Tape No. I-4368Page
That I Might Attain to the Resurrection From the Dead
Weāre going back to Philippians 3:7ā14. Actually, I could say this as a proclamation but Iāll read it.
āBut what things were gain to me, these I have counted loss for Christ. But indeed, I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord. For whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith. That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings being conformed to His death, if by any means I may attain to the resurrection of the dead. Not that I have already attained or am already perfected; but I press on that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do: forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.ā
Now thatās Paul describing his life motivation. Iāll go back to those words in a moment.
Then he says in the next verse:
āTherefore let us as many as are mature have this mind; and if anything you think otherwise, God will reveal even this to you.ā
So the mark of maturity is having the same mind, purpose and goal as Paul had. I took this morning the phrase āthat I may know Him.ā I pointed out Paul had been saved, baptized in the Spirit, called into the ministry and served as an apostle for many years, but his aim was still āthat I may know Him.ā
Just getting saved doesnāt mean you know the Lord. I gave the example of people who are saved by a stranger. Somebody plunges in, pulls you out of the river, dries you up and sends you on your way; but you never get in touch with that person again. Heās your savior but you donāt know him. That is true, unfortunately, of multitudes of Christians. Weāve got certain phrases we use which start people asking questions, like, āIām saved.ā Or, āIām born again.ā But the truth of the matter is we need proof. Just that fact that you say it doesnāt convince me. A lot of politicians tell us theyāre born again, I question it. I think most politicians are not born again. I think they say it merely to get votes from Christians. And if Iām going to believe a politician is born again, Iām going to see the evidence in his life. Heās got to be honest. Charles Finney said, āIs it possible to be a politician and be totally honest?ā Thatās a very searching question. Because, if youāre not totally honest youāre not living like a Christian.
I pointed out three marks of knowing Him. You notice they say in the teaching profession, which I used to be in, nothing has been taught until something has been learned. So, I havenāt taught anything this morning unless somebody learned something. I could say the words and go through the motions. I want to check very quickly of you who were present this morning whether you learned something. I said the first epistle of John gives three marks of people who really know God. I want to remind you how many of you can remember the three marks. That is really encouraging, a lot of people have their hands up. Some of you werenāt here so weāll do it again, theyāre very important.
The first mark of knowing God is that you keep His commandments. John says if somebody says I know God and does not keep His commandments, Heās a liar. How many of you know where liars are going to end? Thatās a solemn thought, isnāt it?
The second mark is he that knows Him has ceased from sin. If you go on sinning, itās futile to say you know God. You lack the evidence.
And the third is the most searching of all, in my opinion. Everyone who is born of God loves. There is a kind of love that comes only in the lives of those who have been born again. And if you donāt have that kind of love you need some pretty good proof that youāve been born again. Thatās a remarkable statement because it means thereās a kind of love which is only possible in those who have been born again. I believe you can be born again without having that kind of love but I donāt believe you can have that kind of love without being born again. My personal question is do I have that kind of love? The second question I ask is am I reproducing that in the people that I preach to?
In the NASB, 1Timothy 1:5 says this:
āThe goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart, sincere faith and a good conscience.ā
So, when we are in the ministryābrothers, fellow preachers, pastors, whatever you areāwhat is the goal of our instruction? What are we aiming at in people? Love. Are we producing it? If not, Paul goes on to say anything else is wasted time and words. Anything that doesnāt produce love is a diversion.
Look at the behavior of Christians, in no less a city than Atlanta, and ask yourself do they love one another? If not, the world has got every right to say these people are not born again. Is that true? Those of us that are in the ministry need to ask ourself what are we producing? Are we producing that kind of love?
I was seriously shaken just recently, I donāt want to go into details, but a man who had listened to my teaching regularly for six years became very vicious and unloving, primarily toward me. I wasnāt so much concerned with what it meant to me but I was concerned what has my teaching produced in that man after six years? So this isnāt a session for preachers but if we are preachers, those of you who in any way minister the Word, would you just raise your hand for a moment. All right. Letās ask ourselves what are we producing in the people that we preach to Sunday after Sunday? Are they wonderfully loving people? If not, brothers, weāre wasting our time. Anything that doesnāt produce love is a waste of time.
You know what I discovered in this man? I mean, I have totally forgiven him, Iāve tried to learn from him. I discovered that knowledge puffs up but love edifies. I puffed him up with all the knowledge Iād imparted to him but he didnāt have love. I pray for him regularly. But it taught me a lesson, it led me to ask myself what is being produced in the people that listen to me?
