Perhaps the saddest of all facts to face up to in this life is, sooner
or later, one's physical and mental health will give way to decay,
disease and death. This inescapable sequence comes to all of us
irrespective of color, class or creed. Decay, disease and death
may also be seen operating in the natural world all about us, from the lowest
rock, plant or metal to the most complex of living creatures. All creation is
subject to this dreaded process and everything about us is dying by
degrees - wearing out before our very eyes.
Yet at the same time, there is another phenomenon at work in the universe. It
is the miracle of life, abundant life, triumphant life; life that in a
million different ways is the antithesis of death; life that overwhelmingly
triumphs over the very worst that death can do.
In short, there exists throughout this universe two diametrically opposed
processes, decay and death on the one hand and triumphant
life on the other. “Cycles of Mother Nature” they are
often called; but that is a sad understatement of a great truth. All
the miracles of nature are in reality the handiwork of Jehovah (Yahweh),
the God of Israel, the Creator of the mighty universe.
Yes, it is a fundamental fact. All
creation owes its existence to Him;
Nothing throughout the limitless expanses of the cosmos can continue to
function without His authority and power. He can give life and He can take it
away. He can build up, and He can break down. He can open and He can close. If
you accept His mercy and live in accordance with His will, you will pass through
the portals of the tomb and rise to live for all time. Ignore Him, resist Him,
reject His offer of mercy and salvation and in the final Judgment you will be
condemned and will cease to exist. “You will then be as though you had
not been.” This, in truth, is the essence of Bible teaching.
Let us now turn to the Word of God, the Bible, to find out what He has to say
about death. What is death anyway? How did it come about in the first place? What
happens to a person when he/she dies? Where do they go? Can the living
communicate with the dead? Are the dead in heaven or hell or in some other place?
Is death the end of existence, or is there an afterlife? And to address an
immediate problem - How can we conquer our inherent fear of death?
1. The Penalty For Sin
According to the Scriptures, the penalty for sin is death - eternal death.
And the only way for sinners to escape that penalty is to accept the Almighty's
offer of mercy through His Son Jesus Christ, Yeshua the Messiah. The reader
should beware of treating this oft-repeated truth with a contempt born of
familiarity. Yes, “the wages (reward) of sin is death” and
“the soul that sinneth it shall surely die.” No matter what
people may say to the contrary, that is what the Scriptures teach concerning the
end result of sin. It is folly to ignore these facts.
(Ezekiel 33: 1-20, Romans 5: 12-13, Romans 6: 23)
2. Two Deaths
The Bible speaks of two deaths and it is important to know the difference
between them.
- The First Death is experienced by the whole human race, with
the exception of those believers who will be alive when the Messiah
returns to earth.
- The Second Death, the REAL DEATH, will be experienced
only by the rejecters of Yahweh's mercy.
The First Death is compared in the Scriptures to a ‘deep
sleep;’ a sleep from which everyone who has ever died will arise
at the resurrection, just as a sleeping child awakes in the morning when
called by its parent. The first death, tragic though it obviously is, need
not to be greatly feared.
The Second Death, however, is a very different matter. It is death
in the fullest sense of the word - the real thing! It is the final,
irreversible annihilation of the soul; the death from which there is no
resurrection - no return. The second death is the ‘absolute end of
existence.’ It is, therefore, greatly to be feared.
(John 11: 11-14 & 24-26, Psalm 13: 3, Revelation 20: 12-15)
3. No Consciousness In Death
In death, the first or the second, there is no consciousness at all. This
means, there is no thought, no communication, no
knowledge, no pain, no joy and no praise in the
grave. In fact, ‘death is the very opposite of life.’ At
death, people do not go anywhere - they cease to exist. The physical
elements which once composed the body return to the earth, and the
‘spark of life,’ the ‘breath’ or
‘Spirit of God’ returns to God who gave it.
The dead are incapable of communicating with the living, because they are not
conscious of anything that happens on the earth. The Bible says:
“The living know that they shall die, but the dead know not
anything.”
(Isaiah 38: 18-19, Ecclesiastes 9: 5-6 & 10, Job 7: 9-10)
4. Spiritism
Who then, are the beings who speak through mediums at the many
spiritist seances held around the world? They are the “spirits of
devils” masquerading as departed loved ones. They are ‘evil
angels’ (evil spirits, lying demons, satanic agencies) posing as dead
human beings. And all with the diabolic purpose of deceiving mankind into
thinking, death is really not death at all - not even a sleep - but a higher
form of spiritual existence which the Almighty is unwilling to tell us about.
