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Let not Your Heart be Troubled
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here. John 14:1-3 This Scripture contains special meanings for us all the time, but it is especially meaningful at the death of a loved one. Jesus talks about the Father's house and the many mansions in that house. Then he said that he left this earth to prepare one for every born again believer. First, we see that there is no such thing a "just a little cabin in the corner of glory land." Nowhere do we find a single reference to a little cabin for us to live in when we get to heaven. Jesus speaks here of "many" mansions that he goes prepares for "you." Could this not mean that he is preparing an individual, luxurious apartment, condo, townhouse or mansion for each of us individually. Second, could this not mean that he comes for us as individuals only when he has finished the construction of our individual mansion? Third, could this not mean that, until our private mansion is finished, no power on earth can kill us? Finally, could this not mean that when he finishes our private mansion, no power on this earth can keep us here? Every
Christian faces death, either their own, or the death of a loved one.
But because of Jesus, we do not face it alone. When they got home they recognized him and were comforted by him. You see, He had been in death's dark valley and came out of it alive again. And now they knew it. No wonder he said, "Let not your hearts be troubled!"
1 Cor 15:6 They saw a man who had died but now lived again. What a comfort when their time comes to enter death's dark valley. With this many eyewitnesses, no wonder Jesus said, "Let not your hearts be troubled!"
John 21:1 What a comfort for each of them to see him alive. Now when death closes his cold, icy fingers around the throats of each of them, they now knew that they would go to their mansion in heaven. They knew also they would come back some day with Jesus to this earth. And what a comfort this is to each of us! You see, the same things are in store for each Christian. No
wonder Jesus said, "Let not your hearts be troubled!"
Dr. Jay Snell: Author of several books concerning the healing, prosperity, family well being and salvation contained in the Abrahamic covenant for Christians. These books were presented many times on TBN. Please give this faith building article away to as many as you feel will be blessed by it.
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