We Will See Them Again

January 21, 2020 (Tuesday)

Paul went to Macedonia to preach, and while there he visited the city of Thessalonica. Later, when Paul was in another place, he got a letter from the folks in Thessalonica. They had understood Paul to say that Jesus was coming back right away, but He had delayed His coming. During that delay, some of their loved ones had died. They wrote to Paul to ask about the fate of their loved ones who had died.

This is what Paul answered (1 Thesslonians 4:13-18 The Message Translation):

Regarding the question, friends, that has come up about what happens to those already dead and buried, we don’t want you in the dark any longer. First off, you must not carry on over them like people who have nothing to look forward to, as if the grave were the last word. Since Jesus died and broke loose from the grave, God will most certainly bring back to life those who died in Jesus. And then this: We can tell you with complete confidence–we have the Master’s word on it–that when the Master comes again to get us, those of us who are still alive will not get a jump on the dead and leave them behind. In actual fact, they’ll be ahead of us. The Master himself will give the command. Archangel thunder! God’s trumpet blast! He’ll come down from heaven and the dead in Christ will rise–they’ll go first. Then the rest of us who are still alive at the time will be caught up with them into the clouds to meet the Master. Oh, we’ll be walking on air! And then there will be one huge family reunion with the Master. So reassure one another with these words.


How about an encore with a Kim Collingsworth piano medley:

THIS BLOG IS A REPEAT, BECAUSE I LIKE THE MUSIC SO MUCH.





At the close of each Tuesday blog I write about the presidents, in the order of their service.

Today’s president is Andrew Johnson