A new year is always a great time for renewal and to contemplate the big questions that relate to human existence.
- Who am I?
- Why am I here?
- Where did here come from?
- Why is life so messed up?
- Is there a fix for the mess?
Yet, this year, what continues to affect me most, are not these big questions, but rather how so many of my family, friends and co-workers differ from me politically, philosophically and spiritually. But even with that fact, what remains most important to me is that I love them and they love me. Love transcends the bounds of the philosophical mind and reveals itself in the heart. The mind says we are different but the heart tells us we are all the same. Here is the truth: we were all created/formed by the same God. A God who reveals Himself to us in a supernatural way and tells us the most important thing is love. This love is ultimately is what connects us all together. God's desire is for us all to love and be connected to Him for all eternity. Unfortunately many will choose to go their own way and live a life apart from God.
If you believe there is life beyond the grave then you may have already considered what that life is going to look like after physical death. If you are not thinking about that now, one day you may ponder it. The Bible tells us that there is Heaven, an eternal place where people exist in an immortal state once they have passed on from this world. In Heaven people are constantly rejoicing in the presence of God. The Bible also tells us there is a Hell, a place where people exist separated from God. Actually, many people believe Hell is on earth right now because of all the evil, disease (COVID), death, turmoil, division and destruction they see around them. They say, how can there be a loving God that would allow all of this to take place? Many, due to their lack of understanding of who God truly is, rebel against God knowingly and unknowingly. They don't take into consideration God's rescue plan from evil, sin and death.
God sent Jesus to rescue His people. But people reject that out right cause they find the whole concept of a sacrificial Savior to be a fairy tale bordering on the ridiculous. Funny, I used to think that way too. In fact, I also had a rebellious mind and heart, yet I eventually submitted my life to God because only under His authority and mindset could I experience real truth, incredible love, joy and purpose. Notice, I did not say happiness. Happiness is a temporary state. On the other hand, joy can exist even when our circumstances fall well below our expectations, even to the point of grief and a deep sense of loss. So how can joy and sorrow exist together at the same time?
Here is the truth in a nut shell:
I figured out that joy is a supernatural condition that can only be attained through a relationship with a supernatural God. Jesus tells us that in Him there is real life, sustenance and abundance. The real life He gives is the living water that flows through us. That living water is the Holy Spirit who supernaturally is connected to those who are Jesus’ followers. The people who have the gift of the Holy Spirit also have the gift eternal life. The existence of the Holy Spirit in one’s life is the assurance they have been rescued from spiritual death. It is Jesus who will satisfy our every need!
Theologically speaking, from the point the universe was created, we see in humanity itself a limit to a physical existence due to the body going through transitional changes that are breaking down also due to the fall of man. But it is interesting that this entropy is physical and does not mean the death of the spiritual part of who we are. The spiritual part, the one that God breathed into us, continues to exist. We are all created/formed by God in a physical as well as spiritual state. The spiritual state does not perish when the physical body can no longer function. So what happens to the spirit when the body dies? The Spirit according to the Bible will either enter into heaven with God or proceed to the gates of hell without Him. So we are all faced with a choice when it comes to eternity. God clearly states He does not want anyone to perish.
For "Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved."
(Romans 10:13)
I heard a loud shout
from the throne saying, “Look, the home of God is now among men, and he will
live with them and they will be his people; yes, God himself will be among
them. He will wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no
more death, nor sorrow, nor crying, nor pain. All of that has gone forever.” (Revelations 21:3-4)
He who has an ear, let him hear and heed what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes [the world through believing that Jesus is the Son of God], I will grant [the privilege] to eat [the fruit] from the tree of life, which is in the Paradise of God.’ (Revelations 2:7)
One of the criminals hanging beside him scoffed, “So you’re the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving yourself—and us, too, while you’re at it!” But the other criminal protested. “Don’t you even fear God when you are dying? We deserve to die for our evil deeds, but this man hasn’t done one thing wrong.” Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.” And Jesus replied, “Today you will be with me in Paradise. This is a solemn promise.” (Luke 23:39-43)