We're now 4 years after the start of COVID. The biggest takeaway for me is how terrified people are of death. I fear we haven't really discussed this as a country. Let's start that conversation today.
Good morning, welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. Before we get to the main point of the day, just something that caught my attention last week on the radio show, I don't think we talked about it here, we were talking about how to change someone's mind. And I wrote a book about it, it's a pamphlet that takes an hour to read. It's called How to Change Someone's Mind. mind and one of the points, one of the pieces of advice is you have to let the other person talk first. They have to empty their opinion bucket. They have a
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bucket full of opinions. They need to empty all of it before you can even begin to state your opinion. And this week in a church they were talking about, the pastor was talking about the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 and it says here the Spirit said to Philip go over and join this chariot. All right so Philip ran to him heard this this Ethiopian eunuch reading Isaiah and asked and Philip said do you understand what you're reading and the eunuch said how can I unless someone guides me and he invited Philip to come up and sit with him and they read Isaiah 53 or he the eunuch said to Philip,
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About whom, I ask you, does the prophet say this? Yeah, does the prophet say this? About himself or about someone else? Then Philip opened his mouth and began with this scripture. He told him the good news about Jesus. Then Philip opened his mouth. Philip didn't come in hot and start preaching in the Ethiopian's face. He listened to the Holy Spirit, acted on it, went to the chariot,
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let this person talk, let him ask questions. And then, when the moment was right, then he opened his mouth. Isn't that amazing that the scriptures write it that way? Then Philip opened his mouth. God didn't have to write it that way. Right. He just could have said, and Philip answered him. No, but it was then he opened his mouth. Pretty interesting. So, anyway, I want to talk about dying.
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We mentioned this briefly on Friday. Now there were four years out of the beginning of COVID. And one of the main lessons of that COVID experience was how people are terrified of dying. Now, this, any thought I have here is coming from a 39-year-old who, I just, I don't fear death. I don't have that. Right now, I'm not physically in bad health, so I'm getting older, so like I'm sore.
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Like I kicked the soccer ball the other day with my son, and like my knee hurts now, so like that stuff's there, but death's not a thing I've thought a lot about. I'm not in the military. I don't have a job that's risky. So I'm coming at this with no firsthand knowledge of thinking about this at all. But from the scriptures I have a vision that heaven is awesome. Well this is what Paul said in Philippians 1. He said, To me, to live is Christ, to die is gain. But if I live on in the flesh, this will mean fruit from my labor.
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Yet what I shall choose I cannot tell, for I am hard-pressed between the two. It's like, I don't know, die, live. Having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better. Nevertheless, to remain in the flesh is more needful for you. And being confident of this, I know that I shall remain and continue with you for your progress and joy of faith that you're rejoicing for me may be more abundant in Christ Jesus by my coming to you again." So Paul's like dying is way better but for now I'm here to serve you.
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I heard so like that's all I can think of when I think of death it's like oh that's way better. I don't know how else am I to think about it. If I'm scared of it, that's just me thinking of it. But look what Paul wrote about it. I heard someone say there's a distinction between fear of dying and fear of death. That's interesting. Maybe you fear dying.
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Maybe you think you fear death, like the afterlife, but you really just fear dying. You fear the pain, perhaps, of the process of it. You don't know how you'll die. But death itself, there should be no fear. Paul said it's way better than this life. He said having a desire to depart and be with Christ, the word there, the Greek word is, it's stronger than desire.
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We don't really have a word for it. One use of this Greek word is a lust. It's a longing for, like a profound longing to die. The piece is that God is in control of all of it.
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He knows when you'll die and how.
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You don't, I don't, none of us do. He knows all of it. James 4, come now, you who say, today or tomorrow, we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit. Yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. I love that, James. Like to all you planning out your life, you don't know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life?
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For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. And said you all to say, if the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that if the Lord wills. James is like, you don't know.
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What do you know?
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I'll end with John Piper. He said, instead of trying to stop thinking about death, every time that thought comes into your head, say to death, go ahead, death, make my day. Say if you let me live, Christ will be honored on earth in my life. If you take away my life, I get more of Christ in heaven. I can't lose. Then, get on with your work.
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Make a meal, vacuum a rug, close a real estate deal. Go about your daily life with a total happy uncertainty. How about that? A totally happy uncertainty about when you will die.
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