I Am The Resurrection

Is there life After death?

Is it possible for us to experience a meaningful life now and before death?

The answer to these two questions is an astounding Yes! It is found in the only one who has been there and come back to tell us about it, Jesus Christ.
So let me ask you. Do you want to live forever? Do you want to begin really living Now? You can…in Christ. But it is up to you. When Jesus said, I am…the resurrection and the life… it was more than just an announcement. It was an invitation. Jesus waits for your response…your decision to believe in Him and follow Him as Savior and Lord. It’s your move. You’re not checkmated….and if you make that move and embrace the living Christ

You will find that you will have life….Now and Forever.

There is an old axiom that says there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes. But when you think about it…this familiar cliché is not totally accurate. As you know, at income tax time, many people have managed to avoid paying any taxes at all. But Everyone will face death.

In a Botox, death-denying society, death is not a pleasant subject. Many work out and eat healthy to prolong their lives. Many try to anesthetize death by using names like ‘passed away’ or ‘no longer with us.’ Even the writers of classic literature did this. Tennyson referred to death as ‘crossing the bar.’ Byron dubbed it ‘that dreamless sleep.’
Now, why do we do this? We act this way because we fear death…we run from it like people running from a burning building.

The main reason we fear death is that it is unknown. We can’t study death; we can’t put it under a microscope or try it out to see how it feels. The best answer is to ask the only person in history who has died and come back to tell us all we need to know about it. So off to the graveyard we go.

A young man named Lazarus has been dead for four days. His body was already beginning to decompose. Now Jesus arrives on the scene.

Despite the sisters’ warnings about the smell that would surely be coming from the corpse four days after his death, Jesus ordered the tomb opened. And then, after a prayer, He shouted, “Lazarus, come out!” I agree with those who say that if Jesus had not called Lazarus by name, every corpse on earth would have come back to life!
Think about it! What an awesome experience!!! Lazarus had died. He was, completely, thoroughly dead. He had been in that grave four days! And then in response to the command of Jesus Christ, he rose. He came back to life!

In this miracle, Jesus provided answers for two of the main questions we have about death,

1. Is there life AFTER death?

Mankind has sought the answer to this question since the first funeral. In fact, the oldest book of the Bible records that Job asked it long ago when he said, “If a man dies, will he live again? (Job 14:14) Well, we know that the answer is Yes!

Now, some doubt this. They say that Jesus never really died on that first Good Friday.
A woman once wrote the great radio preacher J. Vernon McGee and said, “My preacher said that on Easter, Jesus just swooned on the cross and that the disciples nursed Him back to health. What do you think?” McGee replied, Dear sister, beat your preacher with a leather cat of nine tails with 39 heavy strokes. Nail him to a cross. Hang him in the sun for six hours. Run a spear through his heart. Embalm him. Put him in an airless tomb for three days and see what happens!”

The historical fact is that Jesus did die on that cross, and three days later rose again, conquering death; because of that, the Bible teaches that we can also defeat death.
Here it is in a nutshell: Just as one person did wrong and got us in all this trouble with sin and death, another Person did right and got us out of it. Grace …through the [risen] Messiah, invites us into life-a life that goes on and on and on, world without end.

So, death doesn’t have to be the end for us. If we accept God’s grace, made possible by Jesus’ death and resurrection, we can have eternal life. It’s up to us.
This week, I read a little story about a famous painting that once hung in an art gallery in Europe. It’s a depiction of Faust playing chess with the devil. And in the painting, the devil has Faust checkmated and is claiming his soul in victory. Over the years, people looked at this painting and felt a certain identification with it. Well, one day, a great chess master came. And he studied the game board in the painting for several hours. Finally, he disturbed everyone in the gallery by stepping back and shouting at the top of his voice, It’s a lie! The knight and the king have another move! Now, I’m not much of a chess player, but I understand what being checkmated means. And many of us feel this way about death. We feel that death is the last move, and we can’t win. But the resurrection is when God said to you and me, It’s a lie! You have another move! If we take that move…if we put our faith in Him Who conquered death for us, then we can proclaim with the Apostle Paul, “Oh, death is your victory!”
YES…there is life after death. Jesus, the Redeemer, makes that possible.

