Time with Jesus - Saturday, 16 February 2013
Hi all,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland |
Those who have read Genesis will be aware that before
the flood, people lived much longer than they do today. Methuselah lived for
969 years. If any of us lived that long, it would mean that we were born in
1044AD! We would be contemporaries of the Bayeux Tapestry and may well have
known William the Conqueror. We would have fascinating memories of, among
others, Genghis Khan, Richard the Lionhearted, Henry VIII and all his wives;
Queen Elizabeth I, Christopher Columbus, Napoleon, Jan van Riebeeck, Martin
Luther, the Wesley brothers and George Washington. You would be well acquainted
with death, because most of your long-time friends would be dying at about the
same time as you. Like people today, you would no doubt, wonder why life is so
short?
I’ve often wondered about the size of the world’s
population when the flood came. Presumably men and women would all live to
about the same age. Precisely what that would mean in terms of reproductive
ability is anyone’s guess. Under such circumstances, 7 billion people living
today may not be significantly different from antediluvian days. According to
Bishop Ussher's 17th-century chronology, the antediluvian period lasted for
1648 years, from creation at 4004 BC and the flood at 2348 BC. So how many
people died in the flood? It seems that only 8 survived. Which means you and I
would have a chance of ±1 in a billion of being
among the survivors.
If we total all this up, it means that some 20 billion
people, give or take a couple of billion, have lived on this planet. We know of
only two people who didn’t die; Enoch and Elijah. Even Jesus died although He
was resurrected. So 2 people in 20 billion have not perished? Accordingly, we
have one chance in 10 billion of cheating death. Not good “odds”, are they? Benjamin
Franklin is on record of having said, “Our new
Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises
permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” I can’t speak for taxes, but death is a “dead
certainty”.
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Saturday, 16 February 2013
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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The Death of death
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I suspect that I can say
without contradiction, none of us celebrate the fact that, unless Jesus
Christ returns before it happens, every one of us will die. When it will
happen we do not know. Frankly, we don’t want to know. If we did, would
anyone celebrate the date every year? Even if the date was many years in the
future; how would we react? Perhaps we would call it our “death-day” and start
counting backwards toward it. It sounds a bit macabre, but would it help us
live better lives?
Something which
exacerbates the situation, is that we have never seen or known a place where
death doesn’t rule. Our gardens are fertilised with the decayed remains of
flowers and leaves. We eat slaughtered animals and dead fish. We know that we
are all going to die. In spite of this, we reproduce children, with death
written into their genes. We look around us. We have never seen it
death-free. In fact death is so familiar to us that it has become a normal
part of daily living.
Jesus Himself recognised
that mankind was subject to dying and death. He referred to this obliquely in
John’s Gospel. 24 I tell you the
truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted
in the soil and dies, it remains alone.
But its death will produce many new kernels--a plentiful harvest of new lives.
25 Those who love their life in this
world will lose it. Those who care nothing for their life in this world will
keep it for eternity. John 12:24-25 NLT Since
He is the author of creation, I’ve no doubt these words were spoken with
great sadness in His heart. Reading His words, we get the feeling that He is
saying, “This is what My creation has come to!” Thankfully, there was an “upside”.
He knew what His future death upon the cross would achieve. He also knew the
“fullness” of what it would be. We can only accept by faith what the
resurrection will mean.
We are told that
medically, there is no reason why we should die. Our bodies should be capable
of living indefinitely. Our cells should be able to continue functioning ad
infinitum. They don’t! It seems there is something in our genes which
triggers a self-destruction process. After a certain interval, the cells are
contaminated. This guarantees our eventual death. We think it is a purely
medical certainty. But that’s not the complete story. The body is
contaminated by sin. To defeat it we need a miracle from God. We need new
bodies. We need the fullness of the new creation. In and through Jesus Christ
we know that it is the heritage of a Christian.
