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November 28, 1 Corinthians 15: 51- 57

“But let me tell you something wonderful, a mystery I’ll probably never fully understand. We’re not all going to die— but we are all going to be changed. You hear a blast to end all blasts from a trumpet, and in the time that you look up and blink your eyes—it’s over. On signal from that trumpet from heaven, the dead will be up and out of their graves, beyond the reach of death, never to die again. At the same moment and in the same way, we’ll all be changed. In the resurrection scheme of things, this has to happen: everything perishable taken off the shelves and replaced by the imperishable, this mortal replaced by the immortal. Then the saying will come true: Death swallowed by triumphant Life! Who got the last word, oh, Death? Oh, Death, who’s afraid of you now? It was sin that made death so frightening and law-code guilt that gave sin its leverage, its destructive power. But now in a single victorious stroke of Life, all three—sin, guilt, death—are gone, the gift of our Master, Jesus Christ. Thank God!”

1 Corinthians 15: 51- 57 MSG – A verse of the day from the Bible presented in Eugene Peterson’s contemporary version called The Message. Accompanied by a personal reflection below.

In this day and age of technological marvels and sci-fi imaginings, is it truly that difficult to imagine the end-times scenario that is presented here?  For the believer, it is not, I am sure.  For there is no greater affirmation of one’s faith in the resurrecting power of Christ than to be able to proclaim with confidence that sin, guilt, and death have all been conquered by the saving grace of the work accomplished on the cross by Christ.

 

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