1 Corinthians 15:35-58
good morning
Man has an innate desire for the eternal and can never be fully satisfied by the temporal aspects of life. From the time we are born, we strive to live forever. We want to know the secret to eternal life because we who were created in the image of God sense the reality of life after death.
The Bible clearly teaches there is life after death, for both the saved and the unsaved. To the born-again believer, the Scripture declares that “to be away from the body” is to be “at home with the Lord” (see 2 Corinthians 5:8). But to the unsaved it warns, “Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt” (Daniel 12:2).
A coroner at a Mississippi funeral home was shocked to see a leg moving inside a zipped body bag. Walter Williams, 78, had been declared dead several hours earlier and morticians were about to start the embalming process. Then the coroner, Dexter Howard, noticed the twitching inside the bag. When he unzipped it, he discovered Williams was breathing. Waking up in the hospital, Williams couldn’t remember dying or being taken to the funeral home. According to his daughter, Williams claimed, “He was just asleep.”
While it must have seemed like a resurrection to Williams’ family, it was resuscitation, not resurrection. Williams, like all of us, still must face death. This is unlike the resurrection of Jesus, whose death was in full view of the passing crowds, whose tomb was visited by all his closest friends and guarded by a Roman contingent, and who was seen after his resurrection by over 500 people. Jesus did not rise so he could die again; he rose so we could rise with him.
Without Physical Death of our Earthly Bodies There is No Eternal Victory for our Spiritual Bodies
To the unsaved, death is the ultimate defeat of the human spirit.
We live on promises, not explanations.
For the Christian who knows the eternal God, death is only a change of scene, not a change of life. Scripture states, “He who has the Son has life … ” (1 John 5:12). You do not have to die and go to heaven to obtain everlasting life. The moment you were saved, you became a “partaker of the divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4). You already have eternal life right now! Are you living like it?
You can live above the petty human fears of death and aging, recognizing that the eternal God lives within your soul. When you were born again (1 Peter 1:23), your life became co-eternal with the life of God. You will live as long as God will live. So there’s no reason to be afraid to die. You have everlasting life in your soul! Why should you fear the sting of death? God has given you eternal life. Your life is co-eternal with His—and you will live forever!
The greatest joy in life is serving the eternal God—the lover of your soul. The greatest fulfillment you will ever find will be in living for Him and cooperating with His eternal plan and purpose for your life. There is no need to fear that which God has already conquered. Where is the sting of death? It was eliminated by the death of Jesus Christ, who put and end to death for everyone who trusts Him as his or her personal Savior!
In 2010 a South Korean woman demonstrated that perseverance pays off. After 960 attempts, 69-year-old Cha Sa-soon passed all the tests and was awarded a driver’s license. South Korea requires both a written and driving test before a person can receive a license. Cha took the written test almost every day since April 2005. Once passing that requirement, Cha began to work on the driving portion. Although it took ten attempts, Cha finally achieved her goal. She plans to buy a used car so she can visit her son and daughter, and to help make her small business selling vegetables more profitable.