So, those are the three marks of knowing God. As you sit here this evening just check yourself, do you have the evidence that you know God? Number one, you keep His commandments. Number two, you cease from sin. And, number three, you have a kind of love which canāt be produced any other way.
This evening, God helping me, I want to go on with Paulās life aim. I want to go back to Philippians 3 and the next verse, which is verse 11. In verse 10 says:
ā...that I may know Him...ā
And verse 11 says:
ā...if by any means I may attain to the resurrection from the dead.ā
That was Paulās ultimate goal, was to attain, to arrive at the resurrection from the dead. The Greek word thatās translated resurrection has an extra preposition. Itās what we call the āout-resurrection.ā I believe itās what John in Revelation calls the first resurrection. It says in Revelation 20:4:
āAnd I saw thrones, and they sat on them and judgment was committed to them. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus and the Word of God, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received his mark on their foreheads or on their hands. And they lived...ā
They came to life. Theyād been killed but they lived:
ā...and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.ā
The first resurrection is that which takes place before the thousand years. Thatās the āout-resurrection,ā the resurrection only of true believers. It says blessed and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection. Anybody who is not holy has no part in that resurrection.
Then Paul said thatās my aim, to attain to the resurrection from the dead. I believe heās a pattern. He said if weāre otherwise minded we need to check. You see, I find very few Christians today who have that aim. A lot of Christians have the aim of getting to heaven. That was not Paulās aim. Heaven was a stopping stage on the way but it wasnāt the end of the journey.
I thank God that if we die in Christ we will, I believe, our spirits will go to heaven and we will be with Him. It will be a time of rest and release. But, itās not the goal. Iāll tell you one reason why. The very scripture that we quoted said our whole spirit, soul and body may be preserved blameless. When I go to heaven, if God is gracious enough to accept me, and Iām buried, my body is not preserved blameless. It goes into corruption, molders. Jesus redeemed the whole man. He redeemed the spirit, the soul and the body. And as long as that body lies moldering in some grave the job isnāt complete, His atonement has not yet been fully accomplished. When will it be accomplished? At the first resurrection. Then spirit, soul and body will be in the perfect condition which was purchased for us by the death of Jesus on the cross. Heaven is a temporary resting place. Thank God for it, I donāt want to belittle heaven, but itās not our goal. I believe this makes a tremendous difference because I believe Christians who really see that the resurrection is our goal live a different kind of life. I find in the New Testament that the main motivation for holiness was the expectation of the return of the Lord. If you check, I think youāll find at least 80% of the scriptures that require holiness require it in the light of the fact that the Lord is coming back and weāre going to meet Him.
So, this goal is vitally important for the kind of life we live. Itās all so exciting. I wonder if youāve ever been excited? Iām going to try to describe in a little while what it will be like. If you donāt get excited, thereās something wrong with you.
Now, Paul said in Philippians 1:23:
ā...that I may depart and be with Christ...ā
Now that was being received into heaven. But he said thatās not the end, thatās just a resting place. Thank God for it but donāt set your sights on that. Itās almost āIāll get out of it all. My suffering and my problems will be at an end.ā Thatās a negative solution, itās not the positive. The positive is Iām going to be a totally whole person with a glorified body like that of the Lord Jesus Christ. Thatās different.
Letās consider some of the scriptures that speak about anticipation. In Hebrews 9:28āpastors, I want to assure you that if youāll preach this truth youāll stimulate your people to holiness in a way that nothing else will do. Hebrews 9:28:
āChrist was offered once to bear the sins of many, to those who eagerly wait for Him, He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation.ā
To whom will He appear? To those who eagerly wait for Him. Are you eagerly waiting? Where is your expectation? Thatās beyond the grave. Lots of people claim to be saved and born again who have really no anticipation of the return of the Lord. But the people that Jesus is coming back for are the people who are eagerly waiting for Him.
And then in Titus 2, hereās another of our proclamation passages, itās a most beautiful one. Titus 2:11ā14:
āFor the grace of God that bring salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us...ā
How many of you know that grace teaches? So many people assume that grace just means I can do anything now. Grace brings us under discipline.
ā...teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.ā
What motivates us to live soberly, righteously and godly in the present age? Weāre looking for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ. Are you looking for Him? Be sincere. Donāt nod your head just because youāre in a religious meeting. Is it really true that thatās where your goal is fixed? Paul said if by any means I may attain to the resurrection of the dead. It seemed to me that Paul didnāt have the kind of positive confession that a lot of people have today. He said Iām not yet sure that Iām going to make it but Iāll do anything to be there.
