Our Greatest Opportunity to Glorify God

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

“Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When thou wast young, thou girdest thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: but when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldest not. This spake he, signifying by what death he should glorify God. And when he had spoken this, he saith unto him, Follow me.” (John 21:18,19 KJV).

In today’s Scripture, the Lord Jesus Christ, after His resurrection, informs the Apostle Peter that some 35 years into the future, evidently, Peter will die by crucifixion—“[he will] stretch forth [his] hands.”

Over in 2 Peter 1:14, we read the Apostle Peter writing, some three decades after Jesus Christ spoke today’s Scripture: “Knowing that shortly I must put off this tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me.” Peter, shortly after writing that, glorified God in death (likely executed by evil Roman emperor Nero, who had also murdered the Apostle Paul around that time).

The Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:31: “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” Colossians 3:17 explains: “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” Every single detail of our lives—from the routine chores to laying down our lives for Christ or the Christian brethren—should bring the Lord Jesus Christ all the glory, praise, and honor He so rightly deserves.

It is noteworthy that today’s Scripture says that the Apostle Peter would “glorify God” by dying. Naturally, we shudder at such a thought, but the least we could do for Jesus Christ, who gave His life for us, is give our lives for Him! Our Christian lives should glorify God; likewise, our deaths should also glorify God. Should we ever be executed for being Christians, we give our heavenly Father many thanks, considering that our dying for Christ is perhaps our greatest opportunity to glorify God.

The Grand Bible Conference

Thursday, August 18, 2011

“But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope” (1 Thessalonians 4:13 KJV).

The breathing of the departing saint shallows, the eyes close, the soul exits the physical body, and the Holy Ghost Himself escorts the saint to the third heaven. Millions of saints have already experienced this, and short of the Lord’s coming, physical death shall be our lot too.

Today’s Scripture and its context (verses 13 through 18) address the question: Will we ever see those dearly departed brethren again? Verse 14, “For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep [die] in Jesus will God bring with him.” Our hope is that we will see those Christians again. A saint’s death is bittersweet: we loathe their short-term absence, but we rejoice in a long-term reunion, a glorious re-gathering that will literally last forever!

There shall come a day, the rapture, when all the saints are united for the first time. We shall see those saints who have gone before us, those we have never met. Meeting the Lord Jesus Christ face-to-face and hearing His voice, enjoying His glory, and fellowshipping with all the saints around God’s Word. No grief, no heresy, no denominational or religious bickering. Wow, that is heaven! 🙂

The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 5:8: “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.” While we grieve for the departed saints, we rejoice because they have been eternally rescued from this present evil world. They are in the Lord’s presence now, at peace. Psalm 116:15 says: “Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.” A hearty amen!

Rest assured, we shall see those saints again. If you have trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ, you have a secure reservation for “the grand Bible conference.” Just wait for your flight….

-IN MEMORIAM-
THOSE WHO HAVE DIED IN CHRIST