Chapter
12: THE INTERMEDIATE STATE
Chapter
13: RECOGNITION AND RELATIONSHIP IN THE SPIRIT WORLD
Chapter 14: THE FINAL STATE
Chapter 15: THE
ABOLITION OF DEATH
Chapter
16: SPIRIT TRANSFORMATION
Having seen that "Soul Sleep" is not taught in the Bible,
let us now inquire into the state of the dead in the
"Intermediate State" between the death and the resurrection
of the body.
1. It is a State of "CONSCIOUSNESS."
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In the account of the "Rich Man and Lazarus" (Luk 16:19-31)
we have a description of their experience in the
"Intermediate State." Both had died and their bodies had
been buried on the surface of the earth, what happened to
them then happened to them in their "disembodied state."
While nothing is said of Lazarus but that he was
"comforted," we know that the "Rich Man" could see, for he
recognized Abraham and Lazarus, and that he could feel, and
thirst, and talk, and remember, proving that he had not lost
his personality or consciousness. And the same can be said
of both Abraham and Lazarus.
The promise of Jesus to the dying thief that he should be
with Him that day in Paradise, implied that the thief should
not only be in Paradise, but know that he was there, and be
conscious of Christ's presence with him, otherwise there
would have been no comfort in the promise. Take the words of
Paul in 2 Cor. 5 :6-9, "Whilst we are at home in the BODY,
we are absent from the Lord." And he adds?"We are willing to
be ABSENT from the body, and to be PRESENT with the Lord,
wherefore we labor, that, whether PRESENT or ABSENT, we may
be accepted of him." The words "Present" and "Absent" as
relating to the body are full of significance. The Apostle
would not have been willing to be "absent from the body,"
and "present with the Lord," if he did not believe that in
the presence of the Lord he would be conscious, for what
possible satisfaction could there be in being unconsciously
present with the Lord.
The Apostle expresses the same truth in Phi 1:21-24, where
he says – "For to me to live is CHRIST, and to die is GAIN.
. . . For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to
depart (die), and to be WITH CHRIST; which is FAR BETTER:
nevertheless to abide IN THE FLESH is more needful for you."
What did Paul mean when he said it would be "gain," and "far
better," to be out of the flesh and WITH CHRIST, if he did
not believe that he would be conscious when he got into
Christ's presence? Note that the "strait" Paul was in was
"betwixt" LIFE and DEATH, and the cause was the desire of
Paul to be WITH CHRIST. Why should Paul want to be "with
Christ" in the "Intermediate State" if it was not a
conscious state?
Death is not a cessation of being. It is simply a cessation
of bodily functions that cut off the soul from contact with
this present earth. It brings to an end the first "stage" of
our existence that we may enter on the second. The cessation
of the bodily functions of a man does not include the
cessation of his "Soul" functions. The "Soul" does not sleep
when the body does, otherwise we would never dream or see
visions, or talk in our sleep. It was by dreams and visions
of the night that God made known His will to men while they
slept. The "Soul," then unfettered, is clearer of vision.
Mat 1:20-25; Mat 2:11-13, Mat 2:19-23. Act 27:23-24. The use
of the word "sleep," as applied to death, shows that death
is not a cessation of existence, for sleep implies an
awakening.
FIRST EXPERIENCES AFTER DEATH
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Did you ever stop to think of what happens to the Righteous
Soul during the first five minutes after death? Before the
funeral has been held, and the body laid away in the
cemetery, nay, before the undertaker has been sent for, or
the neighbors and relatives notified, or the shades drawn,
or the silent watchers at the bedside have realized that you
are dead you have been FIVE MINUTES out of the body and
reached Paradise and know where you are to spend eternity.
Now what will be our experiences in those first five
minutes? (1). Our first experience will be that death was so
easy. That it was like falling asleep and awaking in a
beautiful world. That there was no "Valley of Death," with
its hobgoblins, satyrs, and demons to traverse, no "dark
river" to cross, but that "Ministering Angels" were waiting
to convoy us to Paradise as they carried Lazarus. Luk 16:22.
Heb 1:13- Heb 1:14. What a delight it will be to meet our
"Guardian Angel," who has watched over us in our "earth
life," and who will not desert us in that supreme moment
when we shall need a guide to conduct us to our Heavenly
Home. (2). Our second experience will be the consciousness
that we have left behind our earthly body with all its
weaknesses, sufferings, and limitations, and have a body
that is absolutely well and fitted in every way for the
spiritual realm in which it is to dwell. (3). Our third
experience will be that we are being transported swiftly
upward through the ethereal space toward a beautiful country
whose radiance is brighter than the sun, and as we approach
it see coming out to meet us and escort us home, groups of
angels who sing?"Blessed are they that do His Commandments,
that they may have right to the Tree of Life, and may enter
in through the gates of the city." Rev 22:14. (4). Our
fourth experience will be that we are in a new environment
whose atmosphere is LOVE. That there is no discord, or lack
of harmony in our new home, and that its chief
characteristic is HOLINESS. (5). Our fifth experience will
be the feeling that we are near Jesus. If we do not actually
see Him, we shall have the consciousness of His nearness.
