Hell & The After Life
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Hell and
tHe
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CONTENTS
HELL AND THE AFTERLIFE.................................................1
THE UNDERWORLD OF DEPARTED SPIRITS...............1
DEGREES OF PUNISHMENT AND TYPES OF DEATH. 6
THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF MAN...................................8
PENALTY FOR REMAINING SEPARATED FROM GOD
.............................................................................................11
THE POWER OF THE WILL............................................12
GOD’S WAY IS EASY.......................................................16
THERE IS STRENGTH IN GOD’S PEACE.....................18
TRUE LOVE IS GIVING YOUR ALL..............................20
OUR MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION........................23
Hell and tHe afterlife
To gain a deeper understanding of the wonderful gift of
salvation, and the great mercy and love of our God, we need to have
some comprehension of what we have been delivered from. A
general explanation of “the underworld of departed spirits” gives
insight into that which awaits those who have rebelled against God
and not accepted the gift which He freely offers, that of salvation
through the death of His own Son, Jesus Christ.
THE UNDERWORLD OF DEPARTED SPIRITS
The world of departed spirits was known in the Old Testament
by the Hebrew word “Sheol.” The equivalent word for this place in
the New Testament is the Greek word “Hades.” These words are both
loosely translated in the Bible by the general term “hell.” Using the
story of Lazarus and the rich man as a reference point (which we
believe to be not a hypothetical story but a real account), we can see
that the underworld actually contains two sections, an upper section
and a lower section. Thus, the rich man in torment in Hades “looked
up and saw Abraham far away” (Luke 16:23). So we can understand
that Hades consists of an upper section (Abraham’s Bosom, also
called Paradise or Upper Sheol) and a lower section (Lower Hades or
Lower Sheol). The upper section is a place of peace and comfort, and
the lower section is a place of torment. However when the term
“hell” (Hades) is used in the New Testament, it always refers to the
lower part, the place of torment.
There are five different parts of the underworld (spirit world)
of departed spirits:
1. Lower Hades
2. Abraham’s Bosom (Upper Hades)
3. Tartarus
4. the Bottomless Pit (Abyss)
5. the Lake of Fire (Gehenna).
1. Hell: this word is a general translation of Upper and Lower
Sheol, Upper and Lower Hades, Gehenna and Tartarus (2 Peter 2:4).
However its usage is properly limited to mean Lower Sheol or Lower
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Hades, a place of torment where, after physical death, the spirits of
all mankind who have rebelled against God are imprisoned. When
hell is mentioned at any time in the studies, this is what the word is
referring to.
Luke 16:22-31 gives a clear description of what Lower Hades,
this place of torment, is like:
LUKE 16:22 And it came to pass, that the beggar died,
and was carried by the angels into Abraham’s Bosom
(Upper Hades or Upper Sheol): the rich man also died,
and was buried;
LUKE 16:23 And in hell (Lower Hades or Lower Sheol)
he lifted up his eyes, being in torments, and seeing
Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
LUKE 16:24 And he cried and said, “Father Abraham,
have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip
the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I
am tormented in this flame (the fires of hell are literal).”
From these scriptures we can see that the rich man in hell still
had his memory, emotions and senses, and therefore he could feel his
torment as a real experience, of which there would be no end.
“. . .The rich man in hell still had his
memory, emotions and senses, and
therefore he could feel his torment as a
real experience, of which there would be
no end. . .”
2. Abraham’s Bosom: also known as “Paradise,” “Upper
Hades” or “Upper Sheol,” was not a place of torment, but rather a
place of comfort. The word translated “Paradise” in the Bible has
derived its origin from a Persian word meaning “an enclosure” or “a
park surrounded by a wall.” It also means “an eden” or “a place of
future happiness.”
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So the word paradise can mean:
1. Abraham’s Bosom (Luke 23:43), or
2. Heaven itself (2 Corinthians 12:4).
The place which Jesus called “Abraham’s Bosom” was inhabited
by the Saints under the Old Covenant who were held there after
physical death. In this place, eternal death was kept at bay until Jesus
came to lead all those who were in this prison of happiness (which
God could not enter), into a place of eternal joy (called heaven), into
the presence of God. Obviously, this place is now no longer needed.
LUKE 16:22 And it came to pass, that the beggar died,
and was carried by the angels into Abraham’s Bosom:
the rich man also died, and was buried;
LUKE 16:23 And in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in
torments, and seeing Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in
his bosom.
LUKE 16:25 But Abraham said, “Son, remember that
you in your lifetime received your good things (doesn't
mean this was the reason he was lost), and likewise
Lazarus evil things (his situation didn't cause him to
reject God): but now he is comforted (in Abraham’s
Bosom), and you are tormented (in Lower Hades).”