Brothers and sisters, how much do you have more than Paul? So why do you take it for granted? If Paul had to say if by any means, how can you say, āWell, I know Iāll be thereā? Maybe thatās presumptuous. You know, a lot of what is taught as faith is really presumption and a lot of else thatās taught as faith is wishful thinking.
I was talking to a young woman in Jerusalem a while before we left, a very fine Christian woman. She was telling me the things she was believing God for. I said to her, āTell me, how do you distinguish between faith and wishful thinking?ā She didnāt have an answer. I think I disturbed her a little but my impression was a lot of what she called faith was just wishful thinking.
But that boomeranged on to me and I thought to myself how do I distinguish between faith and wishful thinking? Iām not going to try to answer that question but Iāll leave it with you. Let me point out to you there is a difference and a whole lot of what is called faith in the Charismatic movement is nothing but wishful thinking. And usually it leads to disappointment. A lot of people who have been hyped up to believe theyāve got faith find they donāt have it and their faith is shaken; many of them cease to be believers. Is that true? It certainly is.
Letās read the last of that passage:
ā...looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our God and Savior Jesus Christ.ā
Did you notice, incidentally, that Paul calls Jesus God? Do you have any problems with that? Our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
āWho gave Himself for us that he might redeem us from every lawless deed...ā
Tell me, have you been redeemed from every lawless deed? How do you respond to speed limits? Have you been redeemed from every lawless deed?
ā...and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works.ā
Thatās a beautiful phrase, isnāt it, āHis own special people.ā I often ask myself what is God going to get out of history? I mean, Heās been so patient, Heās endured so much wickedness, so much evil and so much sufferingāfor millennia. What is He waiting for? Why doesnāt He close the whole thing off? My personal answer is God is waiting for one thing, His own special people. And Heāll wait with infinite patience until every one has come in. Heās not waiting for an institution. I believe the world will be in a mess such as it has never been in when Jesus comes back. But God will endure all that because Heās got one aim, a people for Himself.
That amazes me. That gives me an ambition. I want to be one of His own special people. Iām not concerned with denominational labels, Heās not coming back for a denomination. Heās not coming back for Baptists, is He? Heās not coming back for Pentecostals, Heās not coming back for Charismatics and, if there are any Catholics here, Heās not coming back for Catholics. Heās coming back for His own special people, zealous for good works.
I wonder if Iām communicating to you something of Paulās vision? You see, the Bible says where there is no vision the people perish or cast off restraint. The only thing that will keep Godās people disciplined is vision. If we lose the vision of where weāre headed for and what God wants us to be, we will very quickly become self indulgent, slack, self pleasing, indifferent to the claims of God. The only thing that will keep us on track is vision. Donāt put your hand up but how many of you ever tried to diet? And even still donāt put your hand up, how many of you succeeded? Do you know the key to dieting? Vision. Youāve got to see yourself the way you intend to be. And keep that vision before you all the time, otherwise your willpower will fail, and the next time ice cream is in front of you, youāll dive in.
Itās the same in the Christian life. The only thing that will keep you on track is vision. Where there is no vision the people cast off restraint. Vision is the key to discipline. Without it weāll very quickly become carnal, self-indulgent, self-pleasing and unwilling to sacrifice.
So, the New Testament says the first requirement for partaking in the first resurrection is eager anticipation of the Lordās return.
The second requirement, or the second vision, is the redemption of our body. There are a number of exciting scriptures, weāll just memorize one. 1Thessalonians 5:23ā24:
ā...that our whole body, soul and spirit may be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.ā
Thatās when our body will be blameless. There will be no flaws, there will be no sickness, there will be no corruption. Thatās it. And itās not complete till then.
Romans 8:23, Paul says:
āThe whole creation is groaning in pain together until now, waiting for...ā
What? The resurrection. And then he says:
ā...and not only they, but we also who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of our bodies.ā
Are you eagerly waiting for the redemption of your body? And if so, are you groaning within yourself? You see, when we get a vision of what God intends and how far away we are from Him and how far the whole creation has moved from Godās purpose, something within us will begin to groan. Thatās not happiness, thatās in a way what we spoke about this morning, sharing the sufferings of Christ. Salvation doesnāt always make you happy, sometimes it has the very opposite effect. It is true it brings peace, it brings joy. But, it doesnāt always bring happiness. And so many Christians today have been trained to believe they ought to be happy that when theyāre not happy they feel guilty, which complicates the problem. Itās bad enough being unhappy but to be guilty because youāre unhappy, that makes it far worse.
