WHAT ABOUT TOMORROW?
In a world where supreme
emphasis and confidence are all too often invested in the here-and-now, what
thought have YOU given to the possibility of meeting your Maker, either today
or tomorrow? What will it be like to see
JESUS and inherit the benefits of an eternal fellowship with Him and all the
saints of the ages? Harry Blamires
offered an apt description of the afterlife in his article entitled “The
Eternal Weight of Glory,” published by “Christianity Today” in June, 2003.
Blamires confirms the grand
and glorious hope of a resurrection for all believers in Christ Jesus. But he wonders (in his article) what the
resurrected body would actually be like. Not surprisingly, Blamires offers the helpful
illustration of the butterfly. As the
caterpillar is to the butterfly, so our present body is to the resurrected
body. There is continuity but there is also difference.
Just as the caterpillar’s
body is suited to the realm of the ground, and the butterfly’s to flight
through the air, so our present bodies may be suited to this world of sin, but
our resurrected bodies will be suited to the life of the Spirit, existing in a
world that is eternal and without limits. And just as it would be impossible for the
most intelligent caterpillar to begin to imagine what life would be like as a
butterfly, so we struggle to imagine the resurrection life. In the words of the Apostle Paul, “we know in
part.” (I Corinthians 13:12)
But we may be absolutely sure that it will be a superlative
experience. The Word tells us that “eye
has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things
which GOD has prepared for those who love Him.” (I Corinthians 2:9)
When we think of the
caterpillar, we think of its life in terms of it morphing into a
butterfly. We define its present
existence by its future. So too, our
present existence is defined by the future God has in store for us. Hold on, my friend. It will be worth it all when we see Jesus.
Keep your eyes on the
prize!
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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