Philippians 1:21
For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.
How could anyone say to die is gain? Perhaps the answer can be found in this summary: Having been washed clean by the blood of Our Savior, at death we will be delivered from all the tribulations of life. We will be free of all diseases and free from any concerns about worldly things. We will leave behind forever all sin, all unbelief, all doubts and all fears. We will be absolutely free from the temptations of Satan. More importantly, the benefit of what we gain will be far greater than what we are freed from. We will be in the presence of Almighty God. We will experience continuous communion with Our Savior. We will receive eternal places of rest in the Kingdom of God. We will live in constant light, love, joy, peace and comfort. We will be surrounded by endless pleasure.
Our victory over death is so complete, we are able to enjoy our time on earth without the shadow of death haunting us. While the world struggles when facing death, the followers of Jesus are able to face their death beds with an exuberance that the world cannot
understand. We know that Our Savior is
waiting to receive us and that He has prepared a place for us that is free from
all misery and weakness.
As we wait for the time that Our Lord is ready to receive us, we have the privilege to live with the fullness of Christ in our lives. May each one of our remaining days on earth serve as living testimony to Our Eternal King.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the eternal inheritance
that You have set aside for us. We
praise the name of Jesus who secured our place with You for all eternity. We rejoice in knowing that only a wisp of time
separates us from claiming all the rights of the heirs of Your kingdom. As we wait for that time of glory, we pray
that You equip us to be Your laborers in these end days. We ask that You arm us against the attacks of
the enemy as we help bring the church to completion. May we show the world the living Christ
that is within us. We pray these things
in the name of Jesus Christ, our waiting Savior.
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