Understanding Cremation: Christian Perspectives and Resurrection Hope

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Now it's true that the ancient Hebrews of the Jewish people in the Old Testament times and a new testament times for that matter would have been horrified at cremation given their thinking of how a dead body should be cared for. It's a very interesting cultural concept that we see reflected in the bi it's not commanded in the Bible but it's reflected in the Bible that great care and honor should be given to a person's corpse. [00:03:17]

The Bible says that God will resurrect these bodies, these bodies that we currently have that are currently part of our very being. God will resurrect these bodies. Let me just read to you a few passages 1 Corinthians chap 15 starting at verse 35 but someone will say how are the dead raised up and with what body do they come? Foolish one what you sow is not made alive unless it dies. [00:06:18]

So also is the resurrection of the Dead. The body is sown in corruption it is raised in incorruption it is sown in dishonor it is raised in glory it is sown in weakness it is raised in power it is sown a natural body it is raised a spiritual body there is a natural body and there is a spiritual body. [00:07:18]

Listen the body of a Believer is sown in corruption in weakness no matter what. Now it is absolutely true that God has a plan and a purpose for these bodies for friends the Bible makes it very clear that our Salvation is total Soul Spirit body. It's not like the only thing that God cares about you and your your soul or your spirit. [00:08:44]

Our Resurrection body will come from these bodies that exist right now yet the bodies of Believers are destroyed all the time. There are believers whose body is destroyed by violent destruction there are other believers this is much more common whose bodies are destroyed through Decay over time. No matter what this corruptible body that gets sown in the ground is going to turn to ashes is going to turn to dust. [00:09:22]

Cremation does to the body in 30 minutes what 30 years in the ground does. You say well I don't want to be left behind only ashes from cremation. Friends you're going to end up that way no matter what. So again I'm not saying to anybody that you should be cremated that's an individual decision. I'm just saying that there's no biblical command against cremation. [00:09:53]

In sure and certain hope of the Resurrection to eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ we commend to almighty God our brother or sister of course and we commit his body to the ground Earth to Earth ashes to ashes dust to dust the Lord bless him and keep him the Lord make his face to shine upon him and be gracious to him the Lord lift up his countenance upon him and give him peace. [00:10:36]

God will take the molecules of our body and reassemble them into a glorious Resurrection body and here's the good news God does not need a well-preserved corpse to do this. Now since there's no specific biblical command against cremation I think Christians are absolutely free to choose it if it does not violate their conscience. [00:11:22]

We have freedom in Jesus Christ about this if somebody thinks it's better stewardship a better practice to go through cremation that's between them and the Lord it is not a denial of the Resurrection. We are all sown in corruption and weakness it's not like the cremated body is any more corrupt or weak than the body that's laid whole in the ground. [00:12:22]

The Bible gives us sort of a main mode or conception of prayer. The main mode or conception of prayer is praying to God the Father through and in the name of of Jesus Christ God the son influenced and guided by the work of the Holy Spirit God the holy spirit. So to God the Father through the name and the work of God the son Guided by and influenced by the work of God the Holy Spirit. [00:42:40]

Repentance and Faith are two sides of the same coin. You can't truly put your faith in Jesus and take you until you take take your faith out of sin and self taking Faith out of sin and self is what we call repentance putting faith in Jesus is what we call Faith they're two sides of the same coin they're not two different things they're two related things like two sides of the same coin or two sides of the same Shield. [00:57:41]

The message I like to present is like this is that repentance and Faith are two sides of the same coin. You can't truly put your faith in Jesus and take you until you take take your faith out of sin and self taking Faith out of sin and self is what we call repentance putting faith in Jesus is what we call Faith they're two sides of the same coin they're not two different things they're two related things like two sides of the same coin or two sides of the same Shield. [00:57:41]

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