Note: “The rich man didn’t allow his blessings to bring him to
the Lord, and Lazarus didn’t allow his poverty to keep him from the
Lord” (E.S.B.)
‘. . .The place which Jesus called
“Abraham’s Bosom” was inhabited by
the Saints under the Old Covenant who
were held there after physical death. . .”
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3. Tartarus: is a place of punishment for some of the fallen
angels who defied the natural order by entering into sexual sin with
women (Jude 1:6-7), and so were punished severely. They are
imprisoned in this place, awaiting the final judgement of the Great
White Throne.
GENESIS 6:4 There were giants in the earth in those
days; and also after that, when the sons of God (angels)
came in unto the daughters of men (women), and they
bore children to them, the same became mighty men
which were of old, men of renown.
JUDE 1:6 And the angels which kept not their first
estate, but left their own habitation (transgressed the
limits of the original position in which they were created),
He (God) has reserved in everlasting chains under
darkness unto the judgement of the Great Day (the
Great White Throne Judgement).
2 PETER 2:4 . . . God spared not the angels who sinned,
but cast them down to hell (Tartarus), and delivered
them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto
judgement;
4. The Bottomless Pit: also known as the “Abyss,” is reserved
for Satan. This is where he, bound, will be cast for one thousand
years after Christ’s Second Coming. No human will ever go to this
place, for it is the abode of certain fallen angels and demons
(Revelation 9:1-3; 20:1-3). Revelation 9:2 speaks of the Bottomless
Pit:
REVELATION 9:2 And he opened the Bottomless Pit
(the Abyss); and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as
the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air
were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit.
5. The Lake of Fire: also known in Greek as “Gehenna,” is a
separate place from the previous four, and is the final abode for all
demons, fallen angels (including Satan) and every person who has
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rebelled against God. Even Hades itself will eventually be cast into
the Lake of Fire.
The Lake of Fire was originally prepared for the devil and his
angels, as Matthew 25:41 tells us:
MATTHEW 25:41 Then shall He (Jesus - God the
Word) say also unto them on the left hand, “Depart from
Me, you cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the
devil and his angels”
The Lake of Fire is a place of everlasting punishment, and is also
known as “the second death.”
REVELATION 20:10 And the devil who deceived them
was cast into the Lake of Fire and Brimstone, where the
beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented
day and night forever and ever (this marks the end of
Satan's influence).
REVELATION 20:14 And death and hell were cast into
the Lake of Fire. This is the second death (eternal
separation from God).
REVELATION 20:15 And whosoever was not found
written in the Book of Life (the record of all the
redeemed from Adam to the Great White Throne
Judgement) was cast into the Lake of Fire.
REVELATION 21:8 . . . the fearful, and unbelieving,
and
the
abominable,
and
murderers,
and
whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all
liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with
fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
REVELATION 20:10 . . . and shall be tormented day
and night forever and ever (a never-ending torment).
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“. . .The Lake of Fire is the final abode
for all demons, fallen angels (including
Satan) and every person who has
rebelled against God and is known as the
second death. . .”
Four of these parts of the underworld are places of torment,
having two things in common:
1. They contain a spiritual fire (Matthew 13:42; Mark 9:43;
Luke 16:24).
2. They contain spiritual darkness (Matthew 22:13; Jude
1:6).
What a person will experience forever in hell and the Lake of
Fire will be:
1. Consciousness - knowledge of who and where they are
(Luke 16:23-28).
2. Memory of having rejected the only way out (Luke 16:2731).
3. Pain and torment (Revelation 20:10; Luke 16:24).
4. A thirst that cannot be quenched (Luke 16:24).
5. Sorrow and weeping (Matthew 22:13).
6. Hopelessness - knowledge that there is no escape (Luke
16:23-28).
DEGREES OF PUNISHMENT AND TYPES OF DEATH
There will be varying degrees of punishment in the Lake of
Fire, according to their deeds, for all those who have rebelled against
God.
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REVELATION 20:13 And the sea gave up the dead
which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the
dead which were in them: and they were judged every
man according to their works.
Jesus spoke of this principle in Mark 12:38-40 concerning
certain Pharisees who devoured widows’ houses and lived
hypocritical lives. These people would be punished most severely.
Also in Matthew 11:20-24, Jesus said that people in certain cities
would receive a heavier degree of punishment than others. This was
because they had seen the mighty miracles that God had done
through Jesus, and still had not repented.
Remember Jesus said, “To whom much is given, of him shall
much be required” (Luke 12:48; 1 Corinthians 4:2). Therefore more
will be expected of those who have been given more. And those who
reject the greater truths they have been shown will subject
themselves to greater judgement. Scripture also tells us what happens
to those who don’t bother to find out about God’s will and His Word
(Hosea 4:6; Isaiah 5:13). We find therefore that we are responsible
for seeking out God’s truths, and ignorance will be no excuse.