Eugene O’Neill once wrote a play entitled ‘Lazarus Laughed.’ The play deals with the Biblical story of Lazarus, but the plot focuses on what happened to him in the years after Jesus called him back to life after four days in the tomb. In the play, Lazarus comes out of his grave laughing…not a scornful, bitter kind of laughter, but a soft, tender, all-embracing sort of sound that seems to well up from a joy that is utterly bottomless. There is a radiance emanating from him that makes him look younger than when he died. There is peace and serenity about his being that is absolutely tangible. As soon as Lazarus gets home and emotions have calmed down a bit, his sisters ask him the inevitable question: What is it like beyond the grave?

Tell us- what sort of existence lies beyond our physical dying? And once again, Lazarus begins to laugh- the laughter of pure joy — and then he finally says, There is only life. There is only laughter…the laughter of God soaring into the heights and the depths. There is no death, really. Death is not the end, it’s not an abyss or the entrance into nothingness or chaos or punishment. Death is a portal, a passageway into deeper and brighter life. Eternal change, everlasting growth…that is what lies ahead. There is only life, sisters, nothing but life. the grave is not what you think it is. It is literally empty…a doorway, not destruction. As the play unfolds, Lazarus goes on to live a life in which he is freed from the fear of death. The dreaded horror no longer holds dominion over him.

But you know, there is a Second Question we all have about death, and I think it is this…
2. Is there life Before death?

Think about it. Wouldn’t it be horrible to have no hope for the life that precedes death? All of us long for full and meaningful lives. We want to enjoy our days on this earth.
More than once, I have talked with a person who was terminally ill and discovered that the thing that bothered them was not that they were dying…but that they felt they had never really lived. Well, is there life Before death? Is there a way to live a life that is exciting and full? Again, the answer is a resounding YES! For that day in the graveyard, Jesus not only said He was the Resurrection, He also boldly stated that He was the Life! In John 10:10, our Lord proclaimed that one of His purposes in coming to our world was to give us LIFE…and life in all its fullness.

But you know, tragically, many people live dull, commonplace, routine, and purposeless lives. And this kind of life is not really a life. It is more of an existence.
Have you ever felt this way? As if your life had no real meaning…as if you were just digging holes for someone else to fill in? If you have, you are not alone. This world is full of people who are asking this question: Is there any way to find real joy and purpose in life? Is there life before death? And any Christian who follows Christ as Lord would say, Yes…there is…and it is a life so real that you will refer to the life you lived before you knew this life…as death.

I believe that if you were to ask those first believers…people like Paul, Peter, and John—to compare their lives before they knew Christ to their lives after they met Him and made Him Lord…I am sure they would say that in comparison, life before Christ Was More Like Death Than Life.

Without Christ, as the Bible states, we are dead in our trespasses and sins. This means we are cut off from all the good that God offers us in life. However, in a relationship with Jesus, who is the Resurrection and the Life, we truly begin to live. The God-shaped hole in our lives is filled with His loving presence. We join Him in His work in this world, accomplishing tasks that are beyond our own abilities. In this relationship, we discover the purpose for which we were created.

1. Is there life after death? Can we experience a meaningful life before we die? The answers to both of these questions are found in the Christ of the Resurrection. He is life. So, let me ask you: Do you want to live forever? Do you want to truly begin living NOW? You can… in Christ. But the choice is yours.

2. When Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life,” it was more than just a statement; it was an invitation. Jesus is waiting for your response—your decision to believe in Him and to follow Him as your Savior and Lord. It’s your move. You’re not out of options. If you choose to embrace the living Christ as your Lord and Master, you will discover that you have life—now and forever.

Christ is Only a Prayer Away!

Be Blessed:

Dr Robert Bryant