Happiness of Dying in the Lord

 Happiness of Dying in the Lord

Revelation 14:13 (NIV)

"Then I heard a voice from heaven say, 'Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.' 'Yes,' says the Spirit, 'they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them.'"

 For most people, death stands out as one of their greatest fears. Death spreads panic and terror wherever it goes, without respect for age or social position. The Bible describes death as the last enemy to be defeated, and we take comfort in knowing that Jesus himself has already defeated death. What’s more, Jesus has promised that all who believe in him will one day rise from the grave to live with him forever.

 In Revelation 14:13 there is a message that comes directly from heaven. This is not something that springs from someone’s imagination. It comes to us by way of “a voice from heaven” that says, “Write this: “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” In other words, though death may come to your body, your soul is safe with the Lord, who has also promised to raise your body to life again when he returns someday.

For all who die in the Lord, death does not have the last word. Death has already been defeated. To die in the Lord is to find rest from toil and struggle. To die in the Lord is to “depart and be with Christ, which is better” than remaining in the body we have now (Philippians 1:23). Those who die in the Lord are blessed because they have lived a life of faithfulness and devotion. Their death is not the end but a transition into a new and glorious beginning with Christ. Those who die in the Lord leave this life behind and enter into the joy of the Lord.

As you reflect on the verse how does the promise of rest and eternal reward affect your perspective on your daily labor and challenges? Give God thanks for the assurance that comes from His Word. Remain steadfast and faithful, even in the face of trails. Your labour is not in vain, you have the promise of rest awaiting you. Live each day with an eternal perspective, bringing glory to God’s name.

 

 

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