Without arguing about
theological interpretations, we can state that the return of Christ will
trigger the miracle of our being physically recreated. The actual sequence
and process of this, keeps Bible students disagreeing with each other, in a
most unchristian way. Frankly, there is no reason why we shouldn’t simply
accept the fact that it will happen. It will take place according to His
agenda. Our theological opinions are all irrelevant. In fact I’m rather
looking forward to fellowshipping with those who disagree with my views
completely. It will be wonderful to be able to embrace each other, in His
presence and forget about the things that have divided us. We will probably
laugh with each other and rejoice in His love. I can hardly wait. Even so,
Come Lord Jesus!
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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4 While we live in these
earthly bodies, we groan and sigh, but it's not that we want to die
and get rid of these bodies that clothe us. Rather, we want to put on our new
bodies so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by life.
2 Cor 5:4 NLT
4 My guilt has
overwhelmed me. Like a heavy load, it is more than I can bear. 5
My wounds smell rotten. They fester because of my stupidity. 6 I
am bent over and bowed down very low. All day I walk around in mourning. 7
My insides are filled with burning pain, and no healthy spot is left on my
body. 8 I am numb and completely devastated. I roar because my
heart's in turmoil. 9 You know all my desires, O
Lord, and my groaning has not been hidden from you.
Psalm 38:4-9 GW
24 What a miserable person
I am! Who will rescue me from my dying body? 25 I thank God
that our Lord Jesus Christ rescues me! So I am obedient to God's standards
with my mind, but I am obedient to sin's standards with my corrupt nature.
Rom
7:24-25 GW
22 All around us we
observe a pregnant creation. The difficult times of pain throughout the world
are simply birth pangs. But it's not only around us; it's within us. The
Spirit of God is arousing us within. We're also feeling the birth pangs.
23 These sterile and barren bodies of
ours are yearning for full deliverance.
Rom 8:22-23 MSG
5 Through faith you are kept safe by God's power.
Your salvation is going to be completed. It is ready to be shown to you in
the last days. 6 Because you know
this, you have great joy. You have joy even though you may have had to suffer
for a little while. You may have had to suffer sadness in all kinds of
trouble.
1 Peter 1:5-6 NIrV
14 I know that I will die
soon. Our Lord Jesus Christ has made that clear to me. 15
So I will make every effort to see that you remember these things after I
die.
2 Peter 1:14-15 GW
. 53 For the perishable must clothe itself with the
imperishable and the mortal with immortality.
1 Cor 15:53
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There’s something very tragic in the fact that we will die.
Eternity is in us. So why should death apply?
Knowledge deep within us, revolts against this fact.
There’s nothing about dying that could possibly attract,
Anyone to long for it. It’s never been our goal!
It seems to contradict the things which seek to make us whole.
It can’t be made appealing. It’s horribly rude!
It seems to come upon us at any interlude.
No matter what we’re doing, it strikes us down at will.
It always interrupts us when the time has come to kill.
We struggle to postpone it. But it won’t stay away.
And when it comes to call for us, we cannot tell it nay!
There in Ecclesiastes, we read the human heart,
Is something rather beautiful. Death couldn’t ever start,
Unless it had permission to interfere in life.
Satan brought in sin and death, through Adam and his wife.
They swallowed the forbidden fruit and so the deal was done.
The only way to fix it, was for God to send His Son,
To capture death and swallow it; then sin could reign no more.
So Jesus Christ our Saviour came and neutralised that score.
No longer are we victims; We’re never going to die.
The instant that we “pass away”; we’ll be with Christ on high.
Our bodies may not function. Besides, they’re getting old.
And we will get a new one! That’s what God’s Word’s foretold!
We know we’ll be with Jesus while our new one’s being made.
It has some better features we are told will never fade.
We know it will be timeless and always at its best.
It will not wilt or perish and forever will be blessed.
We’ll walk upon the water and we will never sink.
We never will grow weary; our one and only drink,
Will be His living water; We’ll dine on Heaven’s bread.
And know that for eternity to Jesus we’ll be wed.
I know it sounds fantastic; but there is so much more.
We’ll gaze upon the Holy One; we’ll worship and adore,
The One Who made it possible. We’ll be with God Most High,
Living in a home were death itself has had to die.
A recreated paradise that Jesus Christ designed.
That’s the place God’s Holy Word has promised we will find!
Jim
Strickland
Written
16th
February 2012
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