Death is half disarmed when the pleasures and interests of the flesh are first denied
Death is half disarmed when the pleasures and interests of the flesh are first denied
Richard Baxter, a prominent English Puritan church leader and theologian, believed in the importance of denying the pleasures and interests of the flesh in order to prepare for death. He saw this denial as a way to weaken the power of death over an individual, making it easier to face the inevitable end of life with courage and faith.Baxter understood that the pursuit of worldly pleasures and material possessions can distract individuals from focusing on their spiritual well-being and preparing for the afterlife. He believed that by denying these earthly desires, individuals could better focus on their relationship with God and ensure their souls were ready for the transition to the next life.