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INTRODUCTION:
Job 14:14 asks: "If a man die, shall he live again?" This question has challenge
d people throughout history. All kinds of answers have been proposed.
Some simply deny life after death.
First-century Sadducees claimed man is wholly material, having no spirit, so at
death he simply ceases to exist. Modern materialists and Humanists likewise say
we evolved by natural forces from animals, so like the animals, we simply cease
to exist at death.
Others believe in reincarnation.
Hinduism, other Oriental religions, and the New Age Movement, teach that, after
death, we simply are reborn in a different form (higher or lower, depending on h
ow we lived).
Still others say only the righteous will exist after death.
They claim the wicked simply perish, but the righteous will be raised to an eter
nal reward.
The purpose of this study is to consider what the Bible says about life after de
ath.
We will study mainly 1 Corinthians 15, tying in other passages. This passage add
resses people who, like the Sadducees, denied that people will be raised from th
e dead. Paul refutes that belief by discussing its consequences. Notice:
Paul had just provided a whole list of eyewitnesses who had seen Jesus alive aft
er He died (v1-8). Most witnesses were still alive and could be questioned.
1 Corinthians 6:14 - God both raised up the Lord and will also raise us up by Hi
s power.
2 Corinthians 4:14 - He who raised up the Lord Jesus will also raise us up with
Jesus.
The fact Jesus was raised proves He is an authorized spokesman for God.
Jesus' resurrection not only proves resurrection is POSSIBLE. It also proves God
spoke through Him.
Romans 1:4 - He was declared to be the Son of God with power, by the resurrectio
n from the dead. The purpose of miracles was to confirm the message of God's spo
kesmen. [Mark 16:20; John 5:36; 20:30,31; Acts 2:22; 14:3; 2 Corinthians 12:11,1
2; Hebrews 2:3,4]
Jesus claimed He spoke from God and prophesied He would be raised from the dead.
When this came true, it proved He did speak from God, as He had claimed. Now wh
en He says WE TOO will be raised, we must believe this is God's word.
John 6:40,44,45 - Jesus will raise up at the last day those who hear His gospel
and believe in Him.
Acts 24:15 - Paul preached that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both o
f the just and the unjust.
This disproves the basis on which Sadducees and materialists deny resurrection -
that man has no spirit that exists after death.This disproves the grounds for o
bjecting to resurrection and shows that resurrection is reasonable.
Since Jesus is a prophet (see above), and since He affirmed resurrection, it mus
t be true.
B. Consider the Consequences of Denying
The Bible Teaching of the Resurrection.
In 1 Corinthians 15 Paul affirmed the following consequences of denyingJesus'res
urrection, but the same applies if we denyman'sresurrection:
"Our preaching is vain â ¦ we are found false witnesses" (v14,15).
The Bible writers taught that Jesus was raised and so will we be. If we deny thi
s, how can we believe anything the Bible says? We could never use it to prove an
ything, because we could never know when it was right or wrong.
Some want to claim to believe the Bible while denying resurrection. How then do
you know what parts are right and what are wrong? Why bother to believe any of i
t?
"Your faith is vain" (v14,17).
Faith comes by hearing God's word (Rom. 10:17). We believe Jesus is God's Son be
cause of the eyewitness testimony in the Scriptures, including the testimony abo
ut His resurrection (John 20:30,31).
But if we admit there is error in the evidence on which our faith is based, how
can we know our faith is valid? Denying the resurrection removes all assurance f
or our faith.
"You are still in your sins" (v17).
The gospel is the power of God to save sinners (Rom. 1:16; Mark 16:15,16). Only
Christ can save man from sin (Acts 4:12; John 14:6).
But to deny the resurrection is to deny the basis for our faith in the gospel (s
ee above). This removes all assurance of our salvation. If we are saved only by
the gospel of Christ, but if we deny the basis for believing in the gospel, how
can we know we are saved?
There are many reasons to believe the Bible is from God, including fulfilled pro
phecy and the miracles done by God through Biblewriters. If we accept this evide
nce, then we must accept what the Bible says about the resurrection. But if we d
eny the resurrection, then we are denying the accuracy of the Bible, which leave
s us with no hope of salvation.
A. God's Grace and Justice Demand that He Reward or Punish Men for Their Lives.
Hebrews 9:27 - It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.
The primary rewards or punishments for our lives do not come during this life b
ut afterward.
