Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
Canaan’s Rest represents a quiet place “set apart” for the purpose of hearing God's voice, growing in intimacy with the Lord, and being renewed in soul and spirit.
Ralph Martin is president of Renewal Ministries, a movement among conservative Catholics. I have followed Ralph since the early days of the Charismatic Movement in the early 70’s. I call Ralph a “prophetic straight shooter.” He is a catholic theologian, who is a faithful orthodox author. He dares to say things that many evangelical authors would not dare say and with conviction. He wrote an article recently entitled “The Four Last Things.” I want to summarize his article because of its blunt clarity.
He begins by quoting Pope John Paul II. “The Church cannot omit, without serious mutilation of her essential message, a constant catechesis of man’s Four Last Things: death, judgment, hell and heaven. Knowing what comes after this earthly life can guide us in it. Beyond the mysterious gates of death and eternity, we will arrive at either joy and communion with God or separation from Him. Only by understanding these Last Things can one realize the nature of sin and move toward penance and reconciliation.”
First, Death – Why do we die? Death is the result of the fall in the Garden. The fruit was forbidden because it was harmful; it meant death. The lie told in the garden is being offered today. “You shall be like God. Create yourself, choose your own identity, declare your independence from Him.” But the gospel invites people to be saved, forgiven and transformed. This implies believing in the Word of God and turning from sin. Martin declares, “Jesus is the antidote to death. He paid a price for our sins. He perfectly obeyed and loved the Father as we never could. By dying and rising again, He established freedom, immortality, and eternal life. And he gives it freely to whoever wants it.
Second, Judgment. Hebrews 9:27 declares, “Just as man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment.” Jesus will return in the fullness of his glory to judge the living and the dead. Martin boldly points out, “We scarcely hear about God’s severity, holiness, justice, and judgment. There should be a constant catechesis on these things. Christianity isn’t a game; everyone doesn’t get a trophy. Being a disciple is hard.”
Third, Hell. Those who won’t be welcomed into God’s kingdom face “the second death.” This is eternal separation from God. We are given what we’ve chosen, awful isolation, rebellion, anger, hatred, lust and greed. Martin says “This is not a game, this is life and death. The Son of God wants to save us, but we need to pay attention to what He is saying.” Then, even more bluntly, “Do whatever you need to do to get free of serious sin, because it will kill you. Serious sin will send you to hell unless you repent.”
Fourth , Heaven. Those who have their names written in the book of life, will hear, “Behold, the dwelling of God is with men. He will dwell with them. and they shall be his people, and God himself will be with them; he will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away.” (Rev. 21:2-4). Relationships in heaven will far surpass our earthly relationships. In heaven, there is perfect love and union
I was struck by the candid manner of Martin, who I respect greatly. It makes me ponder how candid my witness has been. Reality for all who live here below, involve these last four things. For me, I have been reluctant to speak of hell. Yet hell is a reality for all who have not been saved by Jesus.
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