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Jesus and Death
The Hour of Death
Jesus knew that His hour had come.
This was the hour of His death on the Cross for the redemption of mankind.
This was the hour in which His work on earth would be complete.
The Hour of Departure
“…that He should depart from this world”
This life is transitory.
It is a journey to a homeland to which we long for but have never been.
This earthly life is a pilgrimage.
For the Christian, this world is not our home.
We are just passing through.
This life is a pilgrimage, a journey to our heavenly home.
Death is not the end.
It is simply a departure from this present world.
For the Christian, death is not to be feared.
We look beyond death with hope through the eyes of faith.
With the eyes of faith we see this life through the lens of eternity.
The Hour of Destination
Physical death means an exit from our earthly tent, the body, to our heavenly home.
Death signals our arrival into our eternal destination.
Two destinations:
Heaven (eternal abode of those who have died in the Lord)
Hades (the conscious temporal abode of the unsaved dead awaiting Judgment Day)
Do you know where you are going?
Loving to the End
Jesus loved His own who were in the world.
Life is not about things.
Life is about people.
Life is not about us.
Life is about others.
Life is not about lusting.
Life is about loving.
While we are here, we are to love those around us.
Some are hard to love.
We love not because people deserve love, but because they need love.
Love transforms.
Love never fails.
Jesus loved His own to the end (the end of His earthly life)
Jesus demonstrated His love by laying down His life to die on the Cross.
Jesus didn’t die on the Cross because we loved Him, but because He loved us.
Will you receive God’s love manifested to you in Jesus Christ?
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