Even in the Old
Testament there was belief in conscious existence after death. A brother in
Christ has written, "We read from Gen. 25:8 'Then Abraham gave up the ghost, and
died in a good old age, an old man, and full of years (175 years) and was
GATHERED TO HIS PEOPLE.' And again in Gen. 35:29, 'And Isaac gave up the ghost,
and died, and was GATHERED UNTO HIS PEOPLE.' 'And when Jacob had made an end of
commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the
ghost, and was GATHERED UNTO HIS PEOPLE.' Gen. 49:33. So far, we have cited only
three specific cases, namely, the deaths of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. What we
see in each case, the deceased was 'gathered unto his people'. This in itself
suggests a home coming; indeed, a rejoining of loved ones who had gone on
before. But if there was no 'knowing each other': if there was no consciousness,
why would the writer bother to record that indeed, the deceased was gathered
unto his people? We learn from Eccl. 12:7, 'Then shall the dust return to the
earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.' Paul
indicated that being absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord. Since
this is true, it is rather needless to think that there is unconsciousness in
God. The average man on the street today, has come to believe that there is more
reality in the unseen than in that which we see. But there are countless numbers
of people who simply dismiss as false, or foolishness, that which they cannot
see. Simply because you cannot see spirits, should you claim that nobody else
can? Sit real tight and let us re-examine an incident that occurred away back
about the year B.C. 1056. Saul was in serious trouble, both with man and with
God. In a last desperate bid to get a word from God, he wanted to get in touch
with the prophet who, in his lifetime gave so many messages to the king. Now
listen clearly to what the biblical record states. 'And the king (Saul) said
unto her (the witch of Endor), Be not afraid: for what sawest thou? And the
woman said unto Saul, I saw gods ascending out of the earth. And he said unto
her, what form is he of? And she said, an old man cometh up; and he is covered
with a mantle. And Saul perceived THAT IT WAS SAMUEL insomuch that Saul stooped
with his face to the ground, and bowed himself. And Samuel said to Saul, Why
hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?' etc. 1 Samuel. 28:13-20. Please read
all the verses from 13 to 20. Why would Samuel be 'brought up' as we just showed
above? It is obvious that Saul could not see Samuel because he asked the witch
to describe what form the old man had. But Samuel was able to rehearse in Saul's
ears all the things that God had said before through the very mouth of Samuel
when he was alive. Listen to the conclusion drawn by Samuel... 'Moreover the
Lord will also deliver Israel with thee into the hands of the Philistines: 'and
'tomorrow shalt thou and thy sons be with me, etc.' 1 Sam. 28:19. Now
read on! 'And it came to pass on the morrow, when the Philistines came to strip
the slain, that they found Saul and his three sons fallen in Mt. Gilboa.' 1 Sam.
31:8. I pray, tell me my friend, Was not that the very outcome spoken by Samuel
(up from the grave) to Saul the day before? Say it was not Samuel if you wish!
The fact is that a spirit came forth at the bidding of the witch of Endor. He
knew all about king Saul. Not only about his past, but also about his future."
–End quote.
I would quote
briefly from the inspired writings of George Hawtin. "Sweet mystery of life, at
last we've found Thee! And we have found that Thou, O Christ, art life - not
that life which flourishes as grass in the field today and tomorrow the wind
passes over it and it is gone, nor life like ours, which is as a mist which the
wind driveth away, but life aionian, life everlasting, life eternal, life
evermore, the life of the ages. Well spoke our beloved Lord when He said,
'Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that heareth My word, and believeth on Him
that sent Me, HATH EVERLASTING LIFE, and shall not come into condemnation; but
IS PASSED FROM DEATH UNTO LIFE,' or as Rotherham has translated it, 'hath passed
over out of death into life' (Jn. 5:24). It is a wonderful hour in the
experience of any man when he passes from death 'across to life,' and that is
exactly what happens when we believe on Christ. As the Father hath life in
Himself, so hath He given to the Son to have life in Himself; and to all who
believe on Him life is given, even that eternal life which God Himself is and
which abounds like rivers of living water within us when Jesus Christ comes in
to abide. Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is every man that
trusteth in Him! With this wonderful realization firmly abiding in our hearts we
are better prepared to grasp the truth Christ clearly gave us when He said,
'Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead
shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live' (Jn.
5:25). Think on that statement, child of God. Was not Jesus telling us that we
are dead as dead can be? And did He not make two remarkable statements - first,
the hour is coming, and second, the hour now is when the dead shall hear the
voice of the Son of God, and they that hear shall live? Have not we who have
believed proven the truth of this in our very spirit and in our experience? The
greatest proof in the universe that Jesus Christ is alive forevermore is the
fact that, when we believed, He came to dwell within us. He who is alive
forevermore, has come to us that we might live also... and has raised us up
together with Himself to share with Him the life of the ages" - end quote.
