The Overwhelming Importance of Christ’s Life, Death and Resurrection in the Christian Faith!

John 14:19.        Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me: because I live, ye shall live also.

And then it was Sunday! ‘Another one,’ you mutter. Yes my fellow believers, it’s only one in the many more we have to face, meaning we’ll be gathering with other believers for many more Sundays to celebrate the Lord’s Day with praise, thanksgiving and worship, while receiving strength and confidence to face the upcoming week. And nothing compares to the good times that believers experience when they come together in worship. (smile)

So, although it’s sometimes an inconvenience to get up and go to church on a Sunday, let’s not look at it as a burden, but rather  as a privilege, where we can worship in freedom, for many others in several places are not allowed to worship in private, much less in public like us. Many believers in several countries around the world would face severe punishment if caught worshipping the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

And although things are becoming more ungodly every day, and some are trying to stymie us, we still possess the right and freedom to worship, and if we don’t use it, we will eventually lose it. So there again it’s to our benefit to gather with other believers to worship and praise Almighty God every Sunday, or as often as we can. 

Now today we have a fairly modern song as our song of worship. It’s titled ‘Because He Lives,’ and was written in the early 1970’s by Bill and Gloria Gaither, who were going through a tough time facing the big shift in values of the 60’s, with hippies, free love, drug abuse and racial tension amongst them. Then in the severe Indiana winter of 1969, while Gloria and some other church members were facing false accusations and belittlement from their congregation, Bill contracted mononucleosis and Gloria discovered she was pregnant.

And though that was wonderful news, there obviously was some concern about bringing a baby into that chaotic time with all its negative situations. But in faith they persevered. And the story goes that ‘One sunny day in the early spring, Bill, Gloria and Bill’s father George walked across the paved parking lot at their small A-frame offices. George called Bill and Gloria’s attention to a spot they had not noticed. He pointed out a tiny blade of grass that had pushed aside layers of dirt, rock and concrete to reach the sunshine of the world above.

It had such a strong will to live; it had overcome all the odds to fulfill its destiny. That blade of grass became a symbol to the Gaithers of how God works in His creation. And it inspired Gloria to write a song expressing the hope that was shaped by the resurrection of Jesus, as well as that blade of grass and the birth of her son.’

And now, having some idea of the circumstances around the song’s creation, let’s offer it up with sweet sacrifices of praise in a soulful, mid-tempo version chocked full of heartfelt sincerity, opening with the ‘(Chorus: Because He lives, I can face tomorrow Because He lives, all fear is gone Because I know He holds my future And life is worth the living Just because He lives.) (Repeat) God sent His son they called Him, Jesus He came to LOVE, heal and forgive He lived and died to buy my pardon An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives. (Chorus) 

How sweet to hold a newborn baby And feel the pride and joy he gives But greater still that calm assurance This child can face uncertain days because He lives And then one day I’ll cross the river I’ll fight life’s final war with pain And then, as death gives way to vict’ry I’ll see the lights of glory and I’ll know He lives Because He lives, I can face tomorrow Because He lives, all fear is gone Because I know He holds my future And life is worth the living Just because He lives And life is worth the living Just because He lives And life is worth the living Just because He lives.’

Yes my faithful brethren, life is certainly worth living because Christ lives! It means that because He was resurrected from the grave, the same thing will happen to us when we accept Him as Lord and Saviour. Jesus Himself said it to the disciples when talking to them about the Comforter, the Holy Spirit, coming to dwell in them after He goes away. ‘I will not leave you comfortless (as orphans): I will come to you. Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me: because I live, ye shall live also.’ (John 14:18-19)

There Jesus assures them that His resurrection guarantees their own eternal and spiritual life. What can be better than that eh? Absolutely nothing! And what does Bruh Paul say about that situation in Romans? ‘Much more then, being (having been) now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more being (having been) reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.’ (Rom. 5:9-10)

And per the scholars: ‘By his blood … by his life: The death of Christ and His shed blood effect salvation, but the life of Christ sustains it. The reference is to the abiding results of Jesus’ death and resurrection.’ Then, because Jesus is alive and kicking, we can be assured that it’s fine to bring more children into the world, because in the calm of Jesus and His life, that baby can also face uncertain days with faith and trust.

And what about that tiny blade of grass, that the Gaithers saw pushing up through layers of dirt, rock and concrete to reach the sunshine of the world above eh? It proved that it had a very strong will to live, to fulfill its destiny. Now are we like that tiny blade of grass? Do we have that strong, never say die will to live for and with Christ? We certainly ought to, after all the sacrifices He made to purchase our freedom and reconcile us back to our heavenly Father. That’s where they separate the goats from the sheep, where they see who are serious believers, from those who are mere talkers and jokers. 

So, let’s remember today, and every day to come, that because Christ lives, we can face tomorrow without fear or worry, for He holds our future steadfastly in His hands, therefore we can feel pride and joyful assurance in our Christian faith like no others can! Much LOVE!

…Jesus came to save…to give us new life…and that’s exactly what He did… 

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Today’s Scrip-Bit 6 September 2020 John 14:19b.

John 14:19b.     ​…because I live, ye shall live also.

The last Sunday friends, the last Sunday of purely technological worship! Glory be! Yeh, the Anglican church is finally reopening its doors next week…and about time too. It will certainly be strange and somewhat uncertain entering those portals of the Lord’s sanctuary to worship after such a long time. But as prime believers we’ll handle it very nicely, just as we handled the sudden stop in physical worship some months ago. Now we don’t expect everyone to show up, since many are still timid and uncertain about the Covid-19 scene and don’t trust the arrangements put in place for the resumption of physical worship. But that’s okay because the important thing is for everyone to feel safe and comfortable in what they do. 