“. . .There will be varying degrees of
punishment in the Lake of Fire,
according to their deeds, for
all those who have rebelled against
God. . .”
The Bible tells us of three types of death:
1. Being spiritually dead and yet physically alive (Matthew
8:22; 1 Timothy 5:6; 1 John 3:14; John 5:24). This refers to unsaved
people who are living on the earth.
2. Being spiritually and physically dead, which is when a
person dies physically while still in a state of spiritual death (Luke
16:22-23).
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3. The second death, which is eternal or everlasting death in the
Lake of Fire (Revelation 21:8).
THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF MAN
What YOU do or do not do on this earth, will
determine whether you go to heaven or hell after
your physical body dies.
It is up to each of us to choose where we will spend eternity.
WE MAKE THIS CHOICE by either accepting or rejecting
God’s free gift of salvation, through Christ Jesus. In fact by not
seeking God, Who will direct us to the Cross, we are rebelling
against the moral light within our conscience. Having been given
this light, we are responsible for seeking and finding (Romans 1:20).
Indeed God has not hidden Himself and is easy to find if we truly
seek with an open heart.
So even by not seeking truth we rebel against our God-given
conscience. Man is born separated from God and on the road to
eternal death. God throws man a lifeline to enable him to escape the
waters of destruction - and this lifeline is Jesus Christ. If man rejects
Jesus Christ, all he then does is continue on the road to hell, having
either missed or rejected the opportunity to be saved and gain eternal
life. The Word tells us that some fear and reject the very thing that
would set them free because they love the darkness they are already
in, and want to continue in it (John 3:18-20).
“. . .In fact by not seeking God, Who will
direct us to the Cross, we are rebelling
against the moral light within our
conscience. . .”
Nevertheless, man is accountable for his sin and his position.
We know this because the scriptures tell us that man is without
excuse to believe because the heavens declare that there is a Creator
(Romans 1:20). Indeed men see God’s handiwork as they look at the
revelation of nature (Psalm 19:1; Acts 14:16-17). As man
recognises, with an open heart, that there is a Creator, he then
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becomes responsible for seeking that Creator and finding a way of
communicating with Him. God promises that those who seek will
find, and those who ask will receive (Matthew 7:7-8). Indeed the
Lord will move heaven and earth to respond to an open heart, and a
seeker of truth - to reveal Christ to that person (John 14:6).
The Word of God also tells us that every man has been given
“the measure of faith” (or access to “the measure of faith”) to
believe there is a God (Romans 12:3). Note: This scripture also
applies to the saved who are given access to “the measure of faith”
required for service and obedience.
This “measure of faith” for the heathen is really an inward moral
light, contained in the conscience, which gives man the ability to
acknowledge a Creator. Sin has not extinguished this gift and man’s
natural inclination is to seek out his Creator. Sin will stifle this
inward motivation, however, and man can, through his own
choosing, simply block off to the existence of a Creator. If man
denies this part of himself, he will do himself damage, for only
through being open to this light can he discover God. The measure
of faith is a measure of awareness of God supplied by God’s grace.
Man is therefore responsible for seeking truth, but he will not
discover truth on his own terms, only on God’s terms!
God reveals Himself to man as man is open and seeks. Man is
responsible for seeking the answers to life, but those answers can
only be revealed by the Father. Man cannot discover them any other
way.
JOHN 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, “Verily,
verily, I say unto you, Except a man be born again (born
from above), he cannot see the Kingdom of God.”
JOHN 3:16 For God so loved the world, that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him
should not perish, but have everlasting life.
JOHN 3:17 For God sent not His Son into the world to
condemn the world; but that the world through Him
might be saved.
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JOHN 3:18 He who believes on Him is not condemned:
but he who believes not is condemned (judged) already,
because he has not believed (chosen not to believe) in
the name of the only begotten Son of God.
We will still exist a million years from today, for we are eternal
beings.
MATTHEW 25:46 And these shall go away into
everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life
eternal.
God’s saving presence is what is needed for us to have direct
communication with the Father, and an eternal promise of heaven
after physical death.
“. . .This “measure of faith” for the
heathen is really an inward moral light,
contained in the conscience, which gives
man the ability to acknowledge a
Creator. . .”
It is also important to note that, if a child dies before the age of
responsibility, by the law of perfect justice God would say, “This
child could not have understood the Gospel at this age, and so cannot
be held accountable.” The child, through God’s grace and perfect
justice, would then go straight to heaven. This is perfect justice, for
we have a perfect and just God. Amen. The age of responsibility,
however, is not a fixed or mandatory chronological age. It will vary
according to individual differences such as culture, intelligence,
exposure to truth, and ability to understand. While it varies from one
child to the next, it represents a point in time at which the child or
teenager concerned becomes personally responsible for their own
response to the Gospel.
