Thought for the Day ~ 29 January, 2025 A.D.

 The Athenians mocked when they heard of the resurrection of the dead; and the Sadducees greatly erred on this subject, "not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God," and many of the Corinthians imbibed the same poison of unbelief. But Job thought it not "a thing incredible that God should raise the dead." He firmly believed the doctrine, and gave it a prominent place in his confession. He knew that God is able to watch and preserve the dust of His saints; has His eye upon every particle, throughout all the periods of time; and through the Divine Mediator, "will raise it up at the last day." 

This doctrine was to him a great consolation in his unparalleled afflictions. Though my skin, says he, is a tissue of disease and corruption, yea, though my body sink into the earth, and be eaten up of the worms, and my very reins be consumed within me, yet in my flesh, in this same body - reorganized, reanimated, and made immortal from the tomb - I shall see God, shall see Him for myself, with these self-same eyes. 

-preacher C. Evans

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Putrid Cup of Tolerance: When Evil Poses as Progress

JESUS - Rock of Ages

CHRIST OUR ONLY AND PERFECT RIGHTEOUSNESS