Yet some tell
us that the dead are dead - that there is no life or consciousness or being for
the child of God apart from or beyond or above physical existence - should you
lay this tabernacle aside there is nothing - you cease to exist - you are gone!
I do not hesitate to tell you that it is a wicked lie, a monstrous deceit, and a
dreadful denial of the life we have now been given in Christ Jesus. Let's get
right down to the brass tacks here. Do you want to hear the truth beyond all the
superstitions you've heard, beyond all the emptiness and hopelessness of Old
Testament economy? Eternal life is first and foremost spiritual, not physical.
To hear some preachers teach it one would think that a man cannot possess
eternal life except it be manifest on a physical level - in an immortal body. I
think that no man understands the first thing about life out of death who misses
the clear and unmistakable understanding given by Paul in his words to the
Romans, "And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the
spirit is life because of righteousness" (Rom. 8:10). The body is dead, just as
God told Adam it would be. So for the man who has received Christ his body is
still dead because of sin, but his spirit is alive because of righteousness -
Christ's righteousness, of course, for there is none other, the righteousness
that comes with Him when we believe into Him and He gives us Himself and with
and by Himself His life. This life which even now is reality within us is that
life and immortality which has been BROUGHT TO LIGHT through the gospel. Hear
and believe the wonderful news, precious friend of mine, YOUR SPIRIT IS ALIVE
BECAUSE OF THE INDWELLING CHRIST! We have been QUICKENED by the Spirit, BORN of
the incorruptible seed of the Word of God that liveth and abideth forever. We
know that we HAVE PASSED from death unto life, the scripture says. You who WERE
DEAD hath He quickened. He has MADE US ALIVE and RAISED US UP (resurrection) and
made us sit together in the heavenly places with Christ. God HATH GIVEN unto us
eternal life. He that has the Son HAS LIFE. If any man be in Christ he IS A NEW
CREATION. Now, I ask, if we have been quickened, made alive, born of
incorruptible seed, passed from death to life, raised up, etc. and are then
unconscious - TOTALLY DEAD - when the body, the outer man passes away - what IS
THIS LIFE THAT WE NOW POSSESS IN EARTHEN VESSELS? What do we have above and
beyond any sinner, any unregenerated, any unquickened, and dead man on earth?
What IS this life we have received? What IS this birth? What is this
resurrection, for, "If ye then BE RISEN with Christ, seek those things which are
above where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God." The life we have is HIS
LIFE! And HE is conscious, personality, being! This life we have in our SPIRIT!
If others want to die and be unconscious, alright. But since I have been given
power to become a child of God I have an identity (spirit) as the offspring of
God, and just as a fleshly baby possesses the being, personality, and
consciousness of its parent, so I possess the being, personality (although
immature) and consciousness of my parent -GOD. If I could die and be unconscious
THEN GOD IS DEAD! The testimony of scripture is that the body returns to the
earth from whence it came, and the spirit returns to God who gave it. So far as
the body is concerned, and that which is done "under the sun," the dead are dead
and there is no remembrance in the grave, nor do the dead praise God. Attend any
funeral and you will see the truth of that! Spirit is another matter. Either man
does not have a spirit, or the spirit of man is conscious beyond the death of
the outer man. II Cor. 5:6-9 speaks of being at home in the body, or being
absent from the body and being present with the Lord. And that both states
involve spiritual union with God is indicated when Paul says, "Wherefore we
labor, that whether present or absent, WE MAY BE ACCEPTED OF HIM" (vs. 9). In
Phil. 1:23-24 Paul says, "For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to
depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better: nevertheless to abide in the
flesh is more needful for you. And having this confidence, I know that I shall
abide and continue with you all for your furtherance..." Which he did for a
number of years. All the MYSTICS throughout the centuries believed in the
consciousness of the spirit after death. If we have a spirit IT MUST BE
CONSCIOUS. I personally know three or four people who have died and been raised
from the dead. One was dead for several hours - no, two of them were dead for
several hours. ALL of them were conscious apart from the body and saw and heard
and spoke in the spirit realm - all were in communion with Jesus in the realm of
Spirit, and all "came back into" their body. Those who minister the finality of
death - when your body dies you're dead and gone, non-existent - minister under
the blindness of the OLD COVENANT, the ministration of death. They know not that
the Christ has come and given us life, they understand not that Christ IS NOW
the resurrection and the life, they comprehend not the glad truth that eternal
life is even now a glorious and eternal reality in "the inner man which is
renewed day by day," they, like the patriarchs and the prophets under the Old
Testament, and like the Jews to this very day, are still awaiting the Saviour
and looking to some future day for the resurrection, totally oblivious to the
wonderful fact that "If ye then BE RISEN with Christ, seek those things which
are above (in that higher realm of the spirit, where your eternal life is),
where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God" (Col. 3:1). I am here to tell you
that CHRIST IS COME! I proclaim to you today the glad tidings of the NEW
TESTAMENT, the ministration of life! God has anointed me to declare the
RESURRECTION WHICH I-S, not one that shall be! Those who minister the finality
of death minister the Old Covenant and know nothing as they ought to know and
have seen nothing - the heavens have never been opened to them. Their ministry
is not one of faith and hope and present reality, but of fear of death and a
sense of foreboding and depression. They know not the life that transcends the
body, the life that is first of all realized spiritually rather than soulishly
or physically. Death is emphasized, dramatized, its power glorified by men who
minister, not out of the power of life, but out of the fear of death. It is the
fear of death that drives many in this hour to seek the immortality of the body.
