Paradigm Shift

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Now when [Jesus] had said these things, He cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth!”

John 11:43

RECOMMENDED READING:  I CORINTHIANS 15:54-57  “54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ..”

COMMENTSA paradigm shift is when a long-held commonly believed world-view changes or is altered by a dramatic event.  Christ’s ministry and death and resurrection brought such a change or paradigm shift.  Before Christ, no one every died and didn’t remain dead or lived again.  But one of the miracles Jesus performed was raising a number of dead people.  In fact, when Jesus was resurrected, a number of graves near Jesus’ tomb were also opened and their bodies were also raised. Jesus conquered death (Hebrews 2:15).

Jesus foretold of His death and resurrection and even the coming Holy Spirit after He would return to heaven.  God abiding with us brought another paradigm change.  Man could not dwell with God or see God and live. Romans 8:35-39 not only tells us Christ has defeated death but provide payment for our sins so we can gain passage to eternal life as well.  Pharisee Jews believed in eternal life, but Sadducee Jews did not.  Jesus came and not only set the record straight but changed the way to redemption forever.  He even said (John 14:6) that He is the only way to the Father and is identical in mind and thought and Will with the Father.  If we know Jesus and have a relationship with Jesus, we also have a relationship with the Father.   Also true is if we have a relationship with the Holy Spirit, we also automatically have a relationship with Jesus and the Father since they are One.

Jesus promised to prepare a home for us in heaven.  He promised us He not only is One with God the Father but is our advocate with the Father.  He is our only way to heaven and the price He paid for our forgiveness and redemption from the power of and punishment for our sins is complete.  There is no other way to heaven, but His way is sufficient.   We only need to accept His gift and take His hand to receive it.  Then we follow the Holy Spirit in order to sustain and grow in our relationship with Christ.   We fail when we, like Peter, take our eyes off Christ and follow our own ideas or satan’s distractions and temptations.  Yet our failures are also redeemed and His hand and Holy Spirit is still near ready to pick us up and put us back on course and His path to heaven.

No one ever was on their death bed with regrets for not spending enough time at work or on the golf course, but many had and have regrets for not spending more time with their families or making their peace sooner with Christ.   Christ’s offer of forgiveness is good as long as we have life and breath.  It is only in this life we have opportunity to choose Him or not.  But  the consequences of not choosing Him or the blessings of choosing Him are permanent and eternal.  Scripture is also clear on what the consequences are and Jesus also gave clarity with His words in scripture, including the story He told of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31).

“Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? There are better :things ahead than any we leave behind.”  C. S. Lewis

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