2 Corinthians 5:10 - We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that
each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done
, whether good or bad.
Matthew 25:31-46 - Everyone will be gathered before Jesus and receive eternal li
fe or eternal punishment.
Because God is a gracious, He offers eternal life to those who obediently receiv
e Jesus' salvation. But because He is just, He must punish those who do not repe
nt and live for Him.
B. But Resurrection Is Necessary for Men
to Be Rewarded after Death.
If the righteous dead are not raised, they will not be rewarded.
1 Corinthians 15
V18,19 - Without resurrection, the dead in Christ have perished. If we hope for
reward only in this life, we are of all men mostpitiable.
v32 - Why suffer and sacrifice for Jesus if there is no reward after death? Why
face persecution? We may as well eat, drink, andenjoy life because only death ul
timately faces us. This is exactly what Humanists believe.
The Christian life is the best life, but it requires much sacrifice and oppositi
on. If there is no reward after death, what is there to motivate people to make
the sacrifices God requires?
V58 - The fact we will be raised is what assures us our labor for the Lord is no
t vain. If there is no resurrection, why steadfastly abound in the Lord's work?
If there is a resurrection, then even death cannot prevent our reward.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 - Some were concerned that the dead in Christ might lose
their reward. But as surely as Jesus arose, he will come again and bring the de
ad with Him (v14). He will raise the dead so they, along with those still living
, can forever bewith the Lord (v16,17). [Cf. Luke 14:14]
If there is no reward after death, then there is no real grace. Many good people
suffer in this life just as much or more than evil people. Grace demands a resu
rrection so the righteous may be rewarded.
Likewise, there must be a resurrection so the wicked can be punished.
Many wicked people prosper in this life far above righteous people. Many crimina
ls and sinners are neither caught nor punished. If there is no resurrection and
punishment after death, there is no real justice.
John 5:28-29 - But the hour is coming in which all who are in the graves will he
ar His voice and come forth; those who have donegood, to the resurrection of lif
e, and those who have done evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.
Acts 24:15 - Paul preached that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both o
f the just and the unjust. [Cf. 17:30,31]
If there is no resurrection, then God is neither gracious nor just. His word sta
tes that the inequities of this life will be corrected AFTER this life. If you b
elieve God is just and righteous, you must believe in life after death. To deny
this is to deny the very character of God.
Hebrews 2:14,15 - Jesus came to bring to nothing the one who has power over deat
h (the devil), so He could deliver man from bondage and the fear of death.
B. Resurrection Defeats Satan and Gives Jesus the Victory.
Jesus' miracles often showed His superior power over Satan.
Casting out demons showed Jesus' power over demons (Luke 11;14-22).
Disease, like death, is a result of sin being in the world; hence it is a conseq
uence of Satan's victory. When Jesus freed people from disease, He was also show
ing His superior power over Satan (Luke 13:10-16).
Specifically, when Jesus raised people from the dead, He showed His superior pow
er over Satan (John 11:23-44; 12:1,9-22; Matt. 9:18-26; 10:8; 11:5; 27:52; Luke
7:11-17; John 5:21).
But Satan used wicked men to kill Jesus.
Had Jesus remained dead, the ultimate victory would have belonged to Satan. When
Jesus arose, He proved that His power is greater (cf. Rom. 8:34).
The final victory over Satan will come when all men are raised.
1 Corinthians 15:24-26 - Jesus will reign till He defeats the last enemy, which
is death. Death entered because Satan seduced Adam to sin (v21,22). Christ's ult
imate victory will occur when He defeats this last remaining enemy.
V53,54 - At the resurrection, the spirit reunites with the body, then we are cha
nged so we can inherit the kingdom of heaven. Sodeath is swallowed up in victory
.
If there is no resurrection, Satan is the ultimate victor and God has been defea
ted. The ultimate victory of God requires a resurrection.
Conclusion
How much do we think about the fact that someday wereally will die,someday werea
lly will be raisedand stand before Jesus injudgmentand enter oureternal rewards.
How seriously do we take this?
If Jesus really arose from the dead, if the Bible is really true, if God is real
ly just and merciful, and if God will ultimatelydefeat Satan, then there will be
a resurrection. If we really believe this, would we live as we do, or would we
be more diligent servants of God?
Are you ready for death, resurrection, and the judgment?
(c)Copyright 1998, David E. Pratte
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