Waiting
for Christ's second coming and waiting for the resurrection are one and
the same. The second coming is the coming of the risen Christ, raising
our mortal bodies with him in the glory of God. Jesus' resurrection
and ours are central to our faith. Our resurrection is as intimately
related to the resurrection of Jesus as our belovedness is related to
the belovedness of Jesus. Paul is very adamant on this point. He
says: "If there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ cannot have
been raised either, and if Christ has not been raised, then our
preaching is without substance, and so is your faith" (1 Corinthians
15:13-14).
Indeed,
our waiting is for the risen Christ to lift us up with him in the
eternal life with God. It is from the perspective of Jesus'
resurrection and our own that his life and ours derive their full
significance. "If our hope in Christ has been for this life only," Paul
says, "we are of all people the most pitiable" (1 Corinthians 15:18).
We don't need to be pitied, because as followers of Jesus we can look
far beyond the limits of our short life on earth and trust that nothing
we are living now in our body will go to waste.
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