(Revelation 21:4) “…and death shall be no more…”
There is a day coming when we
will no longer visit death, funerals will be a thing of the past. Eternity for
every Christian will become their reality. A period of bliss, not bound by
physics and the like, it will be a stretch where tears will be a historical
moment in time. Pain will no longer be a measure to remind us that we are alive.
All our former understanding on how we existed and all that correlated to those
lives will be soon but a memory.
The joy we felt whilst alive
will be a smidgen of the bliss that will be ours in heaven. As Paul Tripp
explains bliss, he calls it AWE. Heaven will be AWE personified. I suppose it
would be like trying to compare the sensation you get whilst swinging on a
garden swing and the big dipper in an amusement park. Absolutely no disparity
to speak of.
All things will be made a new,
God has so ordained it. Why? Apart from the brilliance of God setting things in
order as only He has the ability to do it. A fresh start for every believer
will be our lot, an epoch of sheer genius will unfold and we will be part of it
and on the dependable side of it all, praise God!
And all because of the
finished work of the cross, all because of the Lord Jesus Christ’s achievement
in a man’s body whilst on earth. The miracle that so many have missed as they
loosely blasphemy the One who died to potentially save them. Absolute
confirmation of the blind leading the blind and both falling into the ditch.
All those who profess to be wise have become fools. And yet there is still
hope, “whilst we have breath we have hope”. There is still a chance for the
unbeliever to repent and call upon the name of Jesus. We have work to do, do
not grow wearing, in due season the faithful shall reap their reward.
“The
new heaven and the new earth will not be separate from each other; the earth of
the saints, their glorified, bodies, will be heavenly. The old world, with all
its troubles and tumults, will have passed away. There will be no sea; this
aptly represents freedom from conflicting passions, temptations, troubles,
changes, and alarms; from whatever can divide or interrupt the communion of
saints. This New Jerusalem is the church of God in its new and perfect state,
the church triumphant. Its blessedness came wholly from God, and depends on
him. The presence of God with his people in heaven, will not be interrupted as
it is on earth, he will dwell with them continually. All effects of former
trouble shall be done away. They have often been in tears, by reason of sin, of
affliction, of the calamities of the church; but no signs, no remembrance of
former sorrows shall remain. Christ makes all things new. If we are willing and
desirous that the gracious Redeemer should make all things new in our hearts
and nature, he will make all things new in respect of our situation, till he
has brought us to enjoy complete happiness. See the certainty of the promise.
God gives his titles, Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, as a pledge
for the full performance. Sensual and sinful pleasures are muddy and poisoned
waters; and the best earthly comforts are like the scanty supplies of a
cistern; when idolized, they become broken cisterns, and yield only vexation.
But the joys which Christ imparts are like waters springing from a fountain, pure,
refreshing, abundant, and eternal. The sanctifying consolations of the Holy
Spirit prepare for heavenly happiness; they are streams which flow for us in
the wilderness. The fearful durst not meet the difficulties of religion, their
slavish fear came from their unbelief; but those who were so dastardly as not
to dare to take up the cross of Christ, were yet so desperate as to run into
abominable wickedness. The agonies and terrors of the first death will lead to
the far greater terrors and agonies of eternal death." (Matthew Henry)
Signing off
Tyrone