February 2, 2010

HOW CAN WE DIE, YET LIVE FOREVER?

Key Verse
"Do not fear those who kill the body but are unable to kill the soul; but rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell." (Matthew 10:28)
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Central Truth

We will all die, but God promises eternity for those who know Him. 


Reflections

We live in a culture of fad diets, juicers, magic pills, ultimate workouts, lipo-ing this, and tucking that—all in an effort to capture our fountain of youth so that our bodies can live forever.

Okay, I admit I have gotten caught up in it as well—not the new fads, but some old-school methods. Recently, I took two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar three times a day for a few weeks. I can’t say that I had any more energy as was touted, but I did notice shorter conversations with people. Maybe it was the foul, dirty-sneaker smell that the vinegar was giving off.

That is why I love the reminder from God in this verse.

Though we sag, widen, and grow gray and sometimes ill as we get older, what should our ultimate fear be at any age? Or what should we not fear as followers of Christ? In what does our hope rest?

The contrast in perspectives slapped me in the face a year ago when our next-door neighbor’s wife died of cancer. She was from China, and her parents were in the U.S. anticipating her death. My wife and I knew that she had trusted Christ to be the Lord of her life a short time before, but her younger brother, parents, and husband had not. Nor did they understand the fullness of her decision. Her brother spoke English, and I had an opportunity to tell him about the hope and promise his sister had come to know, which was eternal life with God. God is still helping him understand the fullness of this truth. But my heart broke for her parents at the funeral as the last words were being spoken over their “little girl's” casket. They wailed and sobbed and had to be dragged away from the burial site.

In their minds, death was it. They didn’t know that there is more—so much more—for their sweet daughter! She is no longer in pain. There is no more suffering, and she will forever be with her God.


Discussion Questions

1. Hebrews 2:14-15 proclaims that because we are His children, God made Himself flesh so that He could conquer death and its power over us and so that we would no longer have to fear it. Have you fully grasped this gift and thanked Him for it?

2. 2 Corinthians 5:1 says that even if our earthly “tents” are destroyed, we have the promise of an eternal “house” not built by human hands. Are you living in fear of death?

3. Many martyrs have died for a cause that they felt was worth dying for, but God asks us to live as salt and light. In Philippians 1:24-26, Paul says that to remain here for now was desirable so that he could disciple others. If you are not afraid to die, are you afraid to live and live fully for Him?

FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. When you read verses 29-31, what does this tell you about what God knows?

2. How does this truth make you feel?


Comments

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  1. Marc Bellah

    February 2, 2010 06:06 AM

    Thanks Johnny. Your question #3 is convicting. How many folks will I share the Truth with TODAY?

  2. Marc Bellah

    February 2, 2010 06:06 AM

    Thanks Johnny. Your question #3 is convicting. How many folks will I share the Truth with TODAY?

  3. Becca

    February 2, 2010 07:19 AM

    Johnny, you made me laugh and you made me cry. Great comments on great truth!

  4. Scott Miller

    February 2, 2010 08:47 AM

    Thanks for the encouragement this morning. Loved watching and learning from you. Thankful for your passion for Christ and introducing others to your King.

  5. jay Burns

    February 2, 2010 09:05 AM

    great devo Johnny...great to see your smiling face this morning! Always love your spirit and love serving with you....but lighten up on the plastic surgery analogies!!!!

  6. Bill

    February 2, 2010 09:37 AM

    What a great run of verses this morning! You could just about pick any one of them for a key verse. They all deserve some serious thought. Hard to argue though for verse 28 being the best of the best. Having been accused more than once of picking nits nevertheless I would suggest that God promises eternity to everyone. The ones who know Him will get to spend eternity with Him. Big difference.

  7. Todd Wagner

    February 2, 2010 11:49 AM

    Having both ridden a bill and jumped out of a plane a couple of times I can tell you that your new bucket list is better. Trying to fill my bucket with a fuller application of phillipians 1:24-26 each day. Love you Johnny and grateful to be serving with you. Wonderful job.

  8. Kevin Martin

    February 2, 2010 12:02 PM

    Johnny, perfect words for today. I REALLY appreciate you and the truth you pour into me.

  9. G-pop

    February 2, 2010 08:43 PM

    Johnny - there is nothing sweeter than to see his daughter loved well by her husband! You're a pretty good half too.

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