Dying Without Fear By Pete BriscoeExemplo
The Promise That Erases Fear of Death
You only live twice: Once when you’re born. And once when you look death in the face. —Ian Fleming
I sometimes imagine my own death in a hospital room. Libby and all of my children and grandchildren are gathered around my bed, each taking turns and telling me how much they love me. Together, they leave to grab some dinner, and it’s while they are gone that Jesus says, “It’s time, Pete.” The lights get dimmer and I think, It’s about to happen!
For some time, imagining that moment brought fear because I thought, I’m going to be so alone. But then I found a beautiful promise.
We already discovered that Jesus pioneered death, and because He went first, death is supposed to be less scary. We’ll follow Him through, and one day He’ll present all the children to the Father. We’ll go blameless, without fear of rejection. This makes death less scary, but it’s still a little scary.
What promise will eliminate all fear?
“Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted.” (Hebrews 2:18)
Jesus was tempted to fear death, too. Remember the garden of Gethsemane? He was on His hands and face before the Father, saying, “Everything is possible for You. Please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want Your will to be done, not mine” (Mark 14:36 NLT).
Jesus suffered, He was tempted, and yet He surrendered to the Father. As a result, He is able to help those of us being tempted. The word help here means to run to someone upon hearing a cry. It’s a “Who’s in trouble? I’m coming!” When we trusted Jesus for salvation, we got Him for life! He gave us His Life, and He promised never to leave.
When your time comes to face death, cry out to Jesus. He’s already there; you won’t be alone in that moment. He is the One bridge that leads from this life to the next.
So, His dying for us might make our death less scary, but His presence with us takes all fear away.
Isn’t that beautiful?
Savior, the promise of eternity in Your presence is enough, and yet You promise more. What comfort it brings to know You are present in death, ushering us into a place of rest and glory! I feel so loved knowing that when I cry for help, You’re already there. Amen.
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Death is a great unknown. And because death is so mysterious, it elicits fear—the fear of unfulfilled dreams, losing control, and being alone in that very moment. Is it possible to face death and not be afraid? In this 5-day plan, Pete Briscoe takes you on a journey to discover the answer and equips you with the biblical truth you need to face death without fear.
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