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What Is Death?
By
Evangelist Lester Roloff
(1914–1982)
On the way over to Hebrews, chapter
9, I’d have you make a brief stop in chapter 4:
"Seeing then that we have a great
high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let
us hold fast our profession. "For we have not an high priest which cannot
be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted
like as we are, yet without sin. "Let us therefore come boldly unto the
throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time
of need."—Vss. 14–16.
Now to the 7th chapter to see what kind
of priest we have:
"For such an high priest became
us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher
than the heavens; "Who needeth not daily, as those high priests, to offer
up sacrifice, first for his own sins, and then for the people’s: for this
he did once, when he offered up himself."—Vss. 26,27.
Now that Priest is the kind I believe
in going to. He must be holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners
and made higher than the heavens. Show me one like that now, and I’ll beat
it straight to him. Who is that? Jesus.
Chapter 8, verse 1: "Now of the things
which we have spoken this is the sum...," the total right here. What is
he going to say about the Priest? He used one little word to describe Him:
"We have SUCH an high priest."
A man came to tell me this morning,
"I’m through with my religion. I’ve traded that off for Jesus." That’s
the greatest swap anyone will ever make. Anything that will keep you from
honoring Jesus and believing in Him, swap it off!
You Mormons, Methodists, Episcopalians,
Catholics, Baptists and others, if you are in trouble, settle for nothing
less than Christ and the new birth, because that will make you a new creature.
An Appointment to Keep
We are ready now for the main text—chapter
9. We have an appointment to keep. Everybody WILL keep this appointment:
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die…" (vs. 27), but he didn’t
stop there. After that, we have to settle up. After that, we have to give
an account, meet the record.
"And as it is appointed unto men
once to die, but after this the judgment: "So Christ was once offered to
bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear
the second time, without sin unto salvation."—Vss. 27,28.
Job raised the question, "If a man die,
shall he live again?" When a man gives up the ghost, what is his present
address?
This morning I mentioned that fear
usually takes on one of these particular aspects.
Some people are afraid of life, afraid
of what is going to happen; therefore the many suicides. They have never
learned to live. People are afraid of what tomorrow holds, afraid of what
they did yesterday, afraid to finish out today.
Then I suppose more people are afraid
of the Grim Reaper than of anything else. Oh, that’s why most people never
want to think about dying. "Don’t mention dying to me. Let it slip up on
me, and I’ll meet it when it comes."
Everybody Needs to Be Prepared to Die
Brother, everybody needs to be prepared
to die. Most people are afraid of death, yet death is but the graduation
of life. Death is sort of an underpass to Glory. Slipping out into eternity
is God’s way of graduating you.
There are a lot of false notions about
death. You hear, "Well, I don’t think man has a thing to do with the length
of his life. I mean, what is to be will be, whether it ever happens or
not." Well, I do have something to do with it.
People are afraid—afraid of life, afraid
of death.
Then they fear what will come after
death. People are afraid of death because they are afraid that they must
meet something beyond the grave. There certainly is something beyond the
grave.
Now then, what is death? Everlasting
punishment, damnation, God’s wrath, destruction, perishing, and the second
death.
One verse will give you hope—II Corinthians
1:10; but notice in verse 9 that everybody is sentenced to death: "…we
had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves,
but in God which raiseth the dead." Now verse 10: "Who delivered us from
so great a death [past tense], and doth deliver [right now]: in whom we
trust that he will yet deliver us [deliverance from death]."
No Christian ever dies permanently.
You can’t kill eternal life. I don’t believe in soul-sleep, where out in
the cemetery we lie around for fifty or a hundred years. I believe we are
alive. When my spirit leaves my body, it goes Home. A lot of these new
doctrines are but forms of cults.
The Next Step After Death
What is the next step after death?
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment."
The Bible says everyone shall give an account. We must all stand at the
judgment.
There are two judgments, according
to the Bible. One will be, in a sense, the judgment for Christians. Actually,
there won’t be a real judgment, because "There is therefore now no condemnation
[judgment] to them which are in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 8:1). If you are a
member of the "in crowd" spiritually, there will be no judgment. You will
not stand there scared to death and trembling; you will be there only for
your rewards. But sinners must stand at the great white throne judgment
to have their record read and know that God is doing right.
