[Replying to the Sadducees, Jesus continued,] "But now, as to whether the dead will be raised — haven't you ever read about this in the writings of Moses, in the story of the burning bush? Long after Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had died, God said to Moses, 'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.' So he is the God of the living, not the dead. You have made a serious error."
—Mark 12:26-27 NLT
Jesus uses skill, wit, and cunning to argue with the religious leaders using their own form of logic. "He is the God of the living," Jesus asserts. So if God is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (a truth that these people professed every day), Jesus is saying then there has to be a resurrection. We know that God is God of all — both those who are physically alive and those who are physically dead but whose spirits are still alive. We believe that God will judge all people and their eternal destinies hang in that evaluation. We also believe that he will judge with grace, mercy, and justice. However, God does not see time as we do. Years are insignificant in their passing to him. A thousand years can be no more than one little day to God. [1] Yet because God is, we will continue to exist just as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob do. God is the God of the living. Death does not have control over us any longer.
[1] Psalm 90:4.
Father, thank you for ensuring that life is eternal and is found in you. In Jesus' name, I pray to you, O eternal Father. Amen.
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—Mark 12:26-27 NLT
Key Thought
Jesus uses skill, wit, and cunning to argue with the religious leaders using their own form of logic. "He is the God of the living," Jesus asserts. So if God is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (a truth that these people professed every day), Jesus is saying then there has to be a resurrection. We know that God is God of all — both those who are physically alive and those who are physically dead but whose spirits are still alive. We believe that God will judge all people and their eternal destinies hang in that evaluation. We also believe that he will judge with grace, mercy, and justice. However, God does not see time as we do. Years are insignificant in their passing to him. A thousand years can be no more than one little day to God. [1] Yet because God is, we will continue to exist just as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob do. God is the God of the living. Death does not have control over us any longer.
[1] Psalm 90:4.
Today's Prayer
Father, thank you for ensuring that life is eternal and is found in you. In Jesus' name, I pray to you, O eternal Father. Amen.
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