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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
4/23/2014 3:24 am

Last Read:
4/23/2014 3:28 am

Shout Hallelujah!



Read: 1 Corinthians 15:50-58

O Death, where is your sting? €”1 Corinthians 15:55

Bible in a Year:
2 Samuel 16-18; Luke 17:20-37

A few days ago, I spied my old friend Bob vigorously pedaling a bike at our neighborhood gym and staring down at a blood pressure monitor on his finger.

€œWhat are you doing?€ I asked.

Looking to see if I'€™m alive,€ he grunted.

What would you do if you saw you were dead?€ I countered.

€œShout hallelujah!€ he replied with a radiant smile.

Over the years I'€™ve caught glimpses of great inner strength in Bob: patient endurance in the face of physical decline and discomfort, and faith and hope as he approaches the end of his life journey. Indeed he has found not only hope, but death has lost its power to tyrannize him.

Who can find peace and hope €”and even joy €”in dying? Only those who are joined by faith to the God of eternity and who know that they have eternal life (1 Cor. 15.52,54). For those who have this assurance, like my friend Bob, death has lost its terror. They can speak with colossal joy of seeing Christ face to face!

Why be afraid of death? Why not rejoice? As the poet John Donne (1572-€“1631) wrote,€œOne short sleep past, we wake eternally.

For the Christian, dying is the last shadow of earth'€™s night before heaven'€™s dawn.