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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
4/21/2014 4:24 am

Last Read:
5/2/2014 8:26 am

Victory Over Death!




Read: John 5:24-30

The hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth
. €”John 5:28-29

Bible in a Year:
2 Samuel 12-13; Luke 16

An ancient painting I saw recently made a deep impression on me. Its title, Anastasis, means €œresurrection,€ and it depicts the triumph of Christ'€™s victory over death in a stunning way. The Lord Jesus, newly emerged from the tomb, is pulling Adam and Eve out of their coffins to eternal life. What is so amazing about this artwork is the way it shows how spiritual and physical death, the result of the fall, were dramatically reversed by the risen Christ.

Prior to His death on the cross, the Lord Jesus predicted a future day when He will call believers into a new and glorified existence: €œThe hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth€ John 5:28-29).

Because of Christ'€™s victory over death, the grave is not final. We naturally will feel sorrow and grief when those we love die and we are separated from them in this life. But the believer does not grieve as one who has no hope (1 Thess. 4:13). The witness of Jesus€™ resurrection is that all Christians will one day be taken from their graves to be clothed with glorified resurrection bodies
1 Cor. 15:42-44). And so €œwe shall always be with the Lord€
1 Thess. 4:17).
Dear Lord, thank You for sacrificing Your life for our
sins so that we might live. We’re thankful that
because You died and rose again, we can have
assurance that one day we’ll be with You in a place of no more death.

Because Christ is alive, we too shall live.