(6). Our sixth experience will be that of meeting our loved
ones. While the writer does not believe that our loved ones
have any direct knowledge of what is going on on this earth,
yet he believes that our "Guardian Angel" may communicate
with our loved ones and inform them of our coming, and that
they will be waiting to receive us. (7). Our seventh
experience will be the meeting with the saints who have
preceded us to glory, such as the patriarchs, prophets,
apostles and Christian leaders of our own day. The
experiences named may not all happen in the first five,
minutes after death, but they doubtless will happen before
our funeral service is over and our body laid to rest in the
tomb.
2. It is a State of "REST." |
"There the wicked cease from troubling, and there the weary
be at rest." Job 3:17. In the Book of Revelation, at the
breaking of the "Fifth Seal" (Rev 6:9-11), we have a vision
of the "SOULS" of the martyred dead of the "Tribulation
Period," and we read that they cried with a loud voice (they
were conscious), saying?"How long, O Lord, Holy and True,
dost Thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell
on the earth ?" And white robes were given unto every one of
them (showing that the "Spirits" of the dead have "Soulish
BODIES"), and it was said unto them, that they should REST
FOR A SEASON, until their fellow servants also and their
brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be
fulfilled. While these martyred dead are not the Martyrs of
the Christian Church, but mainly Jews of the "Tribulation
Period," the Church having been caught out before this,
nevertheless the state of their existence in that
"disembodied state," will be the same as that of the Souls
of the Righteous dead today. Therefore we see that the state
of the Righteous dead in the "Intermediate State" is that of
consciousness, and that their "Soulish Body" is clothed, and
that they are resting.
In Rev 14:13, John says?"I heard a voice from Heaven saying
unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord
FROM HENCEFORTH: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may REST
from their labors: and their WORKS do follow them." While
this is spoken of those who shall die because they will not
worship the "Beast" as commanded in the previous chapter
(Rev 13:15), yet it is blessedly true of all the sainted
dead. We see from the above passages that the "state" of the
dead in their disembodied condition is that of REST. It will
be rest from pain and weariness, from care and worriment,
from sorrow and bereavement, and all the ills that flesh is
heir to. It will be rest from that "Christian Warfare" so
vividly described by the Apostle in Rom 7:15-25. It will
also be rest from LABOR. Jesus said?"I must work the works
of Him that sent me, while it is DAY: the NIGHT cometh, when
no man can work." Joh 9:4. In this present life we are alive
and active. As believers we are engaged in the Lord's work
of Evangelism, Teaching and Preaching the Gospel, Christian
Stewardship, etc. For us it is DAY. But the "NIGHT OF DEATH"
will come when we can no longer work. In 2Co 5:10, we
read?"We must all appear before the 'Judgment Seat of
Christ'; that everyone may receive the things done IN HIS
BODY, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or
bad." The "Judgment Seat of Christ" is for the Judgment of
the Righteous only, and is not set up until after the
Resurrection of the Righteous. See the chapters on the
Resurrections and Judgments. If the Righteous are to be
judged at that Judgment for the "things" done IN THE BODY,
then the inference is, that they do no WORKS in the
"Intermediate State," for if they do, why are not those
"Works" judged as well as the works they did in the body?
From this we see that the "Intermediate State" is a state of
REST. But by rest we must not think that it is a state of
idleness, that we shall do nothing but sit and sing. There
will be much to occupy our time, and we shall have the sweet
society of our loved ones and the saints of all ages.
3. It is a State of "BLISS."
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The word "Paradise" suggests that. We are- told that,
"BLESSED are the dead who die in the Lord." Rev 14:13. The
word "blessed" means "happy," then HAPPY will be the
Righteous in Paradise. And as "happiness" is an emotion that
demands consciousness to be experienced, the Righteous must
be conscious in Paradise. As it was said of Lazarus that in
Paradise he was "comforted," we see that there will be no
sadness to mar our happiness. The word Paradise means a
"garden" or "enclosed place" like a beautiful park. If the
earthly Eden was a Garden of "Matchless Delights," then the
Heavenly Paradise must be a place of "Ravishing Beauty." Why
did God prepare such a place of enchanting beauty for a home
for the soul between the death and resurrection of the body,
if it is nothing but a vast "Bedroom" with its inhabitants
all asleep ? No; Paradise is the "Beulah Land" in which the
Righteous wait for the adoption, to wit, the REDEMPTION OF
THEIR BODIES. Rom 8:23.
4. It is a State of "INCOMPLETENESS."
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The "Intermediate State" is not the "FINAL State" of either
the Righteous or the Wicked. While what we have said as to
Paradise is true for the Righteous, the reverse is true for
the Wicked. The Wicked shall spend the "Intermediate Stage"
of their existence in the "HELL Section" of the Underworld.
And if Lazarus was "comforted" in Paradise, the Wicked, like
the "Rich Man," will be "tormented" in Hell. The picture is
not pleasant, but the implication is that the Wicked will be
as unhappy in Hell as the Righteous are blissful in
Paradise.
