The Great Reunion
Introduction:
One of the
greatest themes in all the Bible is that of Jesus’ second coming.
Paul mentioned it many times in his letter to the Christians at
Thessalonica. The saints there longed for Christ’s return; for the
reunion with Him and the disciples from other places. But they were
concerned about their brothers and sisters who had already died in
the Lord. Would they miss out on this great reunion? Our text is
written to comfort them.
Text: I
Thessalonians 4:13-18
Body:
I.
Belief Centers Upon Jesus’ Resurrection (Verses 13-14)
Ignorant
means not having knowledge. Ignorance often produces fear or
anxiety. The Thessalonian Christians were concerned about believers
who were dead. Would they see the Lord? Would they miss their
reward? Sleep is often used in the Bible to represent
death. John 11:11-14
A. The dead continue to exist. They are not
annihilated. The body rests in the grave, but the spirit goes back
to God who gave it. Ecclesiastes 12:7
B. The dead are conscious. The rich man, Lazarus,
and Abraham were all conscious in death. Luke 16
C. The sleep of death is temporary.
D. One awakens from this sleep. I Corinthians
15:20 “Lest you sorrow” There was no hope to those outside of
Christ. They have nothing to look forward to. Many did not believe
in any type of resurrection. Some have false hope, not based on the
Scripture. Our only hope is to die in the Lord. Revelation 14:13
The basis of this hope is the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the
dead. I Corinthians 15:1-4 Life follows death! Jesus was once
dead, but now is alive! Just as God raised Jesus from the dead, so
He will also raise these Christians’ brothers and sisters who had
died. Romans 8:11
II.
Those Who Died in Christ Will Share in His Return (Verses 15-16)
“Word of the
Lord” Paul’s words came from the mind of God; thus, they were both
authoritative and trustworthy. Those words could be counted on!
Just because some Christians would be alive when Jesus returns did
not mean that those who had already died would miss out on blessings
of that return. Notice that in these few verses, Paul only
discussed what would happen to the righteous and doesn’t mention the
unrighteous. Several details of Christ’s return are revealed. God
will cause Jesus to bring spirits of the departed righteous with Him
having taken them from Paradise. (Verse 14b) The Lord will come
from heaven. Acts 1:11 He has been at the right hand of God
reigning over His kingdom. “Descend with a shout” This apparently
is a command for the dead bodies to come forth from the graves.
“Voice of the archangel” – Michael “Trumpet of God” The return of
Jesus will not be missed by anyone! The dead will be resurrected.
John 5:28-29 Hear His voice! These bodies will be changed. I
Corinthians 15:35, 42-44 Then they will be reunited with their souls
or spirits that Christ will bring with Him.
III. The
Living and the Raised Will Be Reunited (Verses 17-18)
Those who
are living when Christ returns will also be changed.
I Corinthians 15:50-53 Paul described it like this when he
wrote to Christians at Philippi. Philippians 3:20-21 Then both the
resurrected saints and the living ones will be reunited with their
Savior “in the air.” This will be a never-ending reunion. Jesus is
not coming back to this earth to set up a kingdom. It’s not God’s
plan for His people to spend eternity on earth, but in heaven. John
17:24
Invitation:
These words
from Paul were to be used as a great encouragement to all Christians
of all time. We have hope that no others have. If we die “in the
Lord,” a great reward awaits us in heaven. Yes, there will be a
great reunion one day of all the righteous. Don’t you want to be a
part of it?
Bobby
Stafford
July 3, 2011
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