DEATH IS HARD TO DEAL WITH
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Scripture Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:50-58
“Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?”
1 Corinthians 15:55
The reach of Christ’s cross and empty tomb is very great indeed. It spans the whole creation and covers all human history. And because of the resurrection of Christ, death is a “has been.”
Today is my mother’s birthday. She died more than ten years ago. Like that of my younger brother, my wife’s younger sister, our grandparents, and many other loved ones in our lives, her life and her death are still very real in memory. So are the feelings of loss. The earliest Christians, who lived with eagerness and joy in the power of Christ’s cross and his rising from death, were probably brought up short by the deaths of believers—friends and family members who passed away before Jesus’ return.
Death is hard to deal with, especially after Easter. I see a good friend from time to time whose wife, Ellen, died several years ago. John speaks frankly about everything, and when I asked him how life was going without Ellen, he said, “John, death stinks!” His words brought tears to my eyes then, and they still do today.
Our hope and confidence is that death cannot write the final chapter for all who have died (or will die) in Christ. As surely as Christ arose, they will rise to life again with new, non-perishing bodies. “Thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus”!
Prayer
Father in heaven, thank you that Jesus’ death happened once for all, but that resurrection will be repeated. Our hope is in you, Lord Jesus, and in your resurrection. Amen.


i was just sitting here looking at facebook when the grace feed said the note was about death. amazing. tomorrow i must go to the memorial for the son of a darling friend and i was dreading it so much. what a co-inkydink (as they say in my neck of the woods.) thank you, pastor john, for making that just a little bit easier. the lord will hold jennifer safe and welcome nick and i know that. seeing the good news about jesus again helped me remember.