Friday, April 7, 2017
After Adam and Eve disobeyed God, they
were banished from the garden. Their
banishment included the curse that their lives would end, and they would return
to the dust of the earth. The beautiful
garden was off limits, which also meant they had lost access to the Tree of
Life.
What a sad day for
mankind; it seemed as if all hope was lost.
But as time passed, God began to reveal
His immutable redemptive plan for mankind which He had devised from the
foundation of the world.
Recall that God had revealed part of His
majesty to Abraham as He tested his faith by instructing him to offer his only
son Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham
didn’t hesitate or question God’s instructions.
He was totally confident that both he and his son would return thereafter.
Approximately 600 years later when God
began to reveal His law to Moses and the Israelites, He detailed seven feasts,
or celebrations. The third such feast
was called the “Feast of Firstfruits.”
“When you come into the land which I give to
you, and reap its harvest, then you shall bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of
your harvest to the priest…and you shall offer on that day…a male lamb of the
first year, without blemish, as a burnt offering to the LORD.” Leviticus
23:10, 12
The offering of the firstfruits
represented a promise of the whole harvest to God at the time of the entire
harvest. ‘Firstfruits’ does in fact mean
‘first’ and ‘beginning.’
Paul, in his first letter to the Church at
Corinth,
confirmed the resurrection of Christ. He
also confirmed that universal death came upon all men because of Adam.
“For in
Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive.”
1 Corinthians 15:22
Death is a universal fact, but when Paul
stated ‘in Christ all shall be made alive, ‘all’ refers to those who were in
Christ. However, we’ll see shortly that
resurrection is universal; except the destination of the resurrected is not
universal.
The doctrine of resurrection was confirmed
by others in the Old Testament as well as the New Testament.
David believed in the resurrection, as did
Daniel. Daniel also realized there were
two destinations for the resurrected.
“And many
of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting
life, some to shame and everlasting contempt.” Daniel 12:2
In the present context, the Hebrew word
for ‘many’ means ‘all.’
Jesus confirmed the significant truth that
universal resurrection is a fact.
“…for the
hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will hear His voice and come
forth – those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who
have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.”
John 5:28-29
‘Done good’ means having committed to the
gospel message, while ‘those who have done evil’ refers to those who rejected
the gospel message.
As Paul was defending the gospel message
in Rome he
stated:
“I have
hope in God…that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and
the unjust.” Acts 24:15
Many others in the Old Testament spoke of
the resurrection of the dead which was confirmed by New Testament writers.
“I will
ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death. O Death, I will be your plagues! O Grave, I will be your destruction!” Hosea 13:14
Hosea was speaking of God’s grace towards
repentant Israel
in the latter days.
Both Peter and Paul quoted the above
verses.
Therefore, the resurrection of God’s
people is glorious, but the resurrection of the rejecters is eternal
suffering. They are both beyond
comprehension by the finite mind.
John describes the eternal future of those
resurrected who have rejected Christ and His grace.
“…he...shall also drink of the wine of the
wrath of God…he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone …and the smoke of
their torment ascends forever and ever…”
Revelation 14:9-11
Such words as these should cause Christians
to humble themselves and fervently reach out to all with the message of Christ’s
redemptive grace.
Resurrection destination is the most
important decision in life.
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