And make no mistake! "If the Spirit of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead
dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the dead SHALL ALSO QUICKEN (MAKE
ALIVE) YOUR MORTAL BODIES by His Spirit that dwelleth in you" (Rom.
8:11). That is the hope yet to be fulfilled in and through the manifested sons
of God. But I say to all who have not the consciousness of that eternal life
which is already yours, that resurrection in which you are already raised, that
eternal consciousness, existence and being you already are, I say to those who
are striving for physical immortality because of the fear of the finality of
death - Christ has already come and Himself partook of flesh and blood, that
through death He might destroy death, and might DELIVER THEM WHO THROUGH FEAR OF
DEATH ARE ALL THEIR LIFETIME SUBJECT TO BONDAGE. Under the Old Testament life
and immortality had not yet been fully brought to light. No wonder the old
saints often lived and spoke as those subject to bondage! No wonder they
emphasized the power of death, the hopelessness of death, the finality of death!
But how sad that the redeemed of Jesus Christ, His brethren, so often prove that
they know so little of the deliverance and life he has given and the song of
joy: "Death is swallowed up in victory. Thanks be to God who giveth us the
victory, through Christ our Lord!" My brother! art thou living in the full
experience of this blessed truth? He delivers from the fear of death and the
bondage it brings, changing it into the joy of knowing that "we have passed from
death unto life!"
Since then, we
have been made alive because of our spirit being quickened by His Spirit, Paul
leads us on to another marvelous truth which I fear multitudes of earnest
believers are failing to see, including some elect saints of God. "Who hath
saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but
according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus
before the world began, but is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour
Jesus Christ, who HATH ABOLISHED DEATH, and HATH BROUGHT life and immortality to
light through the gospel" (II Tim. 1:9-10). The Word of God is true. It is not a
silly fairy tale or a superstitious myth. It is not a lie. Men are liars. God is
true. And when God says, "Christ, who hath abolished death," we poor puny worms
of the dust had better believe it, and cease calling God a liar by telling Him
He is wrong. For "he that believeth not God hath made Him a liar" (1 Jn. 5:10).
Oh, read it and re-read it and rejoice in it with joy unspeakable and full of
glory! Through His thirty-three years of death Christ hath abolished death and
through the power of His glorious resurrection He has brought that resurrection
life into us so that it is wonderfully true that "when we were dead...He hath
quickened us together with Christ...and hath raised us up together, and made us
sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus" (Eph. 2:5- 6). But now someone
is going to ask us why it is that, if death is abolished, men continue to die.
The answer is, of course, men do not continue to die. Oh, we know their bodies
go to the grave. And we call this death. It is not death. God does not call it
death. Those who equate death with a body in a coffin know absolutely nothing
about death. Ye who were dead hath He quickened! I was lying neither in a coffin
at the funeral parlor nor in a dark hole in the ground when I was quickened and
made alive in Christ. Death was not my body in a coffin, and the life I have
received is not an immortal flesh-body. Don't you see? What men call death is
not death, and what men call life is not life. Only when the Holy Spirit enables
us to see the true nature of all things can we understand a mystery so deep. One
man came and by the grace of God tasted death "FOR EVERY MAN." Mark
carefully, He only tasted it. He remained in death for thirty-three and one half
years culminating in the death of the cross. He merely sampled it. But He
sampled it in the place of every son of Adam. He actually tasted death "FOR
EVERY MAN." Do you believe it? Dare you believe it? The mystery is just
this. Jesus died for the whole race of men. When He arose He injected life into
the stream of humanity, so that there is a spiritual quality in man that
transcends the body realm. It is a dimension of being that even the grave cannot
hold. It is that "light" which lighteth every man that cometh into the world,
and that light is Christ (Jn. 1:4,9-10). No life beyond the grave? Then Christ
did not die and rise again, He did not taste death for every man, He did not
give His life for the life of the world, He did not abolish death and bring life
and immortality to light! That light which lighteth every man that cometh into
the world is the spiritual sense of being, that in man which is eternal and
deathless, which God will pursue until it is brought to the image and likeness
of God that He may become "All-in-all." This free gift came (has already come)
upon ALL MEN unto justification of life (Rom. 5:18). Can anything be plainer?
