Death is treatable
Both spiritual and physical,
Different from my first version
And far more reasonable.
The first was physical
And seemed void of sense,
This one is spiritual and physical
And needs no defense.
Technology is premise #1
Re medical exploration,
The Holy Spirit is premise #2
Re spiritual evaluation.
“If a man die,” asked Job,
“Shall he live again?”
John 11 supplies the answer
It’s yes, in Jesus’ name.
Jesus is the resurrection
And Jesus is the life
And though I die, yet shall I live,
Based on my belief in Christ.
So yes, death is treatable
If one dies in Christ,
Jesus Christ gives the guarantee
That one has eternal life.
As a matter of fact
The born-again never dies
And though I do not grasp it all,
Whom am I to deny?
All who were dead
In their trespasses and sins
Hath the Lord Jesus quickened
To forever live with him.
These are the born-again
That believe in Christ Jesus,
Having come to him in simple faith
As was told to Nicodemus.
Such a vast difference
From version # 1
In which skepticism is rife
And all hope is gone.
Not so with Christ
Who rose from the dead
And ever lives in the heavenlies
As our righteous head.
For Christ died once
That we may live forever,
For he is the way and the life
And there is not another.
Compare then, if you will,
If compare is applicable,
These two versions of treating death-
Which one is reasonable?
Clearly version #2
In which one is our hope,
For surely a promise after this life
Gives every reason to cope.
If this life were all
We would be most miserable,
But not so for the born-again
Who are God’s people.
In Revelation 21 we read,
“And they shall be his people”
And so, for me version #2
Is far more delightful.
Death is treatable
Says the Lord Jesus Christ,
From afar Job saw the answer
In Christ’s sacrifice.
“My redeemer lives,”
Of this he had no doubt,
And Job knew he too would live
Even if death took him out.
Job 19:25-27
For I know
That my redeemer lives,
And that he shall stand at the latter day
Upon the earth:
And though after my skin
Worms destroy this body,
Yet in my flesh shall I see God:
Whom I shall see for myself,
And mine eyes shall behold,
And not another.
Stewart Russell © October 10, 2023
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