"PRECIOUS IN THE EYES OF THE LORD, IS
THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS"
I. GOD'S ESTIMATE OF THE CHRISTIANS DEATH, PRECIOUS.
A. By many a strange epithet for death.
1. Death some fearful monster that snatches our loved ones
from our midst.
B. This signifies that a Christian's death is -
1. Ordained & planned by God.
2. It is considered by Him, as precious.
II. GOD'S REASON FOR THIS ESTIMATE.
A. God loves the love and trust of His saints.
1. It may not always be constant in life.
a. Led astray into material realms.
b. Divided love.
2. How we do trust in death.
B. Present bodies hold our spirit captive.
1. For a while this is good.
a. Bodies are strong and healthy.
b. Mind is keen and alert.
1. enjoy world about us.
2. building up love and appreciation unto God.
2. After the passing of many years...
a. Bodies begin to afford more pain than pleasure.
b. Becomes harder to get around to enjoy life.
c. Minds sometimes lose keeness.
1. No longer storing up new knowledge.
2. Beginning just to live in past, no challenge of
new horizons.
C. Death gives release from this body of sin.
1. Not only release, but to saint the promise of a new body direct from
God eternal in the heavens.
D. Death of saints precious in God's eyes for it is the usher for the saints to
bring them into His presence. "for to be absent in the body. . ."
1. Fullfillment of the hope of Saints.
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Chuck Smith (1927 - 2013)
Pastor Chuck was used in the Jesus People revival where he was used along with others to minister to the hippy young people. They saw a work of the Spirit where many were added to the church and discipled. He has raised up many pastors who are a part of the Calvary Chapel movement now and where he pastors the large Costa Mesa church in California.The Calvary Chapel movement is based of simple principles that Chuck Smith taught over the years such as: The priority of agape love, Simple fellowship amongst the saints, the breaking of bread, the teaching of God's word chapter by chapter and verse by verse. And lastly and most importantly the principle not by might nor by power but by my spirit saith the Lord.