"Sorrow not, even as the rest, which have no hope."
Nature
will have her due. Tears will fall, and
hearts will seem near breaking. Nowhere
does God rebuke the tears of natural affection.
It is written in Scripture that "Jesus wept." God sets Himself to extract their
bitterness. Sorrow you may, and must,
but not without hope.
Those
who die in Christ are with Him. They are
said to sleep, not because they are unconscious, but because their death was
not filled with terror. Believers have
died once in Christ, and it was necessary to find a word that describes the
moment of our leaving this world and our birth into the next. The catacombs are covered with the brief
significant sentence, "He slept in Christ." Just as in sleep, the spirit is conscious, of
which our dreams bear witness. It is so
in the last sleep. Absent from the body,
we shall be present with the Lord.
Those
who die in Christ will come with Him.
They are now waiting for God to give the final order for the whole
heavenly procession to move, which has been collecting for ages. The holy angels will accompany.
Those
who die in Christ will be reunited with those who wait for Him and them. They
will come with Him. "God will bring
them." Those who are alive will be
changed. "Then we which are alive and
remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in
the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord." (1 Thessalonians 4:17)
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