The Resurrections - From Here to Eternity
Will science ever
find a way to allow us to live forever? With all that humanity is
able to accomplish the hope that we may one day eliminate death seems
almost possible. Each year new breakthroughs and technologies are
introduced in our search for ways to prolong life and perhaps even to
live forever.
The dream of
living forever is part of how we humans think. Our creator has put
this notion of eternity into our minds. But He has not built into us
the knowledge or power to make eternal life happen (Ecclesiastes
3:11). The eternity we long for can only come from God our Father
who does have the knowledge and power to make eternal life happen.
The good news is
God your Father very much wants you to have life everlasting. He
wants you to go from here to eternity.
Romans 6:23
Yes, eternal life is a gift God wants to give to you. All He asks is
that you trust Him and work with Him through the process He has
planned for you. It’s a process designed to get you from here…
to eternity.
Getting from here to there
When moving from
one place to another place you often must go through a passage way to
come out on the other side... like a door, or a hallway. And for a
short period of time you are no longer in the place you started nor
are you in the place you are headed.
In the same way
you can imagine God’s process for getting you from here to
eternity. The here is your temporary life that lasts only a short
while then ends… the destination is eternal life that never ends.
To get to your destination you leave where you are and begin moving
towards your destination.
What is that passage way?
To get from your
dead-end life to an eternal life you must enter into something else.
You must pass through a life under the judgment and careful
assessment of God. Judgment is a bit of a dirty word these days so it
warrants a bit of explanation:
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Discuss Krisis (evaluation)… and Krinos (v)/Krima (n) (decision or verdict) use analogy of test driving a sports car
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Possible verdicts would be to condemn or find guilty (katakrino) or to acquit… to find not guilty (dikaioo) or justified.
There are two
ways you can enter into this process… one is by invitation and it
is happening now… the second is offered to everyone and occurs
much later – in fact not until after Christ returns and reigns on
earth for 1000 years.
The first and
best way to get started is to receive and accept God’s invitation
now. God calls and draws you to Him by the power of His Holy Spirit.
You can accept His invitation through repentance and baptism. After
baptism and the laying on of hands you will receive the power that
makes eternal life possible… God’s Holy Spirit.
1 Peter
4:12-17 the members of God’s household have entered into their
time of judgment with the most holy God…. See also 1 Corinthians
11:32-33
Living a life under judgment
With God’s
empowering Holy Spirit and the knowledge from His word you will live
out your days. God will watch you, evaluate you, test you, guide you
and determine if you are willing to live by the principles of eternal
life found in His word. If you demonstrate through your way of living
that you can be trusted with eternal life and remain faithful to its
principles… then you have an everlasting future. God will confirm
the gift of eternal life He has begun in you through the life giving
Holy Spirit.
Colossians
3:1-10… verse 1 risen (baptism/physical resurrection)… appear
in glory (resurrection to a glorious spiritual body)… read more
about it in 1 Corinthians 15
This first option
will place you among the blessed and holy who share in the first
resurrection to eternal life Revelation 20:6. It’s the
better option and offers many positive rewards. So, if God is calling
you now you should respond!
God’s Holy
Festivals teach us about the steps in His plan of salvation for
humanity and this day when Christ returns to resurrect the
firstfruits and bring them into the fullness of their inheritance in
the family of God is pictured by the Feast of Trumpets.
What happens to everyone else? Can they go from here to eternity?
Clearly many
people do not answer God’s invitation in this life and the vast
majority of people do not even receive God’s invitation in the
first place… He does not call them... He does not draw them to
himself. But that does not mean God does not care about them or that
He never gives them an opportunity to choose eternal life. For those
who never hear and answer God’s call in this life there is still
hope.
After the first
resurrection a second option remains. It occurs much later than the
first resurrection… You can read about it in Revelation 20:5,
11-12.
Everyone must appear before the judgment seat of God
Like option one
option two is an entry into a period of judgment and assessment
before God. All people who have ever lived will be resurrected to
physical life and appear before God to begin their time of judgment
and assessment. We do not know how long this resurrection to physical
life lasts but it must last at least long enough for God to make a
fair and just assessment.
John 5:28-29
Jesus also speaks of more than one resurrection. Note: you have
already been raised to a physical life lived under judgment… that
occurred when you were baptized.
The translation
“condemnation” is a poor choice that reflects the theological
biases of the translators. The underlying word here is Krisis (the
trial or evaluation part of judgment)…
During this
process knowledge from God’s word will be opened up to all these
people (Isaiah 11:9) plus they will have access to His Holy
Spirit to provide understanding (Ezekiel 37:13-14). God will
watch over them with His loving eye evaluating, testing and judging
each person. He will determine if they are willing to live according
to the principles of eternity and have their name written into the
book of life.
If you have lost
a loved one, a parent, or perhaps a child and wondered what will
become of them this true teaching from the bible should give your
heart comfort.
God’s Holy
Festivals teach us about the steps in His plan of salvation for
humanity and this wonderful final step in God’s plan for humanity
is no exception. It is pictured in the final Holyday of the biblical
calendar called simply “the eighth day”.
Will everyone achieve eternal life? Do we all go from here to eternity?
God’s desire is
that every person be saved and that all will choose to live the way
of life that is required for eternal happiness… but there is also a
plan for those who ultimately reject God after they have been given
every opportunity to succeed.
Those who reject
eternal life will cease to live and they will be no more. There will
be no more thoughts, no anguish or sorrow… just nothing (Revelation
20:15). All trace of them will be permanently erased. This is the
not so happy part of the eighth day… but if you meditate upon it…
a great relief.
But more
importantly…
Your journey to eternity can begin today
God your Father
wants you to have life everlasting and the good news is He also wants
very much for you to have a part in that first and better
resurrection. That resurrection pictured during the Feast of
Trumpets.
Find out more
about how you can get started on your journey from here to eternity…
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