Jesus, Who is God the Word, will judge all, and He judges
children under His law of perfect justice. This means that if they die
before the age of responsibility, Jesus judges that they are not
accountable for their spiritual position. Children are then able to
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enter heaven through Jesus, man’s Mediator - for there is only one
way to enter heaven, and that way is through Christ Jesus.
JOHN 14:6 Jesus said unto him, “I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no man comes unto the Father, but
by Me.”
Jesus is the only way - there is no other name, no other means by
which we can be saved.
ACTS 4:12 Neither is there salvation in any other
(except Jesus): for there is none other name under
heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
“. . .It is also important to note that, if a
child dies before the age of responsibility,
by the law of perfect justice God would
say, “This child could not have
understood the Gospel at this age, and so
cannot be held accountable.” The child,
through God’s grace and perfect justice,
would then go straight to heaven. . .”
PENALTY FOR REMAINING SEPARATED FROM GOD
We see in the Book of Revelation the result of people remaining
separated from God through choosing not to receive Jesus Christ into
their lives. They make this choice by either not seeking truth, or by
rebelling against God’s Word - and ignorance, as we have seen, will
be no excuse for remaining in the state of sin.
REVELATION 20:15 And whosoever was not found
written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of
Fire.
REVELATION 21:8 . . . the fearful, and unbelieving,
and
the
abominable,
and
murderers,
and
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whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all
liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with
fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
REVELATION 20:10 And the devil who deceived them
was cast into the Lake of Fire and Brimstone, where the
beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented
day and night for ever and ever.
“tormented day and night forever and ever”
These scriptures are giving us a description of what is to
happen to all those who reject God’s love - Jesus Christ. When their
physical body dies, that is not the end, but rather only the beginning.
It is only the beginning of eternity.
It would be a terrible position to be in, if your physical body died
and then you (the spirit-man) were to go to this place of eternal
torment. If you were to go to hell, you would lose forever the
primary power of your will.
THE POWER OF THE WILL
When a person goes to hell, he loses the primary power of his
will, which is the power to choose.
For example, if a person goes to hell, he loses control of his will
so that he cannot achieve anything good in thought, or in deed, for
his own benefit. To have control implies choice, and to choose is to
have control - and neither choice nor control are available to those
who have gone to hell.
A person in hell will have lost control of the primary power of
his will, for he will have given it over to his spiritual father Satan
(who is the federal head of the Kingdom of Darkness) through either
rejecting God’s Son or not seeking the truth that God has put in front
of man. “Death” will then own his destiny for eternity, and as a result
this person will no longer have any right to choose, and so will not,
in hell, be able to control his own destiny.
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“. . .A person in hell will have lost control
of the primary power of his will, for he
will have given it over to his spiritual
father Satan. . .”
It is God’s Word which will have judged the people in hell, but
it is the people themselves who will have condemned themselves to
this place of torment.
In this environment of death and darkness, the ability to choose
is stripped from a person - for in this environment of spiritual death,
there is no love and no hope. Indeed spiritual deadness contains
nothing of any value to bring comfort of any kind in thought or deed.
On earth, there are two major facets within the structure
(make-up) of the will:
1. The power to choose.
2. The ability to acknowledge.
In hell, the will of a person will be reduced in its effectiveness to
the point of merely acknowledging their own existence, along with
their pain and suffering (e.g. Luke 16:19-31) - and this does not
constitute power that can effect change. This is because his or her
power of ongoing choice has been forfeited and sold to death,
through that person rejecting God’s grace. And the rejection of God’s
grace comes about by a person either rebelling against, or not
seeking and acting on the truth of the Gospel during their physical
lifetime. People in hell, in acknowledging this, will feel all the pain,
suffering and torment that hell can evoke, and they will not be able to
use their will to block out the reality of this torment.
Choice, the power of the will, gives man access to the necessary
power to do that which he has chosen or purposed. The will therefore
acts as the trigger. Depending on which nature is yielded to, as
determined by the choice made, the power to do good or evil, right or
wrong, is made available. The type of power obtained comes from
three possible sources:
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1. The human nature yielding to the God-given conscience
through conviction. The conscience does lend weight to persuade
man to act in certain ways. However its influence is limited and it is
not really a power as such.
2. The human nature absorbing the darkness of the sin nature which gives the power to sin.
3. The human nature absorbing the graces and energies of the
Divine Nature, giving man spiritual light and energy - the power to
act righteously and so please God.