The "Intermediate State" is a state of INCOMPLETENESS. Death
does not usher us into the "Final State." That is, we do not
go immediately to "Heaven" or the "Lake of Fire" when we
die. We must first get our Resurrection body and be Judged
before we can go to either place. The "Intermediate State"
is a state of incompleteness because we have no physical
body. In it we are only a "duality," having only "soul" and
"spirit." We must get back our body before we can again be a
"trinity." This accounts for why we must rest and do no work
in the "Intermediate State." We need a physical body in
which to work, for without it we can have no communication
with this or other worlds. Moses and Elijah could not have
appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration if they had not had
their Resurrection bo lies. This leads to our last thought.
5. It is a State of HOPE.
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We speak of the "Church Militant" and the "Church
Triumphant," meaning the Church on earth and the Church in
Heaven. The Apostle Paul speaks of it as the whole "Family"
in HEAVEN AND EARTH. There is but one family of God. The
family of the "NEW BORN." Joh 3:5. Heb 12:23. Part are in
Heaven (Paradise), and part are on the Earth. They both have
the same HOPE, the "BLESSED HOPE." They are both looking for
the "Glorious Appearing" of the Great God and our Saviour
JESUS CHRIST. Tit 2:11-14. The Church on earth is looking
for His "Glorious Appearing," that they may be "caught up"
without dying and having to pass through the "Intermediate
State," and may receive their "Glorified Bodies," and be
able to mock "Death" by shouting –
"O DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING?
O GRAVE, WHERE IS THY VICTORY?"
1 Co 15:55. |
The Church in Heaven is waiting for the same event, for
until Jesus returns there can be no Resurrection of the
dead, and the Saints in Paradise must remain in their state
of incompleteness, with its limitations. The "Blessed Hope"
then is the "Hope" of both the Saints in Glory and the
Saints on the earth.
That which makes the other world attractive to most of us is
the thought that we shall again meet our loved ones there.
As this hope is universal, it must have been implanted in
the human breast by God. God would never have paid such a
costly price as the "Life" of His Son for our redemption, if
it did not carry with it our happiness in the "Spirit
World," and our happiness would be incomplete without the
recognition of our loved ones. If the inspired Psalmist
could say of his son, "He shall not return to me, but I
shall go to him," he must have said it because he knew that
when he should go to him he would recognize him. What
comfort could there have been in the words of Christ to the
dying thief, when He said?"This day shalt thou be with me in
Paradise" (Luk 23:43), if there was to be no recognition of
each other there. Why did Paul say that he had a desire to
depart and be with Christ (Phi 1:23), if he were not sure he
would know Him. If the disciples recognized Moses and Elijah
on the "Mount of Transfiguration," surely they will
recognize them in the world to come. In the story of the
Rich Man and Lazarus, as we have seen, the Rich Man
recognized both Abraham and Lazarus. If we have not seen our
friends for years, and their personal appearance may have
changed, we shall recognize them by their voice, as we so
often do in this life.
Some object to the doctrine of the "Recognition of loved
ones in Heaven" on the score, that if we fail to meet them,
we shall be made unhappy by the fear that they are lost. But
is that concern likely to be more real and intense there
than here? Is it not a sad fact that the lost condition of
our loved ones does not concern us much in this life; at
least not enough to make us unhappy? While we may not forget
them, and may miss them, we shall be reconciled to their
absence, and cheerfully acquiesce in what we shall see to be
their just punishment for refusing the way of Salvation.
As proof of this we have the statement in Luk 16:25, of
Lazarus that he was "COMFORTED," that is, was not unhappy or
unduly concerned about the affairs of this world, as was the
"Rich Man" about his brothers. Luk 16:27-28. The "Rich
Man's" concern about his brothers was not so much for their
salvation, as the fear that they would come where he was and
upbraid him for their eternal undoing.
Another objection to the "Recognition of our loved ones in
Heaven" is the embarrassing position it may put those in who
have been several times married. The Sadducees in Jesus' day
did not believe in the Resurrection of the dead, and sought
to ridicule the doctrine by asking Jesus whose wife a woman
would be in the Resurrection who had had seven husbands in
this life. Mat 22:23-30. The embarrassment is based on the
supposition that the woman and all of the seven men she
married went to the same place in the other world. If,
however, the woman went to one place and the men to the
other, there would be no embarrassing situation. Jesus in a
single sentence swept away the objection of the Sadducees by
saying?"In the Resurrection they neither marry, nor are
given in marriage, but are as the angels of God." This
statement is no proof for the sexlessness of the angels. It
simply declares that the angels do not marry. And the reason
is evident, for angels never die. Therefore there is no need
for them to keep up their numbers by procreation. Now as
those who have part in the First Resurrection "cannot die
any more" (Luk 20:34-36), there will be no occasion for the
continuance of the "Marriage Relation" in Heaven. While
doubtless we shall know each other in the same relation we
bore to each other in the "Earth Life," as husband and wife,
father and mother, son and daughter, the carnal nature will
be swallowed up in the Spiritual and we will be bound
together by love and friendship, for jealousy and
ill-feeling cannot exist in the atmosphere of Heaven, which
is pure LOVE.
If angels and evil spirits recognize each other in Heaven,
as they do, then we when we become like angels should
recognize each other also. The torment of the lost will be
intensified by their recognition of the righteous in the
other world. "There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth,
when ye shall SEE Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the
Prophets, in the Kingdom of God, and you yourselves thrust
out." Luk 13:28. If our Heavenly Father's house is a HOME,
then it will have all the features of a home, and they
include the recognition of the members of the family. "Now
we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face; now I
know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am
known." 1 Co 13:12.
