I think what has brought a level of encouragement
to us is the reality of being with Christ the moment we die. We heard of the death an elderly close
relative of a very close friends of ours, an octogenarian who became a Christian
just a few years ago. He was maybe 80
years a Presbyterian, and the last few a Christian. Being a church member is no guarantee of heaven,
but being a Christian is. To paraphrase
an old Londonderry professor of theology: “you can be a church member without
being a Christian; and you can be a Christian without being a church member;
but believe me,” he said, “it’s better to be both.” Our old friend was both – a Christian and a church
member. It truly is happy for him now
that he’s with his Saviour forever, and all sickness, pain, anxiety, trouble, darkness
and night, even the devil, are away forever; no more sorrow or sickness or
death (Rev.21:4), and “all is peace forevermore.” Yes, there is sadness for the immediate family
in particular.
But Christ is there giving light to all, as are
all the redeemed of the Lord, robed in spotlessly white garments. In Immanuel’s land, “the Lamb is all the
glory.”
Death, when it comes, raises some very profound
considerations. One of these Margaret
likes to sing. “Will the circle be
unbroken bye and bye?” This concentrates
the mind and heart wonderfully. We are
OK, but what about our unconverted loved ones?
We love them very dearly and to think of us being in heaven without them
is a difficult and disturbing thought!
Christian parents want their family complete in Christ, and the family
circle complete in heaven. I am sure
every family is in this situation and all of us have family members who do not
know our blessed Saviour. That means
that we have much for which to pray.
Never say, “But I don’t know what to pray for!” Have you unsaved relations? Never mind this business of professions of
faith for they might be quite deceptive.
Have you loved ones who are not saved? Are there people in your life who are not
living in fellowship with Christ? Have
you close friends who are unsaved? Then
you have lots to pray about.
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