Friday 9 September 2011

Friday 9 September 2011

Read 1 Corinthians 15:51-56

For Whom The Bell Tolls

Death is swallowed up in victory. Oh Death, where is your sting?

-1 Corinthians 15:54-55

In 17th-century England, church bells tolled out the news of what was taking place in a parish. They announced not only religious services but also weddings and funerals, as they still do today.



So when John Donne, author and dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, lay desperately sick with the plague that was killing people in London by the thousands he could hear the bells announce death after death. Writing down his thoughts in the devotional diary that became a classic, Donne urged his readers, “Never send to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.”



How true! The book of Hebrews teaches that we will all face death one day: “It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgement” (9:27).



But if we are believers in the gospel, news of death need not arouse dread. We know, as Paul joyfully assured us, that by His resurrection Jesus has broken the power of death and “brought life and immortally to light through the gospel” (2 Timothy 1:10). Death has been “swallowed up in victory” by the Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:54). Its sting is gone (v.55).



When the bell tolls for the Christians, it announces the good news of Jesus’ victory over death. -Vernon Grounds



Ring the bells, ring the bells;

Let the whole world know

Christ the Saviour lives today

As He did so long ago. -Bollback



Christ’s resurrection is cause for our celebration.





Prayer:

V Pray for the upcoming Extreme that there will be additional new children attending.

V Pray for the new children who came in August, that they would return and bring friends with them.

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