The last power source is only available to those in Christ. The
first type of power is made available to each person when they are
born into this world. However it will never in itself, for those
outside Christ, bring about a proper relationship with God, or please
Him (Isaiah 64:6). Also unregenerated man usually employs the
power of his conscience to escape the destruction that he knows
would eventuate if he went against the moral dictates of his
conscience. In this the conscience becomes a tool to help one to
escape from possible calamity. It should, however, also be used, with
the grace and help of God, to bring about a relationship with Him.
This is because the conscience of unregenerate man contains a moral
light that will indeed compel him to seek for his Creator, that being
Father God. This will take place if he does not block off to this light,
but yields to it in seeking the Creator who will take us to Calvary, to
shown our hopelessness without the Saviour.
“. . .In hell, the will of a person will be
reduced in its effectiveness to the point of
merely acknowledging their own
existence, along with their pain and
suffering. . .”
The degree of people’s eternal punishment will be in direct
proportion to their crimes against God and His Word. In all of this,
the law of perfect justice will be satisfied. A major fruit of the
implementation of the law of perfect justice will be everlasting
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peace, for at the end of the age, all evil will have been removed and
dealt with. Therefore judgement will ultimately produce peace.
The sin of rejecting Jesus Christ has an horrific, eternal
consequence of torment day and night forever and ever. Anyone who
either rejects, or does not seek God through Jesus Christ, will qualify
themselves for this place of eternal torment (judgement). However
man is already lost before he rejects the only way of escape. He
rejects or does not seek for the Creator because he desires to remain
in the darkness of self-rule. The sin of his rejection of Jesus Christ
comes as a result of his sinful condition rather than being the cause
of it. Loving his independence, rebellion and sin, man rejects the
Light that would set him free. God throws him the only life-buoy
possible but he continues to swim in the sea of humanity until it is
too late - and he dies in his sin.
JOHN 12:47 And (Jesus said) if any man hear My
words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I (as man’s
Redeemer) came not to judge the world, but to save the
world (Jesus is speaking here of His present mission as
the Saviour of the world, a mission that has lasted for
2000 years).
JOHN 12:48 He who rejects Me, and receives not My
words, has one that judges him: the word that I have
spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day (speaks
of the “Judgement Seat of Christ” for Believers, and the
“Great White Throne Judgement for unbelievers
[E.S.B.]).
The words Jesus spoke came from God. So if people do not
receive and act on these words, they will be judged as being the
sinners that they always have been, according to the standard and
authority of His Word. God’s Word is based on eternal principles of
justice, mercy and love. In not seeking and finding God, those who
reject His words will condemn themselves to eternal torment.
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“. . .The degree of people’s eternal
punishment will be in direct proportion
to their crimes against God and His
Word. . .”
The Word of God tells us that this judgement (or punishment) is
just, perfect and right for those who reject or do not bother to seek
Him. God’s Word also tells us that man is without excuse, as he
views the created world, to acknowledge there is a Creator (Romans
1:18-20). God has done all He can to bring mankind back to Himself,
for He gave His best when He gave His only begotten Son (John
3:16). It is now up to each individual to receive God’s free gift of
grace. Indeed the price has been paid and the terrible debt of sin has
been cancelled for those who will only receive it.
When a person accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, this
guarantees that they will not go to this place of torment, as long as
they continue to have faith in the finished work of Christ. Nor will
they lose the power to exercise their free will, for God is love
manifested, and love will never take your right to choose from you.
You will remain, in Christ, for eternity, a free-willed agent.
GOD’S WAY IS EASY
Background Reading: Matthew 11:28-30
There are many Christians who speak against God’s Word
by complaining about His commandments and saying they are too
hard. Indeed God’s commandments will be hard, if people try to
obey them in their own strength. That is why the Lord has told us to
wait upon Him for our strength.
PROVERBS 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart;
and lean not unto your own understanding.
PROVERBS 3:6 In all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He shall direct your paths.
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ISAIAH 40:31 . . . they who wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as
eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall
walk, and not faint.
PHILIPPIANS 4:13 I can do all things through Christ
Who strengthens me.
To the unsaved person (or carnal Christian), the
commandments of God may seem “burdensome,” “heavy” and even
“grievous.” People have this idea because they have no wisdom,
hence no trust in God, and therefore no trust in His Word or His
ability to provide them with what is needed. Being uncommitted and
unyielding, they are unable to partake of the Divine Nature which not
only gives the Saint the desire and power to obey God’s commands,
but also brings peace, comfort and joy to those who do so. As
Christians we should understand that God’s commandments are not
grievous. Indeed the Word states that Jesus’ yoke is easy, and His
burden light.
MATTHEW 11:30 For My yoke is easy, and My burden
is light (for He did not come to crush us, only the enemy).
