I am He who
lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the
keys of Hades and of Death.
(Revelation 1:18
NKJV)
It wasn’t
possible, said Peter, that our Lord should be bound by death (Acts 2:24). It behooved Christ to suffer; but all the
bitter waters of suffering could not quench his love. He was the propitiation
for the sins of the whole world. Therefore, every man, even those who pierced
Him, is included in His great love.
Christ
died, not only to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself, but to rob death of
its terrors, and deprive it of its sting. In death our Lord Jesus destroyed
both the Devil and his power; the prince of this world has been judged, and
cast out of the seat of power (Hebrews 2:14-15; John 12:31; John 16:11).
Let us not
be afraid of the mystery of death. Christ has shown us that it is the gateway
into another life. There is the same spirit, but a different
separate
us, even for a moment, from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord environment.
It’s a condition of existence in which the same voices are heard, the same
human fellowship persists. During the forty days in which Jesus tarried on our
earth after His resurrection, He solved many of the problems of life after
death, and illuminated its mystery. To die is to be with Him, and to be welcomed
into the great company of loving spirits (2 Peter 1:11).
Let us not
fear the loneliness of death. The soul passing through the dark valley becomes
aware of another by its side, "Thou art with me.'" Death cannot.
Jesus died alone; He felt forsaken; but none of us need pass through that
terrible experience; for He has said: "I will come again, and receive you
unto Myself."
We need not
fear what comes after death. The curse and penalty of sin have been put away
for ever. "Who is He that
condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea, rather, that is risen again." That
which others call death, we dread no more than sleep. Our bodies lie down
exhausted with our long working-day, to awake in the fresh energy of the eternal
morning, while our spirit is presented before the presence of His glory,
faultless, and with exceeding joy (Jude 1:24).
PRAYER
O God, may
we so trust You this day, that, when the day is done, our trust shall be firmer
than ever. Then, when our last day comes, and our work is done, may we trust You
in death and forever, in the spirit of Jesus Christ our Lord. In His name I pray, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #181:If you persist and do My will, you will receive what I have promised.
Hebrews 10:36 (WEB)
For you need endurance so that,
having done the will of God,
you may receive the promise
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