Any other doctrine is OLD TESTAMENT doctrine, not the gospel of our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ who hath abolished death. Hearken to the Word! One day a
poor man, a heartbroken father, came to the Master. His little daughter has
passed on. He said, "My daughter is dead" (Mat. 9:18). He thought she was dead.
Little did he comprehend that the One who stood before him is the resurrection
and the life. But what did the Master say? A strange word for Old Testament
saints, for sure. "And when Jesus came into the ruler's house, and saw the
minstrels and the people making a noise, He said unto them, Give place: for the
maid is not dead, but sleepeth. And they laughed Him to scorn." What did He say
on another occasion? "Our friend Lazarus sleepeth; but I go, that I may awaken
him out of sleep" (Jn. 11:11). Oh yes, a little farther on, because the
disciples misunderstood Him, He also said that Lazarus was dead. This which we
call physical death is the nearest thing to death that we know. But the New
Testament everywhere draws a clear and sharp distinction between death and
sleep. What is the difference? you ask. There is a great difference, indeed! A
dead man has no life, consciousness or being. But a sleeping man IS STILL ALIVE
THOUGH UNCONSCIOUS TO THE WORLD AROUND HIM. And he is STILL CONSCIOUS ON ANOTHER
PLANE. Thus, the martyr Stephen "fell asleep" while beholding the heavens
opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God, and crying with a
loud voice into that bright world beyond the mortal, "Lord Jesus, receive my
spirit!" (Acts 6:54-60). As to the earth realm he was asleep; as to Christ in
His glory at the right hand of the Father he was wondrously alive in the spirit.
I guess my question would be - do spirits sleep? God is a spirit and He neither
slumbers nor sleeps. The soul can certainly sleep, the body may be thought of as
sleeping, but the spirit? One quickened and made alive IN CHRIST? One who has
passed from death into life? One who knows that he has eternal life? One who is
born of God? I DON'T THINK SO! Paul said that to be absent from the body is to
be present with the Lord. Why would you worry about where you would be or what
you would be doing, if you would be PRESENT WITH THE LORD? Do you really think
you could consciously be present in spirit with the Lord Jesus and just be
floating around like a peeping Tom watching humans do their thing? Or haunting a
house? Or being bored? I DON'T THINK SO! Either the Bible tells the truth, or it
is a lie. When Jesus said, "He that believeth in me SHALL NEVER DIE" - either no
one has ever believed in Him in the past 2,000 years including His own apostles,
or no one who has trusted in Him has ever died, or He lied. It has to be one of
those three ways! I don't believe he lied, and I don't believe there has not
been one single person who has believed on Him for two millenniums. So,
evidently, there are quite a few people whose bodies are in the grave - but they
LIVE! As Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, "But I would not have you to be
ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even
as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him" (I Thes.
4:13-14). This passage contains a two-dimensional truth. From the earthly aspect
those who have gone by way of the grave sleep; from the heavenly aspect they
come with Jesus when He comes, out of the heavenly and spiritual dimension of
consciousness and being. Since Jesus came and brought life to men this thing we
call physical death is merely a sleep, merely a divine provision on the way to
the fullness of life whereby we lay aside this sin-cursed house of clay, to live
in the spirit unto God. Paul understood this mystery and wrote of his own
destiny: "For me, to live is Christ - His life in me; and to die is gain. If,
however, it is to be life in the flesh and I am to live on here, that means
fruitful service for me; so I can say nothing as to my personal preference - I
cannot choose, but I am hard pressed between the two. My yearning desire is to
depart - to be free of this world, to set forth - and be with Christ, for that
is far, far better; but to remain in my body is more needful and essential for
your sake" (Phil. 1:21-24, Amplified). Peter, too, knew that he had apprehended
a life that transcends this physical, for he wrote: "Yea, I think it meet, as
long as I am in this tabernacle, to stir you up by putting you in remembrance;
knowing that shortly I must put off this my tabernacle, even as our Lord Jesus
Christ hath showed me. Moreover I will endeavor that ye may be able after my
decease to have these things always in remembrance" (II Pet. 1:13-15). No morbid
tale here of the finality of death, of unconscious non- existence, of darkness
and nothingness! Ah, Peter knew that the body was merely a tabernacle, a tent, a
house, a covering for the incorruptible life of God in his inner man, the new
creation born of the incorruptible seed of the Word of God which liveth and
abideth forever. Hallelujah!
J. PRESTON EBY