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Cor. 15:19, “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of
all men most miserable. 20 But now is Christ risen from the dead,
and become the firstfruits of them that slept.”
The word's
of an old song from the early '70s comes to mind this evening as I
ponder the condition of our world. It goes something like this,
"Troublesome times are here, filling men's hearts with fear,
freedom we all hold dear now is at stake. Humble your hearts to God,
saves from the chastening rod, seek the way pilgrims trod, Christians
awake.
Troubles
will soon be o'er, happy for evermore, when we meet on that shore,
free from all care. Rising up in the sky, telling this world goodbye,
homeward we then will fly, glory to share.
Jesus
is coming soon morning or night or noon, many will meet their doom,
trumpets will sound. All of the dead will rise, righteous meet in the
skies, I'm going where no one dies, heavenward bound."
We
live in troubling times if all you see is this present conflict. Paul
said, "if in this life only I have hope, I am of all men most
miserable." We must have hope beyond what we see. And we do have
hope if we have put our faith in Jesus Christ. The child of God has
nothing to fear! Actually, we should be excited that last days
prophecies are being fulfilled and that "Jesus is coming
soon..."
In
the midst of all the turmoil everywhere, let us be thankful that
Jesus has provided an escape. My prayer is that we, the Body of
Christ will reflect the glory of God is such a fashion that the
unbelieving will see Christ and make that decision to follow Him. May
the presence of the Holy Spirit be with you in every place as you
exemplify the “Hope” we have in Jesus Christ.
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