Jesus’ yoke is one of meekness and humility, which means
wholehearted submission to the Father’s will. We do this by trusting
in the Lord and allowing God’s Word to have supreme authority in
our lives.
As we acknowledge God in all our ways and yield to the Holy
Spirit, the human nature will be energized by the energies and graces
of God’s holy Divine Nature. Through this process, we will obtain
the strength needed to fulfill His purpose in our lives. Therefore the
burden, as Christ stated, will be “light.”
Indeed we were created to live in relationship with our Creator
so that we depend on Him for the direction and empowerment we
need to avoid sin, walk in righteousness and so please Him. Then
the credit for all we do which is praiseworthy goes to Him and Him
alone. And this is how it should be. Man was never designed to
share God’s glory. Through a humble, yielded heart we gain the
power we need to do God’s will, and then direct the praise to Him.
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For God “resists the proud but gives grace unto the humble” (James
4:6).
“. . .Jesus’ yoke is one of meekness and
humility, which means wholehearted
submission to the Father’s will. We do
this by trusting in the Lord and allowing
God’s Word to have supreme authority in
our lives. . .”
THERE IS STRENGTH IN GOD’S PEACE
Jesus said:
JOHN 14:27 “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give
unto you: not as the world gives, give I unto you. Let not
your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
The peace the world offers is only temporary and provides no
real strength. God’s peace, however, is eternal and gives real,
ongoing strength to all who live in it. The way for us to gain God’s
peace is to turn our eyes from the world and look to Jesus and His
finished work on the Cross. Then as we continue to search for truth
and obey God’s Word, we will have victory in areas we would not
have thought possible.
We need to trust in God and be led by Him, and not live simply
to appease our emotions. Just because a situation may seem
comfortable to our senses or flesh does not necessarily mean that this
situation is right. Nor does it mean that the so-called peace or
comfort that we may be currently experiencing in this situation will
last. Only the peace of God will last, as we continue to trust Him and
walk in His ways.
ROMANS 15:13 Now (may) the God of hope fill you
with all joy and peace in believing (what the Lord gives
to believers rests on faith), that you may abound
(overflow) in hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.
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In the process of obtaining God’s peace, persecution will
come. Indeed the Word gives us a definite promise that those who
live a Godly life in Christ will suffer persecution (2 Timothy 3:12).
This personal suffering is not the kind which arises when we violate
God’s righteous laws. Rather, persecution of this kind comes when
we live righteously and present a threat to the enemy. Persecution
can take the form, for example, of words spoken against us by
friends or relatives, having our actions and motives misinterpreted
and misrepresented, or pressure being brought upon us to act like a
“normal” Christian, not one who is so “extreme” - so sold out to
Jesus. Such persecution has as its source the powers of darkness,
using willing vessels in an attempt to dampen our faith and cause us
to compromise in relation to the standards of the Word. Persecution
in some countries can take more extreme forms such as
disinheritance, ostracism, torture and even death. Amid persecution,
the peace of God will remain constant, as we fulfill the conditions of
faith and trust (Romans 15:13).
“. . .The peace the world offers is only
temporary and provides no real strength.
God’s peace, however, is eternal and
gives real, ongoing strength to all who
live in it. . .”
We see both persecution and the peace of God in operation in
Acts Ch.16, where Paul and Silas were beaten severely and then cast
into prison with their feet in stocks. They had been unjustly accused,
subjected to intense physical punishment and thrown into the
darkness of the inner prison. Here, the Word of God tells us, they
sang hymns of praise to God:
ACTS 16:25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed
(were praying), and sang (were singing) praises unto
God: and the other prisoners heard (were listening to)
them (they were singing and praising loudly).
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This shows the incredible peace of God which was manifested in
the lives of Paul and Silas as they trusted in Him, even during this
time of intense persecution.
The peace Jesus gives is not as the world gives, for the peace
the world offers comes from without and flows inwardly. God’s
peace, however, comes from within and flows outwardly. Such is the
love of God.
We too can experience this peace as we rest in God, trusting in
His promises to sustain us no matter what circumstances may arise.
Indeed we can know our God is faithful in every situation.
“. . .The peace Jesus gives is not as the
world gives, for the peace the world
offers comes from without and flows
inwardly. God’s peace, however, comes
from within and flows outwardly. . .”
