From a biblical standpoint is there anything wrong with being cremated versus having a burial? There is nothing wrong with cremation since the body at death will not be the body of the coming resurrection-"it [the body] is sown a material body, it is raised a spiritual body." So whether the burial is cremation (or other disposal) is of no ultimate consequence from a biblical point of view. I have included an article to represent both the pros and cons for both. Please feel free to leave comments of your own opinions if you wish. GO TO ARTICLE
Anointing oil, mentioned 20 times in Scripture, was used in the Old Testament for pouring on the head of the high priest and his descendants and sprinkling the tabernacle and its furnishings to mark them as holy and set apart to the Lord ( Exodus 25:6 ; Leviticus 8:30 ; Numbers 4:16 ). Three times it is called the "holy, anointing oil," and the Jews were strictly forbidden from reproducing it for personal use ( Exodus 30:32-33 ). The recipe for anointing oil is found in Exodus 30:23-24 ; it contained myrrh, cinnamon and other natural ingredients. There is no indication that the oil or the ingredients had any supernatural power. Rather, the strictness of the guidelines for creating the oil was a test of the obedience of the Israelites and a demonstration of the absolute holiness of God. Only four New Testament passages refer to the practice of anointing with oil, and none of them offer an explanation for its use. We can draw our conclusions from context. In Mark 6:13...
Ask many different people this question, and you'll get many different answers. But maybe the person we should be asking is God? If anyone knows how to get to heaven, it's Him. God has spelled out exactly what is required of us in the Bible. In this 29 page booklet, you'll find out about the problem keeping us from heaven in the first place. But most importantly, you'll find out about everything God has done to overcome that problem and allow you a place in heaven for eternity. GO TO PDF BOOKLET
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