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1 Corinthians 15:12-19 NRSV I just finished reading an article about the difficulties that Mexican citizens, here illegally, have when one of their own dies. They are absorbed with the death rituals, wanting the body returned to Mexico for mourning, for burial. In America, the mortuary business is a multi-million dollar business. Did you know that you can have your body embalmed and placed in a casket where years from now there will be very little decay? What's the point? Paul is right. Either Christ resurrected from the dead and we have hope, or there is no point. Either there is life after this (life that, as a Christian, is far better than the struggles we have here), or there is no point. And if there is a resurrection, if there is a life in heaven, then we need to give up all of the "stuff" that we hang onto, particularly the unforgiveness, the bitterness, the desire for revenge. Either there is the hope of heaven (and the nothing else matters), or there is no heaven and we can try and even the score here on earth. Either we will one day see the face of our blessed Savior, or we can focus on trying to make this world right under our own power. The only thing that matters is Him. And the reason it matters is because He loved us (and loves us) enough to die for us, to be resurrected, and to give us the hope of a future with Him. Think about it. Everything hinges on whether or not we have the opportunity to spend eternity with Him! It makes everything else seem so small, so unimportant . . . Copyright 2008 by Robin L. O'Hare. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission. Permission to reproduce will be given by author by contacting servinggodalone @ yahoo.com. All copies must be reproduced in their entirety and distributed without cost. |
