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Thinking Differently About Life and Death

Jesus thinks differently about life and death.

The way he thinks about these heavy subjects is different than the way we think about them.

Life and death are such delicate topics – Heavy and emotional and sensitive and fragile and weighty topics.

This week our church had a 44 year old man pass away unexpectedly. His family is devastated. Our church family is heartbroken. We are all grieving.

Death has a powerful way of impacting us. Death will get you feeling things you have never felt before. Death will get you thinking about things that you have tried not to think about. And death will force you to deal with things that you have been putting off dealing with.

As we look to Jesus during this sadness, we see that He thinks differently than we do about life and death.

Death, as we often view it, is not that bad to Jesus.

In John 11, He intentionally takes his time in not getting to ill Lazarus. And then after he arrives and finds Lazarus has already died, Jesus says “whoever believes in me, even though he dies, he lives.” It seems to Jesus that Lazarus’s death isn’t that bad of a thing.

Along that same thought, Philippians 1 says “to die is gain” and also Psalm 116 says “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.”

Jesus thinks differently about death. For His followers, death isn’t bad.

Also Life, as we often view it, is not that good to Jesus.

Don’t get me wrong, Jesus loves life. He is life. He is the life-giver. Matter of fact, He gives the most life – the abundant life. But what actually is life, and the key to life, and the satisfaction of life is just different to Him.

Jesus knows that it isn’t stuff that makes life thrilling. Not money or attention or status or sex or success or anything like that. None of that stuff is the key to life. None of that stuff satisfies people. Jesus himself is the key to life. Jesus himself gives life and satisfies the heart and soul.

John 1 says “in Him was life.” In John 11, He says the believer that dies actually lives. In John 10, He says he came to give life – abundant life. John 3:36 says “whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life.”

Jesus thinks differently about life. For His followers, life as the world sees it isn’t that good. Empty things aren’t the good life. What gives life meaning is Jesus. What makes life good is Jesus.

Life is hard. And as this emotional life keeps forcing us to think about life and death, may we learn from Jesus. May we look to Jesus for how to think about life and death.

Jesus thinks differently about life and death, and we should too!


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