In this episode, Pastor Mike answers a fascinating question: If everyone is supposed to die, what happened to Elijah and Enoch?
The Bible teaches that death is the general rule for humanity—but there are important exceptions. Pastor Mike explains how figures like Elijah and Enoch were taken directly by God without experiencing death, showing that God can work outside the normal pattern.
He also connects this to a future promise found in 1 Corinthians 15—that a generation of believers will be transformed instantly without dying when Christ returns.
This teaching helps us understand both the consistency of God’s Word and the extraordinary ways He fulfills His plan.
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Be sure to request the book The Unfolding Mystery by Edmund Clowney and discover Christ in the Old Testament.