Paul said through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God. Jesus said narrow is the gate and difficult is the way that leads to life, and few are those who find it. That doesnāt sound like an easy way through life without any problems. If you are on an easy way without any problems, thereās just one problem, youāre not on the right way.
Is it worth sacrificing for to be in the first resurrection? Paul says, āNo matter what it costs, I want to be there.ā
Before I became a preacher, before most of you were even thought of, I was a logician, I studied logic at Cambridge. And the thing that blesses me about the New Testament, it is so totally logical. You never need to apologize intellectually if you believe the New Testament, itās the most logical work that was ever penned. Its logic is flawless. And it points out to be in the first resurrection is going to cost you something. Salvation is free but itās not cheap.
Letās to go Philippians 3 again, the conclusion of this wonderful 3rd chapter of Philippians. Let me recommend you do something if youāve been in any way impacted by my teaching. Spend a week reading nothing but Philippians 3. Read it over and over and over again until it becomes part of your thinking. So, right at the end of chapter 3, verses 20ā21, Paul says:
āOur citizenship is in heaven...ā
Of what nation are you a citizen? Most of you are citizens of the United States. I am, Iām also a citizen of Britain. But I have a third citizenship which is in heaven. And I have a passport, too. Itās not much good having citizenship without a passport.
āOur citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.ā
Did you notice what it said? We eagerly wait. Is that true? Itās exactly the same as was stated in Hebrews 9. We eagerly wait.
And then it says about the Lord Jesus Christ:
āWho will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able to subdue all things to Himself.ā
Now, I studied Greek since I was ten years old. I was qualified to teach it at university level. That doesnāt mean Iām always right but Iām entitled to my opinion. I say without fear of contradiction, the two phrases āour lowly bodyā and āHis glorious bodyā are literally āthe body of our humiliationā and āthe body of His glory.ā So, the body we have now is a body of humiliation. Why are we humiliated? Because of our sins. And God has put us in a body that continually reminds us weāre fallen. So, no matter what you do, you can buy the most expensive clothes and the most expensive perfume and feed on the most expensive food. But you still have to empty your bladder and your bowels. And whoever had done that with dignityāOr, if you move around a lot and get rather excited, what will happen? You will perspire. In other words, youāll sweat. Your clothing may be the most elegant but itāll get smelly. Why? Because youāre in a body of humiliation and God has designed this body to remind us every 24 hours weāre fallen creatures. But, when Jesus comes Heās going to change the body of our humiliation to a body which is like that of His glory. Heās the only one who can do it. If nothing else excited you, that should. The next time you have pains and aches all over, and indigestion, just pat your stomach and say, āYouāre a stomach of humiliation.ā
But one day itāll be different.
One more scripture, 1John 3:1ā3, familiar words to many. This is another of our proclamations.
āBehold, what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God, and we are. Therefore, the world does not know us because it did not know Him. Beloved, now we are children of God and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.ā
Thatās the same as Paul said, our body of humiliation will be transformed into a body of glory. When will it happen? When He is revealed. When we see Him weāll become like Him.
And then John applies this lesson:
āAnd everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself, just as He is pure.ā
See, thereās another way to check. Do you have the hope of the resurrection? Donāt just tell me you do, produce the evidence. Everyone who has this hope purifies himself. If youāre not purifying yourself youāre deceiving yourself if you think that youāre going to be ready for the resurrection. Because, the mark of everyone who truly has this hope is he purifies himself.
Itās interesting, in Titus 2 it says Jesus redeemed us that He might purify for Himself His own special people. There Jesus is the one that does the purifying. But in 1John 3, everyone that has this hope purifies himself. Itās a two way operation. Jesus does it when we cooperate but He doesnāt do it without us. Thatās what weāre looking for.
Now, one of the exciting facts which many Christians are not aware of is the whole of creation is eagerly waiting for this event. You see, why do the animals suffer? Why is the environment being corrupted? Whose fault is it? Our fault. Man was put in charge, he was told to steward it; and we have messed it up to a degree thatās almost unbelievable. And in a certain sense, the environmentalists are right but they donāt have the solution. This is the solution: man cannot solve his own environmental problems, heās too selfish. You can tell the people of Brazil they shouldnāt cut down their rain forests but they make a big profit by doing it. So what if the rest of the world suffers. Thatās the attitude of fallen man, this is not an attack on Brazilians because the people of the more advanced nations continually pollute the atmosphere with their cars. The German people know full well that theyāre destroying their forests with the emissions from their cars but they really love driving those cars at 100 miles on the Autobahn. And, theyāre not willing to stop. So, lots of people know what we ought to do but very few people do it. Thatās the problem.
