Showing posts with label mortality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mortality. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

Oh Death ─ Oh Grave



Oh Death ─ Oh Grave

Today, we bury my dear Uncle Clyde and sweet Aunt Dottie. It was unimaginable they would move on to their heavenly reward within fourteen hours of one another. (This post was written on the morning of January 17, 2018.)

And it’s good—all good. It’s actually a precious and glorious thing, thanks to Jesus. My cousin, Joseph, their only child, agrees with my inference, for his parents were both abundant in years but deficient in health.  



Some may ask, “Why is it good for someone to die?” Others may inquire, “How can it be a good thing to lose a loved one?”

It’s because death is not the final answer and because my uncle and aunt are not lost. We know where they are. We’re confident their faith was anchored in Jesus who is the Christ—the Son of the living God—Jesus the sinless One, who sacrificed Himself on a cross to take the punishment we deserved for our sins. They are with Jesus, our Savior.

We have confident hope of eternal life—and for good reason. Paul assured Christ followers of victory over death and the grave when he proclaimed:
“Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; nor does corruption inherit incorruption. Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed—in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immorality.” 

“So when this corruptible has put on incorruption, and this mortal has put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written: ‘Death is swallowed up in victory. O Death, where is your sting? O Grave, where is your victory?’ “

“The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. “

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:50-58). Amen! Thank You, Jesus.

Uncle Clyde & Aunt Dottie - December 2012
Uncle Clyde and Aunt Dottie, we’ll be missing you for a little while but we, who are in Christ, will join you some day when our Lord Christ determines it’s our time to move from mortal to immortality. We have a lot to look forward to together in God’s Eternal Kingdom. 

 
©Copyright 2018 Connie Wohlford

Friday, March 18, 2016

DEATH—Fear No More

DEATH—Fear No More

Do you fear death? If so, why?
Many people fear death because of the universal fear of the unknown. We each know we’ll die one day, but don’t know how, when, or where. For many, this fear is rooted in the fact that they don’t know what will happen to them after they take their last breath.
The ultimate purpose in Christ Jesus coming to earth was to conquer death, and in doing so, remove it’s fear from anyone who will follow Him. We read that, “it is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” In Galatians 5:1, Paul instructed, Christ followers to stand firm in the freedom Christ provided and then not get tangled up in any kind of fear-bondage.
As children, from the point in time when we learned about death, some degree of fear was set in motion in the heart of each of us.
Do you remember your first encounter with death as a child? For most of us it probably involved the passing of an older relative or maybe a pet. For some of us, it was a shocking, abrupt, life-altering experience.
The writer of Hebrews speaks of Jesus crucifixion saying, “That through death He might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage” (Hebrews 2:14b-15).
In other words, through one’s lifetime, we’re each subject to a bondage to the fear of dying. But Jesus’ overpowering His own death destroyed the devil’s power in death and therefore has set us free from slavery to that fear.
We can rejoice in the words found in 1 Corinthians 15:54,55:   So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.  O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? (KJV)

  
 

 

 It’s because Jesus died on the cross, taking on Himself the punishment for sin we each deserved, and then, after being buried and His body lying in a grave for three days, He rose—alive again. Because Jesus is the Son of the God of the universe, He had power to overthrow death. 


Cross of Our Lord Ministry, Groom, TX
 Connie Wohlford Photo
In this, He made a way for His followers to do the same. Thus, He is called the firstfruits of the resurrection of the dead (1 Corinthians 15:20).  

This is why freedom in Christ is true freedom. This is why His followers need not fear anyone who can kill their mortal bodies. It’s why Christians, in places where Christianity is forbidden, have the wherewithal stand firm and refuse to renounce their faith even in the face of persecution and death. They also have the help of the indwelling Holy Spirit.
This is also why we who follow Christ need not fear death. Death has no power over us and it’s why Paul could stand firm and say, “For me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Phil. 1:21 NKJV).

We glory in the cross of our Lord, for it is the catalyst for our own victory over death and the fear of it. As Resurrection Sunday (Easter) approaches, let’s rejoice in this freedom for which Christ has set us free!

The Resurrection Carl Heinrich Bloch 1834-1890
Oh, Hallelujah!
He is risen, indeed!   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
©Connie Wohlford 2016