K.S. Rajan (27
Aug 2023)
"I Can Only Imagine"
There are all kind of rumors circulating regarding what's going
on in the world. Who knows what's true and what's meant to make
people fearful.
Always remember that in times like this we know the Lord is in
control. Nothing is happening that He isn't allowing to happen.
Whether we're a few weeks from our exhilarating departure, or a
long time, God has us here for His purposes. I believe He's
given us special insight in the times. So we should boldly share
what we know, while we can.
The article below is about Rapture, always a fun subject. Enjoy!
CQLJ!
BP
the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of
God is stronger than men. 1Cor. 1:25
I Can Only Imagine
I love the lyrics of the song, I Can Only Imagine. Bart Milard
wrote the lyrics when he was inspired by his dad’s
death—wondering what it must be like meeting the Lord in heaven.
The song strikes a chord with a lot of people, including me.
I too wonder what it’ll be like the first time I’m surrounded in
heaven by the glory of Jesus Christ, our Creator God.
I do know, whether I transition at the Rapture or because my
appointed time is completed on this earth, it’ll take just a
nano-second to move from this life to the next.
in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, 1Cor. 15:52a
So our movement will be instantaneous…here one moment, the next
moment in heaven. After that we'll be able to move at the speed
of thought.
And just a reminder, Believers don’t die, we just change places.
Death or the Rapture is something to look forward to. We win.(1)
At the Rapture, I don’t think it’ll be like all those Rapture
paintings showing people lazily floating up to heaven. I think
it’ll be more like when Jesus moved the disciple’s boat to
shore…in a nano-second.
Then, when they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw
Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near to the boat; and they
were frightened. But He said to them, “It is I; do not be
afraid.” So they were willing to receive Him into the boat, and
immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going.
John 6:19
Similar to salvation, once they received Jesus, they were
immediately where they wanted to be.
Or another example of God moving people instantaneously to
another place was Philip when he was witnessing to the Ethiopian
eunuch in Gaza. After baptizing the Ethiopian (Acts 8:27) Philip
was inexplicitly zoomed up the Mediterranean coast to Ashdod,
some 25 miles away (as the crow flies).
So God has a history of moving people around similar to "Beam me
up, Scottie" on Star Trek. Although at the Rapture we'll get a
new change of clothes—which means my wife will want to examine
the color and thread count. Just kidding. Not really. But
certainly possible! I digress... (I've been reading too much
C&C!)
But with the LOUD booming Rapture, we'll not only fly away to
the heavens, we'll immediately be with the Lord. And we have
some interesting reactions in scripture of people first seeing
God.
Reactions To First Seeing God On The Earth
Job could hardly talk when he found himself convicted of sin in
the presence of the Lord.
“I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear; But now my eye
sees You; Therefore I retract, and I repent in dust and ashes.”
Job 42:5-6
Peter felt the same conviction as Job:
But when Simon Peter saw that, he fell down at Jesus’ feet,
saying, “Go away from me Lord, for I am a sinful man!” Luke 5:8
John the Apostle didn’t mince words about his feelings when he
saw Jesus on the Isle of Patmos.
When I saw Him, I fell at His feet like a dead man. Rev. 1:17
Reactions To First Seeing God In Heaven
Isaiah seemed to be quite awed when he was taken up to the
throne of God in heaven. He immediately realized he’d arrived in
his sinful condition—his sin yet to be atoned.
I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the
train of His robe filling the temple. Is. 6:1b
Then I said, “Woe is me, for I am ruined [“undone” or “brought
to silence”]! Because I am a man of unclean lips [a sinner], and
I live among a people of unclean lips; For my eyes have seen the
King, the LORD of hosts.” Is. 6:5
Once Isaiah realizes he’s in the presence of the Lord, his
impure human sin is all the more evident. Interestingly, it took
a seraphim taking a coal from the altar and touching his lips
before he could remain in the presence of God.
I’m guessing our first time coming directly into God’s presence
in heaven, regardless of what precipitates our arrival (physical
death or Rapture), will be a moment in our eternity that we’ll
remember forever.
The difference for Church Age Believers is that when we arrive,
we’ll come fully vested. God will look at us but see no sin.
As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our
transgressions from us. Psa. 103:12
In our post-cross arrival, we’ll be able to talk. We know this
because of the description of those Believers in heaven who were
martyred in the Tribulation.
and they cry out with a loud voice, saying, “Salvation to our
God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb.” Rev. 7:10
I like that I can get excited and shout to the Lord! I can
relate to that too. So I can imagine that at my sudden arrival
at the pearly gates*, I’ll have a quite giddy twist-and-shout
moment. No selfies needed. I'll remember that moment forever.
What do you imagine?