WITH HIM - The Glories of the Life to Come
By Cornelius R. Stam
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Many stories have been told about heaven that are Scripturally deficient, but one of these at least brings out a most precious truth. A simple but godly old man, it is said, died and went to heaven. There he was met by an angel who offered to introduce him to his new surroundings. "Where's my Jesus?" asked the old man. "Oh, we'll see Him soon," said the angel, "but I'm sure you'll want to see the beautiful mansion in which your mother now lives." "Well, that's all right," said the old man, "but I want to see my Jesus." "You will," replied the angel, "but first let me show you your new surroundings and especially the mansion prepared for you." "No! No!" said the old man, "all that can wait; I want to see my Jesus."
"Wherefore, comfort one another with these words" (I Thes. 4:18).A DISPENSATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
In closing it should be observed that all these blessings will be the more precious to us as we consider them from a dispensational perspective.
All of the glories that we shall share "with Christ" are promised to us as members of His Body, hence they are found only in the epistles of Paul. Neither in the "Old Testament," nor in the records of our Lord's earthly ministry do we find one promise of going to heaven to be with Christ at death.
Israel's hope and prospect were earthly in sphere. Christ, her Messiah, was to - and will - reign over her, and over the other nations, on earth (Jer. 23:5). Thus, at His coming to earth 2000 years ago, He was named "Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God WITH US" (Matt. 1:23). This prospect will, of course, be more completely realized during our Lord's millennial reign. What a joy it will be when Isaiah 11:1-9 and 35:1-10 and 59:20-60:3 are fulfilled, and the favored nation dwells in a restored land with Messiah in her midst! Indeed, this hope will be even more gloriously fulfilled in the "new earth" of Revelation 21:3, of which we read:
"Behold, the tabernacle of God is WITH MEN, and He will dwell WITH THEM, and they shall be His people; and God Himself shall be WITH THEM and be their God."But all this has to do with Israel and the nations and is based on Old Testament promises. Not until we come to the epistles of Paul do we read of a "hope which is laid up for you in heaven" (Col. 1:5).
Wonderful as it is that our Lord will one day dwell on earth as Emmanuel, "God with us," it is still more unspeakably wonderful that we, redeemed sinners of this present dispensation of grace, will one day be "caught up" to be "with Him"! Yes, Christ is "our hope," and heaven, God's own dwelling place, is our home!
Endnotes
1. "Clouds" - i.e., the hosts of His attending angels. Cf. Heb. 12:1; Rev.
1:7.
2. The Greek word rendered "changed" here is metamorphoo.
3. Gr., Politeuma, Citizenship.
4. Our judgment for sin is blessedly past (John 5:24; Rom. 8:1), but according to I Corinthians 3:13-15 our conduct and service as Christians will be reviewed at "the judgment seat of Christ," where some will be "rewarded" for faithfulness and others will "suffer loss." There both our service (I Cor. 3:10-15) and our conduct (II Cor. 5:10) will be scrutinized. See the writer's booklet, Will There Be Tears in Heaven?