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Spiritual Answers and Reasons
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The First
Resurrection
In John 5: 24 we read these words, Verily, verily, I say
unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him
that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come
into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life. In
this statement of Jesus our minds are directed the subject
of a resurrection. He mentions two states in which we may
be found while living in this world: the state of death
and the state of life. Of course, we an understand these
words as spiritual and not literal. In I Tim. 5: 6 Paul is
speaking of a person that lives in pleasure as dead while
he lives. The person who lives the pleasures of sin is
dead spiritually while he lives physically. Likewise,
Jesus in the words of our text is speaking of death
spiritually and coming to life spiritual. Also he speaks
of the passage from the state of death to the state of
life. We understand that conversion is the emigration of a
soul from death into life spiritually, Webster gives the
definition of resurrection as a restoration to life; a
coming to life; therefore Jesus is teaching resurrection
in a spiritual sense. When one passes from death unto life
he has been resurrected. Jesus said, "He that heareth
my word and believeth on him that sent me hath everlasting
life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed
from death unto life." This is a resurrection, to
believe on Jesus and accept him into our heart and life;
but it is a spiritual resurrection and not a literal one,
and also is the first one. We have many false prophets
over the country today preaching two resurrections and
placing both of them in the future and both literal ones.
Jesus says in verse 25 of the same chapter of John,
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming,
and NOW IS (at the time he was speaking when the dead
(spiritually) shall hear the voice of Son of God: and they
that hear shall live." During the earthly ministry of
Jesus many who were dead in trespasses and sin heard the
voice of Jesus as he preached, Repent ye for the kingdom
of heaven is at hand" and as many as obeyed him to
them gave he power to become the sons of God, and they
were resurrected from a dead state in sin to a live state
in righteousness. This is the first resurrection. The
second and general resurrection will take place at the
second coming of Jesus. In John 5:28 in these words, he
speaks of the general resurrection in these words,
"Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming in the
which ALL THAT ARE IN THE GRAVES shall hear his voice, and
shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the
resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto
the resurrection of damnation." Here Jesus pictures
most beautifully the two resurrections. The first , a
spiritual resurrection in which we are born of the Spirit
of God at conversion, and the second a literal
resurrection at the second coming of Jesus when all
mankind will come forth from the graves to stand before
God in judgment for the deeds of this life.
It's the first resurrection that is of
vast importance to the human family. We take part in the
first resurrection by matter of choice and decision to
follow Jesus and a strict obedience to his word, and it's
the first resurrection that makes men blessed and holy,
and without holiness no man shall see the Lord. (Rev. 20:6
and Heb. 12:14). Therefore, only those who have part in
the first resurrection will meet Jesus in peace and will
be accepted into heaven. All men come into the world with
the principle of sin in their nature and are under the
curse of sin and spiritual death. "Wherefore, as by
one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and
so death passed upon all men, for that all have
sinned" (Romans 5:12). Back in the garden of Eden
Adam transgressed the law of God, and the penalty of sin,
which is death, was meted out to the human family as a
result of it transmitted the seed of sin to his offspring;
he propagated his own likeness with the rudiments of his
nature and moral likeness in them. Adam and Eve were the
only two who were made or came into the world in the image
of God their Creator. When they transgressed the law of
God, that image of God was marred by their disobedience,
and all mankind comes into the world with that image
marred as a result of Adams transgression. Notice in Gen-
5:3 we are told, "Adam lived an hundred and thirty
years, and begat a son in likeness, after his image; and
called his name Seth Seth and likewise all of Adam's
offspring, came into the world in the image of fallen Adam
and not in the moral image of God, which is pure and holy.
Sin, left its mark on the moral character of all mankind
David says, "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in
sin my mother conceive me." By divinely ordained
relation to Adam all mankind has become involved in the
consequences of his sin and God looks upon all mankind as
dead in trespasses and sin until they have come and
repented and been "born again," which is the
resurrection. The sinner comes to God in a state of
spiritual death; he comes forsaking and repenting of sin
and God has mercy on him and saves him through faith in
the precious blood of Jesus. He immediately comes to life
spiritually, being born of God, and this could be called
nothing but a resurrection.
Its this first resurrection, a spiritual
one, that folk need to have a part in that they might be
ready to meet Jesus when he comes again to receive his
bride. If more people in the religious world had had part
in this resurrection, we wouldn't have so much cold, dead,
formal religion. People who have had part in this
resurrection have come to grips with God and have forsaken
sin repented of it and been made alive spiritually. They
are dead to sin and the things of this world, and are
alive to things pertaining to godliness and righteous
living. Paul says in Co. 3:1, If ye then be risen with
Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ
sitteth on the right hand of God. To be risen with Christ
means we have repented and been "born again" and
are seeking those things which are above. Were not
interested so much in the affairs of this world but are
continually seeking a closer walk with God that we might
become more intimately acquainted with him. We have
similar experiences as the travelers on the Emmaus road on
the first Easter morning. They walked along with Jesus and
knew it not until they arrived home, and he, after much
persuasion, entered in and returned thanks at the table
and then made himself known to them, and they said,
"Did not our hearts burn within us , while he talked
with us by the way, and while he opened to us the
scriptures?" As we live from day to day we too can
walk and talk with Jesus. He will open to us the
scriptures and will show is things the ordinary individual
cannot see; truly our hearts will burn within us if we
have been resurrected to life in Christ.
Referring again to Rev. 20:6 John says,
"Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first
resurrection: on such the second death hath no
power." This resurrection makes men blessed and holy.
Has your life been blessed and hallowed by the coming of
Jesus into your heart an life? He'll deliver you from the
bondage of sin and put a halo of glory around your soul,
filling it with love divine, if you'll forsake sin and
formalism and coldness and repent and be "born
again." He also will give you grace to walk the
highway of holiness with him. When men have part in this
first resurrection they cease to sin and are made holy
through the blood of Jesus. They become partakers of the
holiness of God through faith in his Son and walk
circumspectly and holy before the world, They are risen
with Christ; therefore, they are seeking those things
which are above. The cheap, gaudy pleasures of sin have no
more appeal to them, for they are risen to walk in newness
of life. Through the regenerating transforming power of
God, the mind is renewed; the heart is completely changed,
and this inward renewal will produce the outward
transformation; and when we see folk professing to be
God's children yet hankering after the things of the
world, we are made to realize the inward work hasn't been
done yet. They need to go to the fountain of life and
plunge in and be made whole. They need to have part in the
first resurrection, which produces blessed and holy
people.
Jesus says in our text, "He
that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me,
hath everlasting life, and shall not come into
condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." To
hear the gospel preached and the Spirit of God calling and
obey them both from the depths of your heart is to be born
again and have part in the first resurrection. Only those
people who have had part in the first resurrection will be
admitted into heaven; rection, only those who have been
born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of
the will of man, but of God. Only twice born individuals
will enjoy the bliss of eternal glory.
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