So let’s get the show rolling with a magnificent Christian contemporary song nuh. Something titled ‘Because He Lives,’ written by the popular song writing team of Bill and Gloria Gaither. And if you think the Lord doesn’t move in mysterious ways, then think again nuh, for up to Saturday I couldn’t think of a song to sing today. But a couple days ago a friend had shared a version of ‘Because He Lives,’ and later on Saturday I further shared it with some other believers and that was the end of that. I was so touched by it that I knew it was today’s Song. 

Therefore, without further ado, let’s offer up some sacrifice of praise in a soulful, harmonious and passionate manner, meaning truly believing what we sing. ‘(Chorus: Because He lives, I can face tomorrow Because He lives, all fear is gone Because I know He holds my future And life is worth the living Just because He lives.) (Repeat) God sent His Son they called Him, Jesus He came to LOVE, heal and forgive He lived and died to buy my pardon An empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives. (Chorus) 

How sweet to hold a newborn baby And feel the pride and joy he gives But greater still that calm assurance This child can face uncertain days because He lives And then one day I’ll cross the river I’ll fight life’s final war with pain And then, as death gives way to vict’ry I’ll see the lights of glory and I’ll know He lives Because He lives, I can face tomorrow Because He lives, all fear is gone Because I know He holds my future And life is worth the living Just because He lives And life is worth the living Just because He lives And life is worth the living Just because He lives…’ 

And isn’t that the awesome truth my brethren…because Jesus lives, we too will live, and moreover be able to face any and everything that comes against us. As one pastor says, Jesus is alive, and that’s enough! Give Him thanks and praise my people! 

Now most of you don’t know that there’s a rather interesting and touching story behind that song. And here it is, as told by Gloria Gaither to interviewer Lindsay Terry. ‘In the late 1960’s, while expecting their third child, the Gaithers were going through a rather traumatic time in their lives. Bill was recovering from a bout with mononucleosis. It was a special period of anxiety and mental anguish for Gloria. The thought of bringing another child into this world, with all of the “craziness,” was taking its toll on her. 

On New Year’s Eve, she was sitting in their living room, in agony and fear. The educational system was being infiltrated with the God is dead idea, while drug abuse and racial tensions were increasing. Then suddenly, and quite unexpectedly, she was filled with a gentle, calming peace. It was as if her heavenly Father, like an attentive mother bending over her baby, saw his child and came to her rescue. The panic gave way to calmness and an assurance that only the Lord can impart. She was assured that the future would be just fine, left in God’s hands. 

Shortly after the baby was born, both Bill and Gloria remembered that the power of the blessed Holy Spirit seemed to come to their aid. Christ’s resurrection, in all of its power and affirmation in their lives, revitalized their thinking. To Gloria, it was life conquering death in their daily activities. Joy once again dominated the fearful circumstances of the day Those events gave rise to one of the most famous Christian songs of our time, “Because He Lives.” 

In this song, which begins, “God sent His son, they called Him Jesus,” we are reminded that Christ came to this earth. And the purpose for His coming was that we might be able to face tomorrow, with all of the uncertainty that it brings. She also reminds us that God holds the future right in his hands and makes life worth living for all who trust in him.’ 

Ah mih people, what a magnificent, magnanimous and comforting God we serve and worship…and One who moves in such mysterious and unexpected ways His LOVING-kindness to accomplish! So tell me why the world doesn’t gladly and joyfully serve and worship Him eh? Pure pride and stupidity! And that brings us to His simple but yet so important promise: ‘…because I live, ye shall live also.’ (John 14:19b) Glory Hallelujah my faithful friends! 

Oh saints of Christ, His death on the cross of Calvary was important, because there He paid our sin debt in full, but the real crowning glory is His resurrection; His immortal victory over hell, death and grave! Wow! Hades couldn’t hold Him, and because of that it won’t hold those who sincerely believe in Him either! Our faith wouldn’t have been worth anything if Christ had stayed dead, but that miracle of rebirth – for want of a better word –  (smile) makes all the difference. No wonder Bruh Paul’s greatest desire was: ‘That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death.’ (Phil. 3:10) 

What a powerful scripture! And the scholars explain it thus: ‘3:10. This verse may also be paraphrased: “In order that I may personally know Him, that I might both experience His resurrection power and share in His sufferings, and thus I will be more and more conformed to His death.” Paul wants “the righteousness…of God” (vs.9) so that he can obtain a personal relationship with Jesus in actual day to day experience. This knowledge of Christ is obtained by experiencing in daily problems, needs, ministry, and so forth, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead. 

Knowing Christ also entails participating in His sufferings. Paul desires to share in the Lord’s sufferings because they bring him into a deeper and more meaningful relation with Him, companionship in sorrow establishes the most intimate and lasting of ties, as afflicted hearts cling to each other. The result of participating in Christ’s sufferings is that Paul is made like Him in death. This word “death” has a double meaning here, including inward and outward, ethical and physical death. As Jesus died in regard to sin on the cross, so Paul is doing more and more in his daily life. As Jesus was bodily slain, so the apostle, should Caesar’s verdict go against him, is prepared to be slain.’ 

Wow! Now that is the height of discipleship and faith! It’s doubtful though that many of us can attain it, but it’s nonetheless a good standard to aspire to. Let’s see how close we can come to it nuh. (smile) Much LOVE!

…Christ’s death and resurrection…the best news ever…