TRUE LOVE IS GIVING YOUR ALL
Background Reading: Matthew 22:37-40
Unless you have given your whole life to Jesus and said,
“Everything is Yours Lord, my whole life is Yours,” you will never
live fully in the power of the Divine Nature of which we are
partakers. Those who do not yield themselves fully will not live in
the abundance that Jesus promised. Wuest describes this as follows:
“And so it is with the Christian who does not count upon the fact
that the divine nature is implanted in his inner being. He goes on
living his Christian life as best he can in the energy of his own
strength, with the result that he exhibits an imitation Christian
experience, not the genuine thing. But the believer who counts upon
the fact that he is a possessor of the divine nature, ceases from his
own struggles at living a Christian life, and avails himself of the
power of God supplied in the divine nature. So the first adjustment
the Christian should make is that of counting upon the fact that the
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power of the indwelling sinful nature is broken and the divine nature
imparted, and order his life on that principle.” 1
(underlines added)
“. . .But the believer who counts upon the
fact that he is a possessor of the divine
nature, ceases from his own struggles at
living a Christian life, and avails himself
of the power of God supplied in
the divine nature. . .”
Only as we yield ourselves to the Holy Spirit and experience the
empowerment of the energies and graces of the Divine Nature will
we know, in a full sense, what it means to have “the peace of God
which passes all understanding” (Philippians 4:7). We need to give
our all, “for with the same measure that you mete withall it shall be
measured to you again” (Luke 6:38).
EPHESIANS 3:16 That He (Jesus Christ) would grant
you, according to the riches of His glory, to be
strengthened with might by His Spirit in the inner man
(the spirit of man);
EPHESIANS 3:17 That Christ may dwell in your
hearts by faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in
love,
EPHESIANS 3:18 May be able to comprehend with all
Saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and
height;
EPHESIANS 3:19 And to know the love of Christ,
which passes knowledge, that you might be filled with
all the fullness of God.
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PHILIPPIANS 4:7 And the peace of God, which passes
all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds
through Christ Jesus.
True Godly love compels us to give our all. If we hold back in
any area, it is likely we will miss out on opportunities to help others
come to the knowledge of whatever truths are needed in their lives to
set them free. If we hold back, we will also miss opportunities that
the Holy Spirit would present to us to witness to others and to bring
them, often after considerable Spirit-led effort, to the foot of the
Cross for salvation. The still, small voice of the Spirit will not be
heard by those who are choosing to self-rule, or by those who lack
focus and a desire to seek the lost. Only as we seek, find and yield to
God’s will are we able to be positioned to partake of the graces and
energies of the Divine Nature in that area of yieldedness. Then we
will be empowered to do God’s will and so to please Him.
Finally, in regard to the Divine Nature, it will remain dormant in
its expression in the life of the Saint unless the Believer’s heart is
open to the Lordship of God through Christ. In all that we do or do
not do, Christ must be Lord. In other words, we must be led by the
Spirit, hearing His voice (through the rhema and logos word) on the
matter in all that we do - whether we go, stop, turn right or left,
marry or do not marry, etc. We should consult the Lord in regard to
how many children we should have, what job we should take and, of
course, what church we should attend, support and give tithes and
offerings into.
All this and so much more in life must come under Christ’s
Lordship. In fact, Christ is the standard, the way, and the Light by
which we discern right from wrong. Or we can say, Christ, by the
Spirit, reveals the Father’s will. If Christ is to be Lord at an
experiential level, we must absorb the energies and graces of God’s
very nature. But because the graces we can access are governed by
God’s love and the Saint’s faith, we must want Christ as head of the
union - for graces are accessed daily through relationship and
communication at a heart level (Luke 9:23). God’s love will not
force itself on us, and faith from God is required if we are to make
proper demands on His power as set forth in His Word. In this we
become “vessels unto honour, sanctified, and meet (fit) for the
Master’s use, and prepared unto every good work” (2 Timothy 2:21).
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“. . .Finally, in regard to the Divine
Nature, it will remain dormant in its
expression in the life of the Saint unless
the Believer’s heart is open to the
Lordship of God through Christ. . .”
OUR MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION
Background Reading: Mark 16:15-20
We as Christians are all called to be ministers of God, for we
have all been given “the ministry of reconciliation,” as stated in 2
Corinthians 5:18-19:
2 CORINTHIANS 5:18 And all things are of God, Who
has reconciled (restored) us to Himself by Jesus Christ,
and has given to us (every Christian) the ministry of
reconciliation;
2 CORINTHIANS 5:19 To wit, that God was in Christ
(by the agency of Christ), reconciling the world unto
Himself (represents the Atonement as the work of the
Blessed Trinity and the result of love, not of wrath), not
imputing their trespasses unto them (refers to the fact
that the penalty for these trespasses was imputed to
Christ instead); and has committed unto us the Word of
Reconciliation. (All Believers are to Preach the Cross in
one way or the other [1 Corinthians 1:18].) (E.S.B.)
The purpose of “the ministry of reconciliation” is to help
reconcile people to God as we are led by the Holy Spirit to share the
truth, the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Then the Anointing of God can
convict them of the message of truth. This ministry is the calling of
every Christian here on earth.