The Scriptures speak of two places, "Heaven" and "Hell,"
where the "righteous" and "wicked" respectively are to spend
eternity. The one demands the other. There can be no Heaven
without its counterpart Hell. If there is no Hell there is
no Heaven, for the same Book speaks of both.
Heaven is a "PLACE," it is not a state or condition. The New
Jerusalem is not Heaven, though it is a city of Heaven. The
Apostle John tells us that he saw it "coming down from God
OUT OF HEAVEN." Rev 21:2.
It is the "PLACE" that Jesus told His Disciples He was going
away to prepare for them. Joh 14:2. It did not exist at the
time Jesus was on earth. It was built between the time Jesus
ascended in A. D. 30, and the time when John saw it in
vision descend from Heaven in A. D. 96, or if not yet built,
it will be built before the Rapture of the Church, for it is
to be the Residence of the Bride, the Lamb's Wife. Rev
21:9-10. Of Abraham we read?"He looked for a City which hath
foundations, whose 'builder' and 'maker' is GOD." Heb 11:10.
The New Jerusalem is that City. The Apostle says?"Here we
have no continuing city (permanent abiding place), but we
seek one to come." Heb 13:14.
The Scriptures speak of three Heavens. (1). The Heaven of
the earth's atmosphere. "God gave you rain from heaven." Act
14:17. (2). The Heaven of the Stars. The "High Places" where
the "Principalities and Powers" of evil have their abode.
Eph 6:12. (3). The Heaven where God dwells. It was to this
"Third Heaven" that the Apostle Paul was caught up, when at
Lystra he was stoned and his spirit apparently left his
body. Act 14:19-20. Paul calls it both the "Third Heaven"
and "Paradise." 2 Co 12:1-4. The two then must be identical,
or "Paradise" be a part of the "Third Heaven." It is to this
"Paradise Section" of Heaven that the "Soul" and "Spirit" of
the Righteous go since the Resurrection of Christ. From this
we see that we must distinguish between Heaven proper, and
its suburb Paradise, and the New Jerusalem.
The description of Heaven and the New Jerusalem as given in
the Book of Revelation from the third chapter to the end of
the Book, is still future, and the things there described
will not come to pass until after the Rapture of the Church,
so what is said of the New Jerusalem and its occupants does
not apply until after the Judgment of Believers. Heaven then
is our "Father's House," it is a HOME, and a place of "many
Mansions." Joh 14:2. It will be delightful to go there. Some
people live in fear of death (Heb 2:15), and cannot bear to
think of it, but those of us who know that Heaven is to be
our Eternal Home ought not to fear "Death," for it is
"Death" that opens the door for our "Exodus" from earth to
glory.
When Jesus comes back it will be in "Two Stages." First He
will descend into the atmosphere of our earth, bringing with
Him the "Souls" of the Righteous dead now in Paradise. 1Th
3:13, 1Th 4:14. While Jesus tarries in the upper air, the
"Souls" of the Righteous dead will continue on down to the
earth and get their bodies, for the "Dead in Christ" shall
rise FIRST. 1 Th 4:13-17. This is the First Resurrection.
See the Chapter on the Resurrections. Then we (the Saints)
which are alive and remain when Christ comes back, shall be
"caught up" without dying (like Enoch and Elijah), with the
Resurrected Saints to join the Lord in the air. From that
place of meeting we shall go to the "Judgment Seat of
Christ" (2 Co 5:10), where we shall be judged, not to find
out whether we shall be saved, for that was settled at the
Cross (see the Chapter on the Judgments), but that we may
receive our reward for our earthly services for our Lord.
From there we shall go to the "Bridal Hall" of Heaven, where
in the presence of the "Friends of the Bridegroom" (the Old
Testament Saints) and the Angelic Hosts of Heaven, we shall
be united, as the Church, the "Bride of Christ," to our
Heavenly Bridegroom, the ceremony being performed by God the
Father. After the Wedding the Bride, the Church, shall take
up her residence in the "New Jerusalem," and all that is
descriptive of the inhabitants of that "Holy City," as given
in chapters 21 and 22 of the Book of Revelation, has
reference to the Saints after they have received their
Resurrection bodies and been Judged, and not to their
condition in the "Intermediate State." See the Chart of "The
Church."
When Christ returns to the earth at the "Second Stage" of
His Second Coming, to rule and reign over the "Millennial
Earth" as KING, He will bring His Bride, the Church, with
Him; and we shall reign with Christ from the Heavenlies for
1000 years. This we could not do if we did not have our
Resurrection bodies. After the Millennial reign of Christ we
shall return with Him to the New Jerusalem, which will then
descend from Heaven (Rev 21:1-2) and take up its position on
the New Earth, and we shall spend the countless Ages of
Eternity with Christ.
THE FINAL STATE OF THE WICKED |
While the Righteous dead shall be raised at the Second
Coming of Christ, the Wicked dead shall not rise until 1000
years later, that is, not until the end of the Millennium.
