In the last installment of this series, the spectre of death was hanging in the air. Since then my father-in-law went home to be with the Lord as did a former ministry colleague of mine in CT. These personal experiences as well as many others reported in the various media serve as proof that Christian and pagan, believer and unbeliever, all die. Yet the Word of God says, He who believes in the Son has everlasting life." Obviously this life is both present and future, but how?
Eternal life belongs to the Kingdom of God, to the Age to Come; but it too, has entered into the present evil Age that men may experience eternal life in the midst of death and decay. We enter into this experience of life by the new birth, by being born again. So what is this eternal life? First, it means the knowledge of God. "And this is eternal life, that they know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent" (John 17:3). This is far more than intellectual apprehension; it means experience, personal relationship; it means fellowship. The verse says that we know Him, not just know about Him! That is eternal life!
In the Age to Come, that eternal life is wonderfully described in the last chapter in the Bible. "The throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and his servants shall worship him; they shall see his face, and his name shall be on their foreheads" (Revelation 22:3-4). Before the new birth, we knew Him not; born again we now know in part. But in that day of further grace, we'll be like Him as we gaze upon His face. (1 John 3:2; 1 Corinthians 13:12) Thus the knowledge of God will be fully established in the Age to Come and Jeremiah's prophecy will be fulfilled "...for they shall know me, from the least to the greatest, says the Lord" (Jeremiah 31: 31). No more Sunday Schools or Bible Colleges.
The blessing of the Age to Come has been made available to men now, yet not in its perfection or fullness. Don't be deceived by the TV preaching which promises that it is all available in this present Age ("Your Best Life Now". For sure the promise of John 17:3 is realized now, but it will be wonderfully enlarged and perfected in the Age to Come. What limitations and disappointments are you willing to endure in this present Age, knowing what will be yours in the Age to Come?
Knowledge of God includes an apprehension of God's truth. This goes beyond the intellectual as the Scripture speaks of "doing the truth" (John 3:21). In the Age to Come there shall be no Presbyterian or Baptist, no Calvinist or Arminian understanding of the truth, but a shared perfect understanding of the truth of God, for we shall be taught of God. How wonderful is the truth that has been revealed, for it brings man into fellowship with God; a truth expressed by the hymn writer...."Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine; O what a foretaste of glory divine." In the meantime the Scriptures make it clear that our present knowledge is partial.
Because we know in part, the Holy Spirit has imparted gifts to us, such as prophecy, words of wisdom and knowledge, healings and the working of miracles. But when that which is perfect (the Lord Jesus) has come, and we see Him face to face, we will have no more need of these gifts. They will pass away and only faith, hope and love will remain...the greatest being love. Love will forever characterize our perfected fellowship, with God and with one another in the Age to Come.
This love will be tested and perfected in the days ahead like never before in history. This love is much more than the hearts and flowers of Valentine's Day. Scripture tells us that a day is coming when "...many will betray one another and hate one another...the love of many will grow cold" (Matthew 24:10-11). So today's admonition is: "Beloved, let us love one another, for [this kind of] love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God because God is love" (1 John 4:7-8).
Thank you Les. The waters are rising all around and the flood is coming...of dissipation of true faith, and we will be hated. I stand with my brothers and sisters who are enduring the testing of their faith. God be with us all and strengthen us to endure until the end!
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