The Only Book You Can Trust
Folks, this is the only Book that you
can trust to tell you about life, death and what happens after death. This
is the only Book that is authoritative. If you believe the Book, you can
get all your questions answered, your problems solved, your doubts dissolved.
I’m thinking of two men who died. The
Bible says, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness"
(Rom. 4:3). Abraham was a man of faith, but he died.
A poor man lay daily at a rich man’s
gate, according to the book of Luke, and the dogs came and licked his sores.
They were his doctors. There is healing in the saliva of a dog, and that
was the best this poor man could get. He didn’t have hospitalization; he
couldn’t get medical help, so his best friends, the dogs, licked his sores.
That story is similar to Job in the
ash pile, with boils all over him. There is antiseptic value in ashes,
so probably he would take the broken, sterilized pottery, lance his big
risings, mash them out, then take a handful of ashes and put them on the
boils. At least the ash pile was the best doctor he had. His friends didn’t
help him. They didn’t bring "Dr. Somebody" out to see him. He didn’t have
any doctors.
Abraham died and had gone to be with
the Lord. The poor man died and went to Abraham’s bosom. In other words,
he went into the heart of faith. He went to the place where Abraham was.
When the rich man died, "in hell he
lift up his eyes"—the unknown doctrine for this wild generation.
Why Some People Don’t Believe in Hell
You know why the average person doesn’t
believe in Hell? He knows if there is one, he is going there, and he just
doesn’t want to think about it. If you preach the doctrine of Hell, people
say, "Man, that’s horrible! I don’t know why anybody would want to go to
a church like that."
Would you rather find out about Hell
and turn from it now, or have nobody tell you and you land there forever,
then wonder, Why didn’t that preacher tell me? I went to his church Sunday
after Sunday?
Brother, if I have a cure for cancer,
I ought to share it. If I have a way to keep you from going to Hell, I
ought to tell you about it, if I love you.
The rich man died and went to Hell.
Now you can raise question after question.
You can say, "Evidently he went to Hell because he didn’t feed and take
care of the poor man who lay daily at his gate. He had plenty, because
he fared sumptuously every day and had all sorts of riches."
The Bible didn’t say why the man went
to Hell. I believe you can go to Hell for one reason only—unbelief.
The rich man called Abraham "Father"—"Father
Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of
his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this f-l-a-m-e"
(Luke 16:24).
I didn’t invent Hell. No Christian
invented Hell. No preacher invented Hell. Hell is the Devil’s home, and
if you live for him, walk with him, you will go home with him one of these
days. Don’t blame God for such a doom. No one in this building ought even
think about going to Hell when I offer you the straight road to Heaven.
He raised the question, ‘Would you
send Lazarus?’
Abraham said, ‘No sir. There’s between
me and you a great gulf fixed—f-i-x-e-d.’ He said, ‘There’s no traffic,
no plane, no train, no way for somebody to come from where I am to where
you are.’
The second request he made was this:
‘Father Abraham, I’m not arguing with you about that. It looks as if I’m
here to stay. But could you do something about my five brothers? Would
you send somebody from Heaven to warn them, that they come not to this
place?’
Abraham said, ‘Son, remember: You had
your good things on earth. The poor man had his bad things. Now your brothers
have Moses and the prophets.’ (We have more than that now. We have Moses
and the Prophets, the New Testament, the Holy Spirit and gospel preachers.
What more do you need, dear friend, in order to get saved?)
The rich man said, ‘They may not hear
them, but if you would send somebody from where you are to where they are,
they would believe; they would repent.’ You have to believe in order to
be saved.
You know why he went to Hell? He never
got saved. He never said, "Lord, I’m sorry. I’ve sinned, and I want You
to forgive me for my sin."
Where Do People Go After Death?
Where do people go when they die? They
go either to Heaven or to Hell.
Now let us look at death for the Christian.
Are we to be afraid of it? Nobody is going to bypass it. I know the Bible
says, "It is appointed unto men once to die," but I believe if the rapture
takes place, we won’t have to take time to die. The ones who are dead will
rise first.
"Then we which are alive and remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in
the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. "Wherefore comfort one
another with these words."—I Thess. 4:17,18.
It will be a brand-new experience. I’ve
never been raptured, but I will be.
