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Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection are core events within the Christian faith, but the latter years of Christ’s life and ministry on Earth can get a bit muddled. Some people mistakenly believe that Jesus died a second time—but this isn’t actually the truth, according to Christian doctrine. Read on to learn more about what Christians believe about Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension, and why they don’t believe in such a thing as a “second death.”

Things You Should Know

  • Jesus only died once when he was crucified—he did not die a second time.
  • Jesus ascended into Heaven after being resurrected. He was fully alive when Ascended, so Christians don’t consider His Ascension to be a second death.
  • Although practicing Catholics honor Jesus’s crucifixion during Mass, they don’t believe that they’re actually killing Jesus a second time.
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Common Myths about Jesus Dying Twice

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  1. Depicted in the New Testament books of Luke and Acts, the Ascension details when a resurrected Jesus returned to Heaven to be with God the Father. Although “returned to Heaven” sounds like some sort of second death, this is not the case—the Bible states that Jesus was fully alive when he ascended, and the Ascension was not any type of second death.[2]
    • The Ascension happened 40 days after Jesus was raised from the dead.
  2. The symbolism of Catholic Mass (a traditional Catholic church service where the Eucharist/presenting of Jesus’s body and blood is performed) can be mistakenly viewed as a second sacrifice or “death” of Jesus. While attending Mass, Catholics aim to honor and remember Christ’s sacrifice, but they don’t believe that they are physically crucifying and killing Jesus again in the process.[3]
  3. The “second death” refers to the spiritual death that Christians believe happens to non-believers after their physical death. In this “second death,” nonbelievers are cast down to Hell and permanently separated from God. As the deity and pillar of Christianity, Jesus would not be subjected to this “second death.”[4]
    • According to Christian beliefs, people experience the second death because they deny Jesus. By this logic, it wouldn’t make sense for Jesus to experience this.
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Jesus’s Death in Other Religions

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  1. According to Muslim beliefs, Jesus was human—not the divine Son of God, as Christians believe. Instead, he died as any other human would: naturally, and just once.[5]
  2. While the Jewish community has different opinions on the whole of who Jesus was, all agree that he wasn’t divine or the Son of God. With this in mind, followers of Judaism don’t believe that Jesus was resurrected from the dead, or that he experienced any kind of “second death.”[6]
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This article was co-authored by Cameron Diamond and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Cameron Diamond is a Christian Theology Expert based in Jonesville, Florida. With 16 years of experience in the Christian ministry, Cameron has held various ministry positions and is currently a Pastor and Worship Leader at Jonesville Baptist Church. He has served as a Pastor for students for 10 years. He hosts a Christian faith podcast called Innerlight Discipleship. He is an Outpost Director for Stand to Reason, an apologetics ministry that encourages discipleship and relational evangelism through Socratic reason. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida. He has an MA in Christian Studies and a BA in Music from the Baptist College of Florida. Currently, he is pursuing his Doctorate of Ministry in Theologies and Apologetics from Liberty University. This article has been viewed 10,692 times.
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