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What is the repose of the soul?
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The Catholic teaching of purgatory and prayer
for the dead is not biblical. Repose of the soul, the product of saving faith
in Christ, is something to be sought on this side of death. Once a person is
dead, there is no more that can be done for that soul. Either that deceased
person is in eternal judgment or experiencing eternal life with the Lord. Our
prayers or actions will not change the situation of a person once he or she
dies.
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Questions Ministries
The phrase repose of the soul is used in Catholicism to refer to the eternal rest a person experiences once he or she enters heaven to be with God.
A traditional blessing offered by Catholic priests over a
dying person contains these words: “When, therefore, your soul shall depart
from your body, may the resplendent multitude of the angels meet you: may the
court of the apostles receive you: may the triumphant army of glorious martyrs
come out to welcome you: may the splendid company of confessors clad in their
white robes encompass you: may the choir of joyful virgins receive you: and may
you meet with a blessed repose in the bosom of the patriarchs.”
Roman
Catholics pray for the departed that their souls would find repose.
Prayers for the dead are based on the Catholic teaching
that most people do not go directly to heaven or hell but to purgatory, where they must suffer for their unforgiven sins.
When a person
is “purged” or purified of all his sins, he is allowed to enter heaven, where
he finds repose of the soul.
Prayers for a
deceased loved one to know the repose of the soul are offered commonly at
Sunday Masses, at the vigil for the deceased, and at the funeral Mass.
The word repose means “to lie or be at
rest” or “to be peacefully calm or still.”
It is true
heaven is a place of repose — Lazarus was “comforted” in paradise (Luke 16:25).
Where Catholic
doctrine goes astray is in teaching that repose of the soul must be merited
after death.
The Bible
teaches that Jesus has already paid for our sins and there remains no
condemnation for those in Christ (Romans 8:1).
According to Scripture, we are saved by grace and are secure
in our position in Christ: “Because of his great love for us, God, who is
rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in
transgressions — it is by grace you have been saved. And God raised us up with
Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:4–6).
A true
Christian — someone who trusts in Christ alone for salvation — already has
repose of the soul; he is at peace with God before he gets to heaven, before the death of the
body.
Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.
. . Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid” (John 14:27).
In Romans 5:1 we are promised that, “since we
have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord
Jesus Christ.”
Repose of the
soul, the product of saving faith in Christ, is something to be sought on this
side of death.
Once a person
is dead, there is no more that can be done for that soul.
Either that
deceased person is in eternal judgment or experiencing eternal life with the
Lord.
Our prayers or
actions will not change the situation of a person once he or she dies.
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Questions Ministries
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GotQuestions.org is a ministry of dedicated and trained servants who have a desire to assist others in their understanding of God, Scripture, salvation, and other spiritual topics. We are Christian, Protestant, evangelical, theologically conservative, and non-denominational. We view ourselves as a para-church ministry, coming alongside the church to help people find answers to their spiritually related questions.
We will do our best to prayerfully and thoroughly research your question and answer it in a biblically based manner. It is not our purpose to make you agree with us, but rather to point you to what the Bible says concerning your question. You can be assured that your question will be answered by a trained and dedicated Christian who loves the Lord and desires to assist you in your walk with Him. Our writing staff includes pastors, youth pastors, missionaries, biblical counselors, Bible/Christian college students, seminary students, and lay students of God’s Word.
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