“For
the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the
archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first.”
1
Thess. 4:16 KJV
I remember a really sad Sunday morning about
forty years ago. My bride and I were attending her home church on Easter. What
joyful songs we would sing. What encouraging words we would hear. No! Two pastors
stood on opposite sides of the dais and discussed whether the resurrection of
the dead was just an encouraging metaphor or simply a spiritual experience that
led to bliss. We left the service neither blissful nor blessed. Our own
church’s Easter liturgy has the increasing crescendo of “Christ is risen” by
the pastor and “He is risen indeed” by the congregation repeated three times.
That anyone should deny the resurrection is
simply to deny Christ. He said that He would rise again and He did – bodily. In
Christ’s Revelation to St. John, He clearly stated that there was a physical
resurrection. Job believed in the bodily resurrection of the dead. David
believed in it. God told Daniel that it was a certain fact. The bodily
resurrection of the dead is a truth of God that has been the certain of hope of
His children since Adam. Without it there is no Christ, no forgiveness of sins
and no hope.
Almighty
God, Thank You for the certainty of the bodily resurrection from the dead.
Amen.
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