life and death
I am so very glad that Easter in upon us.
In four weeks we have seen two deaths of parents and the birth of this little guy to the right -- who is already learning to appreciate Sovereign Grace music! Just today he really mellowed to Shannon Harris singing "The Gospel Song" but was not at all soothed by a louder rock sound.
As we have walked through these days and been cared for by our friends at Grace Church, we have rejoiced in the resurrection. I think I have also gained clarity about its meaning.
You see, many people, knowing that my Mom and my wife's Dad died, offered prayer and comfort and words of hope. Most often we heard, "they are in a better place." But as I listened I thought, "that is not the last word on this." Jesus did not die and rise again so when we die we go to a better place. He died and rose again so that death will be swallowed up, this mortal shall be clothed in immortality, and our parents (and all who fall asleep in Christ) will be re-embodied.
It is surprising how very little the New Testament talks about life after death -- and how much it talks about (to borrow a phrase) "life after life after death."
I have changed my words now -- when people ask me about Mom, I tell them that she has died and is waiting the resurrection of her body. I want to point to the real hope we have -- death swallowed up, being re-embodied and without sin, forever.