Monday, May 31, 2010

May 29, 2010

May 29 John 11:1-27
I have had both the privilege and the burden of preaching at funerals. It is a high privilege to preach the funeral of a godly saint who has gone on into the presence of the Lord. They have preceded us into the land of the truly living. Our world is alive and wondrous indeed but it is also at the same time dead and horrible. In the presence of the Lord is true life, life that pulsates, throbs, thrives and is unending. He is life in itself. To know Him is to live. So when a believer dies, it is nothing less than a graduation into greater life and really so much more than we can imagine.
Jesus said, “Whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.” Yet, every person who has believed in Him has died. What is he talking about? Obviously He is talking about the final resurrection. He is the resurrection and the life. We have this sure promise. This life is only a prelude to life. Or maybe I should say, “This death is only a prelude to life.” For those who know Him we will one day enter into life that makes this one pale in comparison. It will be better than any thing that we could have imagined. It will be because He is the resurrection and the life.
I have also had the burden of preaching at funerals. It is extremely difficult to preach at a funeral when you cannot honestly tell the mourners, “This person is in heaven enjoying the resurrection life of the Lord Jesus Christ.” Where is the glory of Jesus here? The Father has given all judgment to the Son. The Son is glorified in that He will be the judge of those who refused to believe in Him. He is always just. He is always fair. He will glorify Himself in that judgment. And yes there will be those to whom He will say, “Depart from Me. I never knew you.” He will raise those who refuse to believe in Him to go where they have chosen to go—eternally separated from Him. He is just in sending them where they have chosen to go. The glory of Jesus is that He is merciful and just to us all, all of the time. Now that is glory! Indeed we serve a glorious King! Speak His glory to someone today!
--Pastor John

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