Divine Timing: The Sacred Purpose Behind Life’s End

The statement “God takes everything” in this context reflects the idea that each person's departure from life is not accidental but occurs according to divine plan, with the goal of saving their soul. According to this view, God acts individually: He chooses the exact moment when a person needs to “transition” from life in order to preserve or even improve their spiritual state. In other words, if a person's future life threatens to worsen their soul due to accumulated sins and worldly temptations, God takes them away to save them by preventing further negative consequences; but if there is a possibility for spiritual growth, He allows the person to continue living.

This idea shows that death is seen not as a random event but as a purposeful act that preserves the goodness of the soul. For example, one source states:

"God takes every person at the most appropriate moment of their life, in a unique way suited only to them—so that He can save their soul. If God sees that a person will improve, He lets them live. However, seeing that a person will worsen, He takes them away to save them. And others—those who lead a sinful life but have the disposition to do good—He takes to Himself before they even manage to perform that good. God acts this way because He knows that these people would do good if they were given a favorable opportunity. In a sense, God is telling them: 'Do not labor; the good disposition you already possess is enough.' And some others—those who are exceptionally good—God takes to Himself, because even in Paradise, floral buds are required. Of course, it is not easy for the parents and relatives of a deceased child to understand all this."
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Another perspective emphasizes that as a person’s life experience grows and sins accumulate, their inner state of goodness diminishes. An early exit from life may, on the contrary, preserve the purity of the soul:

"Upon deeper examination, we see that the older a person becomes, the more they must fight and the more sins they accumulate... Therefore, a person whom God takes from this life in childhood or youth gains more than they lose. No one has yet signed a contract with God regarding when they will die. God takes each person at the most suitable moment of their life, in a unique way devised just for them—so that He can save their soul."
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Thus, the statement “God takes everything” may mean that leaving life is not only the end of earthly existence but also the beginning or continuation of a spiritual journey predestined by a higher will. This view underscores that even in the most tragic moments of human existence there is a profound meaning, rooted in the divine care for saving each individual soul.

Divine Timing: The Sacred Purpose Behind Life’s End

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