Unsaved friend, if you want to go with
us, trust Jesus right now and let Him come into your life.
What is death for the Chris-tian? Just
going to sleep. It is peace. Then the crown of life comes after death.
Christians have no need to be afraid.
Both Moses and Elijah came back from
the dead in good shape. You say, "Are we going to recognize our loved ones?"
May I ask you a question? Will we know
less in Heaven than we know down here? If my mother came walking in at
that door, I would recognize her. If my daddy came in, I would know him.
Now, when this imperfect body fades
away and is laid to rest, with a new body and a new mind, when I meet my
mother and daddy, I will know them. I have a little sister named Thelma;
I’ll recognize her. Yes, we will recognize one another in Heaven. Our experiences
will be very blessed and sweet and wonderful when we get to Heaven.
Are You Ready?
The question is this: Are you ready?
You say, "Brother Roloff, quickly tell
me how to get ready to meet the Saviour."
Confess that you are a sinner, because
all have sinned, and there is not one thing you can do about it. You are
lost forever. You are helpless. You are dead in trespasses and sin. Not
the church nor Mother nor Dad nor the priest nor Brother Roloff nor the
baptismal waters nor good works can save you. You can’t do a thing about
it. Then just make a confession; just admit that Jesus Christ died for
your sins according to the Scriptures. Just take the Bible plan that says,
"…
now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation" (II Cor.
6:2). Then trust Him and say, "Come into my heart, Lord Jesus, and save
me."
I’ll promise you that if the rapture
takes place five minutes from now, you will be ready for it and be in it.
It makes no difference how old you are or how young you are; if you are
old enough to realize you’re a sinner and need Jesus and will trust Him,
you can be saved.
People say, "Look what you’ve missed."
I know. I’ve missed being a drunkard. I’ve missed being a dopehead. I’ve
missed dying before I reached threescore years. I missed the Devil’s alphabet
and his language. I’ve missed the sorrow, the heartache, the loneliness
of a broken home. There are a heap of things I’ve missed, and I appreciate
missing them.
I’ve been thinking about a little song.
Maybe the choir would help me to sing it.
He cleansed the spotted leper;
He opened blinded eyes;
He walked on troubled waters,
Astounded passers by,
Forgave the sinful woman, Raised
Lazarus from the dead,
Took bread from one small basket,
And then ten thousand fed.
He’s the Oak, and I’m the ivy.
He’s the Potter; I’m the clay.
He’s the Oil; I’m just the vessel.
I’m the traveler; He’s the Way.
I’m the flower; He’s the Fragrance.
I’m the lamp, but He’s the Flame.
He’s the words I sing to music;
I’m the bride who claims His name.
Sweet Jesus, sweet Jesus, what
a wonder You are.
You’re brighter than the morning
star.
You’re fairer, much fairer
Than the lily that grows by the
wayside;
Precious, more precious than gold.
Would you come now to the altar? Come
and say to Jesus, "You are sweet to my life." Tell Him that you love Him
tonight and that you are going to walk with Him and serve Him.
THIS WORD FROM THE EDITOR
You have read Brother Roloff’s message.
Now it is up to you to choose Heaven or Hell. If you have never trusted
Christ as your Saviour, there is absolutely no reason for you not to do
so today. You may rest assured that you will be received; for Jesus promised,
"Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." No matter how sinful
you have been, Christ will receive you. Won’t you go to Him today in prayer
and tell Him in your own words that you will trust Him as your Saviour?
If you will trust Him, then pray this
simple prayer:
Dear Lord Jesus, I know I’m a sinner,
and I do believe You died for me. Here and now I trust You as my Saviour,
and I do completely depend on You to take me to Heaven when I die. Thank
You for saving my soul, and help me to live for You and to be a good Christian.
Amen.
If you prayed that simple prayer, I
have some free literature I want to send that will help you as you set
out to live the Christian life. All you need do to receive it is fill out the
decision form and send it to me.
Decision Form
Dr. Shelton Smith
Sword of
the Lord
PO Box 1099
Murfreesboro, TN 37133-1099
Dear Dr. Smith,
I have read the sermon, "What Is Death?" by Bro. Roloff and I have made the
decision to receive Christ as my Saviour. Please send me the free literature
that you mentioned that will help me to grow in my Christian life and that will
help me to share with others the message of salvation.
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