^What fr0d0 said.
The thing about a Christian point of view is that life is considered a gift. A gift from someone who loves you dearly and whom you return that love for as much as you can.
Thus, you wouldn't want to return your gift/life, would you?
When it comes to loved ones dying, yes, there's no real reason to be sad because the person is in a better place now and is waiting for you to come be with them. However, that doesn't stop us from missing them when they go. Christians celebrate what was shared in life with that person, and try not to focus on "they're dead now".
Mourn the living, not the dead.
The thing about a Christian point of view is that life is considered a gift. A gift from someone who loves you dearly and whom you return that love for as much as you can.
Thus, you wouldn't want to return your gift/life, would you?
When it comes to loved ones dying, yes, there's no real reason to be sad because the person is in a better place now and is waiting for you to come be with them. However, that doesn't stop us from missing them when they go. Christians celebrate what was shared in life with that person, and try not to focus on "they're dead now".
Mourn the living, not the dead.