The Resurrection of the Righteous is called the
"Resurrection of LIFE," that of the Wicked, the
"Resurrection of DAMNATION." Joh 5:28-29. See the Chart on
"The Resurrections." Like the Righteous, the Wicked as soon
as they are raised are summoned to Judgment, but not to the
same Judgment Seat. The Wicked are to be judged at the
"Great White Throne" Judgment. The Judge is the same, but
the Court is different. See the Chart of "The Judgments."
They will not be judged to see whether they are entitled to
"Eternal Life," for their destiny was fixed at death, but to
ascertain the "degree" of their punishment. That being fixed
they are sentenced to the "Lake of Fire," which is the
"SECOND DEATH." Rev 20:11-15.
It is said of the "Righteous Dead" that after their
resurrection they can "DIE NO MORE." Luk 20:36. But it is
said of the "Wicked Dead" after their resurrection and
Judgment that they shall "DIE AGAIN." Rev 20:12-15. What is
this "SECOND DEATH"? What was their "First Death"? It was
the separation of their "Soul" and "Spirit" from their
"Body," so that their "Soul" and "Spirit" could exist in the
flames of the "Hell Section" of "The Underworld" as did the
"Soul" and "Spirit" of the "Rich Man." Luk 16:24. But as the
Wicked after Judgment are consigned to the "LAKE OF FIRE"
where a physical body would be consumed, it is necessary
that they "DIE AGAIN," that is, lose their resurrection
body, and go only "Soul" and "Spirit" into the "Lake of
Fire," for "Soul" and "Spirit" can exist in flames. This
explanation permits the "Lake of Fire" to be a Lake of
LITERAL FIRE, and is in harmony with Christ's teaching to
that effect.
From this we see that the Wicked are not to be annihilated
or restored but are to survive for all Eternity in a
disembodied form in the Lake of Fire. Dear reader, in which
place will you spend the "Intermediate State"? Will it be
with Christ in "Paradise" awaiting the "Resurrection of
Life," or in "Hell" with the Rich Man awaiting the
"Resurrection of Damnation"? Is your name written in the
"Book of Life"? Will you be caught out at the "First
Resurrection"?
From the time when Adam and Eve bent over the murdered form
of their son Abel, down to the present time, death has
reigned over the human race, and no one, except Enoch in the
Age before the Flood, and Elijah in the Jewish Dispensation,
has escaped Death's power, from the King upon the Throne, to
the pauper upon the dunghill. But the Bible tells us that
Jesus Christ –
"HATH ABOLISHED DEATH, and hath brought
LIFE and IMMORTALITY to light through the GOSPEL."
2 Ti 1:10.
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What is "Death"? Death is the "departure" (Exodus) of the
"Soul" and "Spirit" from the "Body," leaving the "Body" to
corruption and dissolution. What does the word "Abolish"
mean? The Standard Dictionary's definition is?"To do away
with; put an end to; annul, destroy." Naturally then you ask
if Jesus Christ has abolished Death, why do men still die ?
The answer is –
DEATH HAS BEEN ABOLISHED BY PROCLAMATION. |
When God planted a Garden in Eden, and placed man in it, He
promulgated a "Law" forbidding the eating of the fruit of
the tree of the "Knowledge of Good and Evil." The penalty
for breaking the "Law" was DEATH. The "Death" was twofold.
First it was "Spiritual Death," for Adam and Eve died
"Spiritually" the moment they broke the Law, and secondly it
was "Physical Death," Adam dying physically 930 years after
the Fall. Death then was introduced into the world by the
sin of Adam?"Wherefore, as by one man (Adam) sin entered
into the world, and 'Death' by sin; and so 'Death' passed
upon all men, for that all have sinned." Rom 5:12. This "Law
of Death" is still in force because it has never been
repealed. A law however may be nullified, or made of no
effect (abolished) by the enactment of a law, that, when it
goes into effect, will counteract it. So the "Law of Death,"
though it has never been repealed, has been ABOLISHED by the
"Law of Resurrection." Jesus Christ abolished "Death" when
He arose from the dead. And death will be abolished for all
who are Christ's at the "Rapture." Then the "Dead in Christ"
shall rise from their graves, and all the living "in Christ"
shall be "caught up" with them without dying to meet Him who
abolished Death, in the air (1Th 4:13-17), and those who
shall be thus "caught up" shall be able to say –
"O Death, where is thy STING?
O Grave, where is thy VICTORY?"
1 Co 15:55.
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By slaying Christ, Death potentially slew himself, for he
opened the door for Christ to enter into his dominions, the
grave and the Underworld. We can picture "Death" saying to
Captain Sepulchre, "Hold on to that man in Joseph's Tomb
until 'corruption' shall have seized upon Him, for if He
comes out He will make a breach in the walls of Hades (the
Underworld) through which all the prisoners of Hades will
escape." But it was not "Death" that had taken Christ
captive. Christ simply pursued "Death" into his own
dominions, and then conquering him- came forth leading
captivity captive, and crying – "I am the RESURRECTION and
the LIFE." And when Jesus appeared to John on the Isle of
Patmos He said – "Fear not; I am the First and the Last: I
am He that LIVETH, and WAS DEAD; and, behold, I am ALIVE FOR
EVERMORE, Amen; and have .the 'KEYS' of HELL and of DEATH
(the Grave)." Rev 1:17-18. In this Proclamation we see that
Christ has abolished Death, that He has the KEYS of "The
Underworld" and of the "Grave," and sooner or later He will
open their "Gates" and free their captives, and "Death" the
last enemy shall be destroyed (1 Cor. 15 : 26), and there
shall be no more DEATH. Rev 21:4.
