(Comments on this week’s memory verse)
John 11:25 - Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
In my almost 35 years of being a pastor, I have come to at least one conclusion; I don’t like death. By the grace of God I have been with many a dying saint, and by the grace of God I will be with many more dying saints as they transition from one world to the next. However, I don’t like seeing people suffer, and I don’t like the pain that those who have lost a loved one go through.
Although I don’t like death, I do like the hope that I have for resurrection and eternal life. I do like the hope that I can share with those who are passing away and with family members who have lost a loved one. That hope is found in this week’s memory verse.
When Jesus made this statement to Martha the time of his own death was near. He told Martha that He was the “resurrection and the life”. Jesus could make this statement because through Him those who believe on Him will be resurrected with bodies that will never die.
Christians who die have bodies that are dead and decaying. Their spirits, however, are very much alive (2 Corinthians 5:8-9). One day Jesus will resurrect the bodies of those who have trusted Him as Savior. Though their bodies are dead now, they will one day be alive again.
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