So, itās going to take more than environmentalism to change the problem. This is what Paul says, Romans 8:18:
āFor I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.ā
Paul says, frankly, at the present time we suffer. How many of you would say thatās not true? But some of you think it ought to be true. See? The problem is that a lot of people are being taught there shouldnāt be any suffering. Thatās a lie. It doesnāt solve any problems, it just makes the problems worse because not only do we suffer but we feel guilty about suffering. Thatās ridiculous. Iām going back to that verse:
āWhen I consider the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.ā
Now this is exciting, listen:
āFor the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God.ā
When will we be revealed? At the resurrection. And the whole creation is waiting for that. Itās somewhat humbling to think creation is waiting and the church isnāt.
And then he goes on to say:
āFor the creation was subjected to futility [or vanity], not willing, but because of him who subjected in hope that the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.ā
When will the creation be delivered? When we are. Thatās Godās amazing program. Weāre responsible for the mess and the mess will not be cleared up until weāve been delivered.
And then he says:
āFor we know [and most of us donāt know] that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now.ā
Have you ever heard the groaning of creation in your spirit? Have you ever been aware of the groaning of the animals? The trees, the forests, the lakes, the rivers? Defiled and corrupted by man. What a responsibility rests upon the human race.
Thereās a beautiful passage in the psalms which depicts how the creation will react to the coming of the Lord. Psalm 96:11ā13. For me this has become so vivid, I donāt know whether it will be vivid to you.
āLet the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad:
Let the sea roar and all its fullness.
Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it.
Then all the trees of the wood will rejoice before the Lord.
For He is coming to judge the earth;
He shall judge the world with righteousness and the peoples with His truth.ā
The whole creation says, āThank God, the Lord is coming to put things right. Weāve suffered century after century because of the wickedness of man. But now the Lord Jesus is coming to deal with all that.ā
And then in Psalm 98:7ā9, the same thing.
āLet the sea roar in all its fullness...ā
What will that be like when the sea roars in all its fullness? That will be frightening. Jesus said that just before the coming of the Lord the sea and the waves roaring, and menāsā hearts failing them for fear. That will be a frightening noise for those who donāt know the Lord.
āLet the sea roar in all its fullness,
the earth and all who dwell on it.
Let the rivers clap their hands, let the hills be joyful together before the Lord.ā
Why?
āFor He is coming to judge the earth.
With righteousness He shall judge the world,
and the peoples with equity.ā
Can you understand, the whole creation is groaning and travailing in pain together until now because of what weāve done to it. And thereās only one hope, the coming of the Lord. And when the Lord starts to come, the trees are going to clap their hands, the mountains and the hills are going to shout for joy, the sea is going to roar. Can you understand, God is not going to end this age with an anticlimax, Heās building to a climax. Itās not going to be dull, itās not going to be religious, itās going to be intensely exciting. And, very frightening for those who donāt know the Lord.
We come to one last question which is exciting, what will it be like at the first resurrection? What kind of changes will take place? Letās turn to 1Thessalonians 4 for a moment, verses 13ā18:
āBut I do not want you to be ignorant, dear brethren, concerning those who have fallen asleep...ā
Thatās believers whoāve died.
ā...lest you sorrow as others who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus.ā
Sleep is only used of believers who have died because theyāre going to wake. Itās not used of unbelievers.
āFor this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who are asleep [those who have died]. For the Lord Himself...ā
This is not just a Messianic age, this is the Messiah.
āThe Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first.ā
There are going to be three dramatic sounds. First of all, the shout of the Lord. The Bible makes it plain that God shouts. Thereās a lot of different passages that speak about God shouting. Heās not afraid to use His voice, He doesnāt merely whisper. What is the purpose of this shout of the Lord Himself? Whatās it going to accomplish? Itās going to call all true believers out of the grave. He alone has the voice that can call the dead out of the tomb.
You notice when He stood before the tomb of Lazarus He was very specific. He didnāt say, āCome forth,ā He said, āLazarus, come forth.ā Because, if He had said, āCome forth,ā all the dead would have come.