Beware of that subtle and dangerous deception. The Bible plainly states,
“the soul that sinneth, it shall die” and
“the dead know not anything,” nor can they
communicate with the living. Any person or spirit, therefore, that teaches
otherwise is most certainly not of God. See
Sermon on Spiritism.
(1 Timothy 4: 1, Revelation 16: 13-14, 2 Thessalonians 2: 8-11, Isaiah 8: 19-20)
5. Where Are The Dead?
If the First Death is likened in the Bible to a ‘sleep,’
then where are the dead sleeping? Are they in heaven or hell or in some other
place?
The answers to this question is best understood if one considers a simple box,
made of wood and nails. Arrange the wood in a certain way and nail it together
and lo! you will have a box. Remove the nails and separate the pieces of wood
and of course you will cease to have a box. When dismantled the box didn't go
anywhere, did it? It simply ceased to exist as a box. In its place remain a
few nails and pieces of wood. Its maker could quite easily reassemble the box
and bring it back into existence.
It is the same with the make-up of a human being. The Bible states,
“The Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground and
breathed into his nostrils the breath of life: and man became a living
soul.”
Please note, man was not given a “soul,” a separate
ethereal something which was immortal. Oh no! Man “became a living
soul.” A soul, then is a being composed of two basic
elements, the dust of the ground and the breath of life.
At death this process of creation is reversed; a person is dismantled, taken
to pieces, as it were. The breath (the Spirit of God) leaves the body
and the body returns to the dust of the earth. Like the box, that person,
that soul, ceases to exist. That person, that soul, does not go up to heaven,
or down to hell or to any other place. He/she simply ceases to exist.
The soul, another term for ‘living being,’ could just as
easily be reassembled by its Maker as could that box - and that is what will
take place at the Resurrection - but it
is important to remember, souls do not go anywhere at death:
neither to heaven, hell or
Purgatory. They simply cease to
exist. This is the Bible teaching on this matter.
(Genesis 2: 7, Ezekiel 37: 11-14, John 5: 25-29)
6. To Overcome The Fear of Death
And now we come to a vital question:
How does one overcome the fear of death?
The answer is simple. Become acquainted with the One who has already conquered
death. Yes, accept salvation from “death’s conqueror” -
Jesus Christ. Put your trust in him, follow him, verbally acknowledge
before some third party, you believe in the risen Lord, and then take
positive steps to obey the commandments of God.
If you do these things, then slowly the sweetest of miracles will overtake your
mind. Unshakeable confidence will replace fear in your life; joy will replace
sadness and peace will replace turmoil. In short, you will no longer fear death.
Why?
Because deep within your being you will know, you are a child of the
Almighty God, a new person, a living person; one who may sleep the
“deep sleep” of the first death, but certainly not one
who will ever taste of the REAL DEATH, the second death, that
soul-annihilating event from which no one will ever return.
(Matthew 10: 28, 1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18, Psalm 33: 18-19, John 3: 16,
See Sermon on The Resurrection)
7. The Hereafter
One important question remains to be answered. Will death ever come to an
end; or will it continue to alternate with life throughout the endless cycles
of eternity? Yahweh's Word assures us, one day death will come to an end.
It will become obsolete - a thing of the past. Together with sickness, sorrow
and pain, it will be debarred from human experience by the power of Yahweh
the Almighty God of Israel, and will not even come to mind.
In its place, the ransomed of the LORD, those who have placed their faith in
the Almighty and His Son Yeshua (Jesus), will have Life, abundant life,
eternal life, life in the fullest sense of the term. What's more, the entire
universe is going to be remade; and the heartbreaking process of
“decay and death,” which is painfully apparent in this
present world, will end. Says the Most High in:
Revelation 21:
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1: And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the
first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
2: And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out
of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
3: And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle
of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his
people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.
4: And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall
be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any
more pain: for the former things are passed away.
5: And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.
And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
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It is quite impossible for the present human mind to fully appreciate the
extent of that astonishing statement. But it is true nonetheless.
Yahweh has promised to remake the whole universe and this time there
will be no more sickness, sorrow and death.
In other words, those who enter the Kingdom of God will ‘live for
ever’ in a new universe where “disease and death”
no longer exist. You will agree, that is something to really look forward
to.
(1 Corinthians 15 especially verses 26 & 51-54, 2 Timothy 1: 10, where
these points are proved beyond any doubt)
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