THE IMMORTALITY OF THE BODY
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But Jesus not only "Abolished Death," He brought LIFE and
IMMORTALITY to light through the Gospel. It was the
immortality of the BODY, not the soul, that Jesus brought to
light. The immortality of the soul is not questioned in the
Old Testament, but the immortality of the body was in doubt
until Jesus revealed it, and proved it by His own
resurrection from the dead. Once the bodies of the Righteous
are raised they can never die again, "for they are equal
unto the angels (that never die); and are the 'Children of
God,' being the Children of THE (the First) Resurrection."
Luk 20:36. But this is not true of the bodies of the Wicked.
The bodies of the Wicked shall rise again at the Second
Resurrection, and after Judgment shall be sentenced to the
"SECOND DEATH." Rev 20:11-15. The "First Death" was
separation of the soul from the body, and so will the
"Second Death" be. That is, the Wicked shall lose their
resurrection body which will be destroyed by the flames of
the "Lake of Fire," but their "soul" and "spirit" will exist
forever in the "Lake of Fire," because "soul" and "spirit"
are indestructible by fire. This throws light on Mat
10:28?"Fear not them which kill the 'BODY,' but are not able
to kill the 'Soul'; but rather fear Him who is able to
destroy BOTH SOUL AND BODY IN HELL." The word here
translated "Hell" is the Greek word "GEHENNA," which means
the "Lake of Fire." We must distinguish between the word
"kill" and the word "destroy." To "kill" is to take away
life or existence. To "destroy," in the Bible use of the
word, is not to take away existence, but to change the state
of existence. We see then that while men can "kill" the
BODY, God can "destroy" both SOUL AND BODY in the "Lake of
Fire." Destroy the "body" by consuming it, and causing it to
pass into a gaseous state, and destroy the "soul" by
changing the form of its moral existence, the permanency of
which is eternal. From this we see that the "Second Death"
disembodies the "Soul" of the Wicked for all Eternity, and
teaches that the "Immortality of the Body" is conditioned on
whether the "Soul" that indwells it is Righteous or Wicked.
By "Spirit Transformation" is meant the power of "Spirit
Beings" to change from an invisible to a visible form, as
the angels did when they appeared to men in Old Testament
times, and as Jesus did when He appeared to His Disciples
after His Resurrection. Let us examine the "Spirit
Transformations" of Jesus. Take first His fifth appearance
after His Resurrection. It was in the evening of the
Resurrection Day. The Disciples, except Judas and Thomas,
with a few others, were assembled in a house in the City of
Jerusalem. They were intently listening to the report of the
two disciples to whom Jesus had appeared on the road to
Emmaus, when Jesus, in some unaccountable manner (for the
doors were shut for fear of the Jews, Joh 20:19) appeared in
their midst. At first they were "terrified and affrighted"
and supposed that they had seen a "Spirit," but Jesus said
unto them?"Why are ye troubled? and why do thoughts arise in
your hearts? Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I
MYSELF: handle me, and see; for a 'spirit’ hath not FLESH
and BONES, as ye see me have. And when He had thus spoken,
He shewed them His hands and His feet (that they might see
the nails- prints). And while they yet believed not for joy,
and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat? And
they gave Him a piece of broiled fish, and of an honeycomb,
and He took it, and did EAT BEFORE THEM." Luk 24:37-43.
The first question to settle is, when did Jesus get His
Did He get it when He arose from the dead, or not until His
Ascension? Between the "Resurrection" and "Ascension" there
was an interval of 40 days, during which time Jesus appeared
11 times to His disciples, every time in His human body. If
Jesus was glorified when He arose from the dead how are we
to account for these human appearances? On the other hand,
if He was not glorified until His Ascension, how are we to
explain His mysterious comings and goings, and where did He
spend the intervening time? It is the clear teaching of the
Scriptures that Jesus was the "First-fruits" of them that
slept (1Co 15:20-23), and it is natural to suppose that His
Resurrection was the pattern of our resurrection, and we
know that the bodies of the Saints are sown in corruption,
and raised in INCORRUPTION; they are sown in dishonor and
raised in GLORY; they are sown in weakness, and raised in
POWER; they are sown a natural body, and raised a SPIRITUAL
body. 1 Co 15:15, 1Co 15:42-44. Therefore if Jesus is the
"First- fruits" of the Resurrection, and a sample of the
resurrection of the Saints, He must have received His
"Glorified Body" when He arose from the dead. There is no
statement or inference in the Scriptures that would lead us
to believe that the resurrected bodies of the saints are
first raised corruptible, and then after a longer or shorter
time glorified. In fact the very opposite is taught.
"Behold, I shew you a 'Mystery'; we shall not all sleep, but
we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an
eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the
dead shall be raised INCORRUPTIBLE, and we shall be
changed." 1 Co 15:51-52.
