“Should Christians Fear Death?”
BIBLE READING: 1Corinthians 15-16
The last enemy to be destroyed is
death. — 1 Corinthians 15:26
While visiting an elderly member of our church, I read the passage
in John 14:1-6 where
Jesus promises to prepare a place for us. When I was finished reading, she said
she did not understand why it should take the Lord so long to
get her place ready. She added, “I don’t need anything fancy.” Instead of being
afraid of death, she could not wait to be with the Savior.
But not every
Christian faces death without fear. Shortly before he died, my dad asked, “Will
God accept me when I die? So much has gone wrong in my life.” Someone else
asked me, “Will everything be all right when I die?”
If you are afraid
of death, be willing to admit it. The apostle Paul calls death “our last
enemy.” We have been created to live. It was the fall into sin that
brought death into our lives. It’s natural for us to want to live and keep on
living. So it’s also natural to fear death, which can be painful and scary—even
terrifying. But Jesus came to free us from sin and from the threat of death. He
gave up his own life for our sake, and then he rose from the dead, so “death
has been swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians 15:54). Only
the Lord can take away our fear of death.
We have the guarantee that even as we near death, we don’t have to be
afraid because God will be there with us and will take us to live with him!
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