Now Heās going to call all His believing people by name. And that call will bring the bodies out of the tombs. Thatās the first sign.
Then thereās the voice of the archangel. I suppose thatās going to be Gabriel whose business it is to prepare the earth for an intervention of God.
And the third is the trumpet of God. We had some beautiful trumpeters here this evening but thatās going to be on a new level, the trumpet of God.
And what will happen?
āThe dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and thus we shall always be with the Lord and also with one another.ā
No more separations, no more partings, no more tears.
The word that says āwe are caught upā is an exciting word, itās a very powerful word. Itās a violent word. Itās used of a thief breaking into a building and stealing. Itās used of the wolf coming and snatching away the sheep. Somehow or other, Jesus is going to reach down His hand and catch up those who belong to Him. Heās coming like a thief and Heās going to snatch what Heās coming for. But thereās one important difference, Heās only going to take what belongs to Him. Those who are Christās will be raised up, no one else.
Now letās consider very briefly the five physical changes that will take place. What kind of body will we have? Paul asks that question in 1Corinthians 15:35.
āThat someone will say, How are the dead raised up and with what body do they come?ā
And in the verses that follow he reveals five successive changes that will take place in our bodies.
In verses 42ā44 he says:
āSo also is the resurrection of the dead. The body is sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption. It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power. It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.ā
And then he says in verse 53:
āFor this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.ā
And if you analyze those verses, there are five changes.
From corruption, or decay, to incorruption. It will be a body that cannot decay. There will be no more wrinkles, no more hair falling out, no more hair turning gray, no more stiff joints. Amen.
Secondly, it will be from dishonor to glory. It was a body of humiliation but it will be raised up a body of glory.
Thirdly, it will be from weakness to power. Burial is the last evidence of human weakness. Nobody ever buried himself. Weāre all dependent on somebody else to put our body into the grave. We are totally weak but when weāre raised up itāll be in power.
Then Paul says itās a natural body thatās buried but itās a spiritual body that will be raised up. The word natural in Greek is soulish, and that would demand a study on its own. Natural does not represent it. Itās buried a soulish body, itās raised a spiritual body. This is my understanding, the soulish body is the body thatās controlled by the soul. Like when David wanted to praise the Lord, his spirit had to speak to his soul, āBless the Lord, O my soul.ā The spirit knew what to do but it couldnāt do it without the soul. But somehow, and I donāt know how, when weāre raised up, the spirit will be able to operate without any hindrance. It will be a spiritual body, a spirit controlled body.
And finally, itās sown a mortal body, itās raised up an immortal body. Itās sown a body that is subject to death, itās raised up a body that will never die. How could we believe that without getting excited? I mean to say, if you donāt get excited you really donāt believe it. I mean, I donāt want to provoke you but in a sense I do. I want to provoke you to get excited.
See, we go around with all our daily problems, burdens, worries and anxieties and we lose sight of our goal, which is to attain to the resurrection from the dead. And when that becomes real and vivid to us there is no grief and there is no sorrow that can overwhelm us. I donāt mean that we wonāt have grief and sorrow, we all will. But we have something that will carry us through. Weāll experience maybe many temptations to sin but then weāll remember the words of Paul, āMay our whole spirit, soul and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.ā Weāll be tempted to depression and despair, but the Bible says we have a hope. We all have one hope, itās the coming of the Lord.
See, if we donāt live in this expectation weāre living far below the level of what God has provided for us. And weāre the losers. Thereās nothing harmful about believing in the resurrection of the body, itās all good. Thereās no bad news, itāll be perfect. So why walk around with your shoulders stooped and your brow furrowed and your face dark? Why? Why are you doing that? Because youāve lost the vision, or you never had the vision. God didnāt intend Christians to live without the vision of the resurrection. Where there is no vision the people cast off restraint. The only really effective motivation for holiness is the anticipation of the coming of the Lord.
There are two requirements, both of them stated in scripture. The first is holiness, the second is expectancy. Hebrews 12:14 says:
āPursue holiness, for without holiness no one will see the Lord.ā
And then Hebrews 9:28 says:
āTo those that eagerly wait for Him, He will come the second time.ā
There are two requirements, holiness and expectancy. How about you? Is this real to you? Does it affect the way you live? Are you living in the light of it or do you need some kind of radical change in your life and in your lifestyle?
There was a wonderful prayer for Atlanta to be touched by the power of God. But that will not happen till Christians are living the kind of life they ought to be.