As further proof that Jesus received His "Glorified Body"
when He arose from the dead we have the account of His
appearing to Mary Magdalene, who, when she recognized her
Lord, wanted to touch Him, but He forbade her, saying?"Touch
me not; for I am not yet ASCENDED TO MY FATHER." Joh 20:17.
Yet in less than an hour He met the other women returning
from the Sepulchre and permitted them to HOLD HIS FEET and
WORSHIP Him. Mat 28:9. Where was He between those two
interviews? Where could He have been, to be consistent with
His refusal to let Mary touch Him until He had ascended to
the Father, but to the Father? And how could He have made
the passage if He had not received His "Glorified Body" when
He arose from the dead?
This leads to the following
THAT THE RESURRECTION BODY IS ENDOWED WITH THE CAPACITY OP
TRANSFORMING ITSELF AT PLEASURE INTO A PHYSICAL BODY
AND BACK AGAIN INTO A SPIRIT BODY.
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This is the only solution of the miraculous appearances of
Jesus to His Disciples during the 40 days that elapsed
between His Resurrection and Ascension. Take His fourth
appearance, the one to Cleopas and his companion on the road
to Emmaus. Jesus assumed a physical body and walked with
those two, and talked with them, yet they did not know Him
because "their eyes were holden," but when He sat down to
meat with them, they knew Him in the breaking of bread, that
is they recognized His physical body, probably by the
pierced hands or by the voice, and the next moment He
VANISHED out of their sight. That is He changed His
"physical body" back into His "Spirit Body" and disappeared
from human vision.
Take Jesus' fifth appearance, when He entered the closed
room in Jerusalem. He entered it in His "Spirit Body." That
was why they were "terrified and affrighted" and supposed
that they saw a "spirit" Luk 24:37-43. But when He spoke and
said unto them, "Why are ye troubled?" He assumed His
physical body, and as proof called on them to behold His
"hands" and His "feet" (that had been pierced), and to
"handle Him," for said He a "spirit hath not FLESH and
BONES, as ye see me have." And as further proof that it was
His physical body that they saw He called for something to
eat, and when it was handed to Him, He ATE BEFORE THEM. Then
after He had talked with them awhile, He breathed on them
and said – "RECEIVE YE THE HOLY GHOST," and then He
disappeared as suddenly and mysteriously as He came.
Take the sixth appearance of Jesus. It occurred eight days
later. The- conditions were the same. Joh 20:26-29: The
Disciples were in the same room, the doors being shut, only
this time Thomas, who had been absent on the first occasion,
was present. Jesus entered as suddenly and mysteriously as
before, but the Disciples were not surprised this time.
Jesus had a twofold purpose in this second visit, first to
reprove the unbelief of Thomas, and secondly to give
additional proof that He had risen from the dead and was
present in His physical body. This He did by demanding that
Thomas put his finger in the nail holes in His hands, and
thrust his hand into the wound in His side made by the Roman
soldier's spear. Then after a few words to Thomas He again
disappeared as mysteriously as before.
Without stopping to consider Jesus' other appearances to His
Disciples we pass to His Ascension. It clearly proves that
He had at that time His "Glorified Body," for He could not
have ascended in His "physical body" if it had not been
endowed with Resurrection POWER, for the change from the
"physical" to the "Spirit Body" did not take place until
after He had passed beyond the cloud. Act 1:9. As the SAME
Jesus is to come back in LIKE MANNER (Act 1:11), He is not
only to reappear from the Heavens in a cloud at His Second
Coming (Luk 21:27), but it will be the SAME Jesus that
ascended. That is, the physical body that Jesus shall assume
when He comes back will be the same "nailed pierced" body in
which He appeared to His Disciples, for when He comes back
at the "Second Stage" of His Coming and reveals Himself at
the Mount of Olives (Zec 14:4) to the inhabitants of
Jerusalem, "every eye shall see Him, and they also which
PIERCED Him (the Jews)." Rev 1:7. The return of Jesus in His
"nailed pierced" body is necessary for His identification by
the House of Israel. Zec 12:10. Joh 19:37.
While the body in which Jesus arose was the same body that
was laid in the tomb and had not seen corruption (Act
2:25-27), it does not follow that our resurrection body will
be the same that we possessed at death, though it will be
the same in identity.
As further proof of the transforming power of the
Resurrection body, we have the visit of Moses and Elijah to
the earth, when they appeared on the Mount of
Transfiguration to Jesus and three of His Disciples. Luk
9:28-36. Moses had died and been resurrected and had his
Resurrection body (Jude 9), otherwise He could not have
appeared with Elijah, who had been caught up without dying
and had his "Glorified Body" (2Ki 2:11), for the spirits of
the dead cannot return to the earth until they get their
Resurrection body. Their appearance on the Mount in bodily
forms that were recognized by Peter (Mar 9:5) was proof that
they could transform their "Spirit Bodies" into visible
material bodies. And the fact that Jesus as He prayed was
"Transfigured" (Transformed) before the Disciples, that is
was seen in the "TRANSITION STAGE," His "Soul- ish Spirit
Body" illuminating his physical body, thus revealing His
DEITY, just as when an electric light is turned on it
illuminates the receptacle in which it is confined, and to
whose shape it conforms, is evidence that Jesus, as the Son
of God incarnate in the flesh, had the power, before He died
and rose from the dead, of transforming Himself. For only on
this supposition can we account for His walking on the sea.
