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There is a good–better–best pattern to the Christian life.
In Revelation 6, the souls of believers in the presence of Jesus are experiencing the better. Yet these believers are crying out to God, “How long?” (Rev. 6:10). How long until the evils of this present world and the sufferings of God’s people are brought to an end? How long until King Jesus returns in glory, and we get to come with Him? They are told that they must wait (6:11).
Herman Bavinck, the great Dutch theologian, has a fascinating comment on the experience of believers in the presence of Jesus: “They have a past which they remember, a present in which they live, and a future which they are approaching.”
One day the Father will say to the Son, “That’s it! Go wrap this up and bring my children home.” Jesus will come in glory. Our loved ones who have gone ahead will be with him, and we will be forever with the Lord” (1 Thes. 4:17).
When Jesus returns, every child of God will receive a resurrection body, and we will live on the new heavens and the new earth, and experience God’s best forever and ever. Amen.
As you think about loved ones who have died in Christ, remember that the coming of Jesus is getting nearer.
By Colin SmithThere is a good–better–best pattern to the Christian life.
In Revelation 6, the souls of believers in the presence of Jesus are experiencing the better. Yet these believers are crying out to God, “How long?” (Rev. 6:10). How long until the evils of this present world and the sufferings of God’s people are brought to an end? How long until King Jesus returns in glory, and we get to come with Him? They are told that they must wait (6:11).
Herman Bavinck, the great Dutch theologian, has a fascinating comment on the experience of believers in the presence of Jesus: “They have a past which they remember, a present in which they live, and a future which they are approaching.”
One day the Father will say to the Son, “That’s it! Go wrap this up and bring my children home.” Jesus will come in glory. Our loved ones who have gone ahead will be with him, and we will be forever with the Lord” (1 Thes. 4:17).
When Jesus returns, every child of God will receive a resurrection body, and we will live on the new heavens and the new earth, and experience God’s best forever and ever. Amen.
As you think about loved ones who have died in Christ, remember that the coming of Jesus is getting nearer.