The ministry of reconciliation incorporates everything pertaining
to being a Christian, for everything we do or do not do will either
help or hinder the Gospel. The ministry of reconciliation
encompasses the way we live and conduct ourselves (our personal
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witness), and our sharing of the truth of the Gospel with others. It
also includes supporting our local church and other ministries
through prayer and the giving of time and finances, as the Spirit
directs us. Some are called to preach while others are called to pray,
and give financial support to the Gospel through particular
ministries. Whatever people are called to do, they will receive equal
reward for answering the call of God on their lives. This is our
responsibility as Christians, to obey God in what He has called us to
do, for all are needed in the work of the Kingdom (Romans 12:6-8;
Colossians 3:17).
ISAIAH 52:7 How beautiful upon the mountains are
the feet of Him Who brings good tidings (the Gospel),
Who publishes peace; Who brings good tidings of good,
Who publishes (proclaims) salvation; Who says unto
Zion, “Your God reigns!”
This verse really speaks of the Messiah. However a secondary
meaning is that He works through those who proclaim the Gospel so
that our feet are His, our voice is His, etc. - and the glory belongs to
Him!
“. . .The ministry of reconciliation
incorporates everything pertaining to
being a Christian, for everything we do
or do not do will either help or hinder the
Gospel. . .”
When witnessing or preparing to do so, we need to believe
God for the Anointing needed to do a work of grace on the mind and
heart of the person concerned. As Jesus said, “without Me you can
do nothing” (John 15:5). The Anointing is needed on our words to
cause the darkness around a person’s mind and heart to be
anaesthetized, so allowing the words we speak to impact upon that
person’s life. We are not to argue people into heaven but to believe
for God’s convicting power to be upon our words. This is because
we fight a spiritual war, and “the god of this world has blinded the
minds of them which believe not” (2 Corinthians 4:4). When
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witnessing to people we should believe for the right timing, the right
words and the Anointing required to make a difference. In all things
we need to rely on the Spirit for direction and empowerment, for it is
His work to convict people of truth, righteousness and judgement
(John 16:8).
We should also be careful, when witnessing, to only go to the
level of our knowledge and faith, for anything beyond this could be
perceived as being false. We also need to be mindful of the level of
people’s understanding of spiritual matters. Nevertheless, we should
always be open to the leading of the Spirit, for it is only He Who
knows the condition of each person’s heart, and what is needed at
any given time. We must also remember that “today is the day of
salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2), for eternity for each person can be but
one heartbeat away. This means of course that we should not
procrastinate with witnessing, but regard it as being of immediate
importance. Before we do anything, however, let us always pray and
seek God’s wisdom regarding when, how and by what means we are
to bring or support the Gospel. We cannot harass people or “Biblebash,” as some do. We should present the Gospel with all wisdom,
being conscious of where people are at, and bringing the message in
a way which makes sense to them. Only God knows a person’s
heart, and seeking His direction through the gifts of the Spirit is
important in personal witnessing.
Thus we need to live according to the responsibility that comes
with the ministry of reconciliation. Our main work as Christians is to
share the Gospel of life and to help set the captives free, spiritually
and physically.
“. . .When witnessing or preparing to do
so, we need to believe God for the
Anointing needed to do a work of grace
on the mind and heart of the person
concerned. . .”
Sometimes, in sharing the Gospel, knowing God has anointed
our words, we will still be presented with situations where people
refuse to listen. Such people may be arrogant and full of pride. In
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these circumstances we should do as Jesus instructed in Matthew
10:14:
MATTHEW 10:14 And whosoever shall not receive you,
nor hear your words (when you witness to them about the
Gospel), when you depart out of that house or city,
shake off the dust of your feet.
Many times, people may not want to listen to the Gospel of
Christ (or the truths of God). We may need to separate ourselves
from having deep fellowship with such people for a time because
they are not willing to hear what we have to say.
In cases like this, we should leave the people concerned for a
season, but continue to pray for them. Given time, their attitudes
and/or circumstances may change, and we may then be able to share
God’s truths with them again. However we should always allow the
Holy Spirit to guide us in this and everything else that we do.
We should not reject the people themselves, for we wrestle not
against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12). Rather it is their attitude
towards God and His Word that we should reject, and this attitude is
called unbelief - or even rebellion.
We should, however, always goal to share with them and others,
in wisdom and love, at any given opportunity, the hope we have in
Christ. This is another reason God commands Christians to study His
truths and have their feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel
(Ephesians 6:15). It is so we can know how to answer those who are
without the hope that we have in Christ, those who do not have their
names written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
May you have the victory in Christ. Amen!
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1
Wuest, Kenneth S., Wuest’s Word Studies from the
Greek New Testament, Great Truths To Live By, pg.86.