Note the similarity of His appearance on the sea, to His
appearance to His Disciples in the upper room at Jerusalem.
In both instances He first appeared as a "Spirit," and then
visualized Himself in His physical body. Mat 14:26-27. Mar
6:49-50. As the sea was stormy, "tossed with waves" (Mat
14:24) by reason of a "great wind" (Joh 6:18), and the
Disciples were in the "midst" of the sea, or halfway across,
the inference is that Jesus by changing from His "physical
body" to His "Spirit Body" transported Himself from the
shore to the middle of the Lake, and it was while still in
His "Spirit Body" that His Disciples first saw Him and
thought He was a "Spirit," and then, as He spoke the
words?"It is I; be not afraid," He again assumed His
physica1 body. As to His and Peter's walking on the water in
their physical bodies, we have no explanation, other than it
was miraculous, Jesus having employed some higher law of
which we as yet know nothing. We must not forget in this
connection that Jesus as the "ANGEL OF THE LORD" had the
power before His Incarnation of assuming bodily form. Gen
16:7-14, and other references.
That the power to transform or change the "Spirit Body" into
a "physical body'" and back again is a
LAW OF THE "SPIRIT WORLD"
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is clear from the fact that all angelic beings seem to
possess it, as seen in the visits of angels to Abraham (Gen
18:1-8), Lot (Gen 19:1-3), Daniel (Dan 8:15-17), Zacharias
(Luk 1:11), Mary (Luk 1:26-35), the shepherds (Luk 2:8-15),
the women at the Tomb (Mat 28:5-7), Peter (Act 12:5-10), and
John (Rev 1:1, Rev 17:7). The change or transformation is
made somewhere within the limits of the earth's atmosphere.
Take for illustration the appearance of the angel to Manoah,
the father of Samson. Jdg 13:15-20. When the angel ascended
he went up in the "FLAME of the altar," showing that the
change in his bodily form began as he entered the flame,
otherwise his "physical" body would have been consumed. This
is additional proof that the "Spirit" body is not affected
by fire. It is also worthy of note that the transformation
may be only of a part of the body, as in the case of the
"Hand-writing on the Wall," when only the "fingers"
appeared. Dan 5:5. Back of the fingers, but invisible, must
have been the person of the one who wrote, for fingers
cannot write of themselves.
The "Law of Transformation" will also account for a number
of occurrences otherwise unexplainable. For instance, the
"Catching Away" of Philip. Act 8:39-40. After the baptism of
the Ethiopian Eunuch we read that the "SPIRIT OF THE LORD"
caught away Philip and transported him to Azotus, some 25
miles away. From this we see that the "Spirit of the Lord"
has the power to make invisible and transport a human being
from one place to another. This is confirmed by the
experience of the Prophet Ezekiel. In Eze 3:14-15, we read –
"The SPIRIT lifted me up, and took me away," and the Prophet
found himself at Tel-abib, on the river Chebar, among those
of the Captivity. This "catching away" of Philip and Ezekiel
may explain how Paul was "CAUGHT UP" to Paradise. 2 Co
12:1-4. Paul tells us that when he was caught up he did not
know whether he was "IN his body," or "OUT of his body." As
Paul tells us that the event happened 14 years before he
wrote his second Letter to the Corinthians, which was about
the time he was stoned at Lystra and dragged out of the city
as dead, but arose and re-entered the city (Act 14:8-20),
some suppose that while Paul's body lay as dead, that only
his soul and spirit were caught up to Paradise, while his
body remained in a state of "suspended animation," or that
he actually died and was resurrected. If the event occurred
at the time of his stoning at Lystra, Paul was not caught up
in his body, for his disciples never lost sight of his body
(vs. 20). If however the event occurred at a time when there
were no witnesses, Paul may have been "caught up" as was
Enoch and Elijah and then brought back to the earth.
The Apostle John while a prisoner on the Isle of Patmos
tells us (Rev 4:1-2) that a "DOOR WAS OPENED IN HEAVEN," and
a voice said – "COME UP HITHER," and that immediately he was
"IN THE SPIRIT," that is, his body took on its "SPIRIT FORM"
and he was "caught up" to Heaven. Later on in the
seventeenth chapter (Rev 17:1-3) John says that one of the
"Seven Angels" which had the "Seven Vials" said to him?"Come
hither; I will show unto thee the Judgment of the 'Great
Whore' that sitteth upon many waters," and adds?"So he
carried me away IN THE SPIRIT into the Wilderness." The time
required for John to see all he describes in the Book of
Revelation shows that it was more than a mere vision, that
John was transported "IN THE SPIRIT," that is, in his
"SPIRIT BODY," to Heaven, where there was revealed to Him in
"Motion Picture" form the things that are to come to pass in
the "Day of the Lord." The difference however between Paul's
experience and John's is, that Paul heard things that it was
"unlawful" (forbidden) for him to utter (2Co 12:4), while
John was commanded to write what he saw and heard. Rev 1:19.
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