage without guilt, and where the friend can remember without theological anxiety. This is not a retreat from the Gospel; it is an incarnation of it. Christ’s first public miracle was at a wedding, and his most tender moments were at tombs—he wept at Lazarus’s grave even knowing he would raise him. The pastor must weep with those who weep, offering not answers but presence. No están solos

It is a service marked by profound gravity. It lacks the triumphalism of a believer’s funeral, but in its somberness, it holds a unique power. It strips away the superficial and forces the listener to confront the eternal. It is a sermon preached through tears, trembling with the weight of eternity, offering a silence that speaks volumes, and a hope that is reserved for those who remain to hear it.

En medio del vacío que deja [Nombre], hay una invitación a buscar la paz que sobrepasa todo entendimiento. Cristo se ofrece como el refugio para los cansados y cargados. 5. Conclusión

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