Two
Major Misconceptions
Two major misconceptions are denying the
resurrection and denying the existence of hell. These misconceptions are not only held by people like atheists, who do
not believe in God at all -- that we would expect, but are held by people who
would fall under the broad brush of "Christianity."
One might say how can it be?, but we must
remember that even when the gospel is first being preached by God's hand-picked
apostles, there were those -- INSIDE THE CHURCH -- who opposed them! Opposed
them, opposed the truth -- God's word. 2
Timothy 4:14, 15; 3 John 9, 10.
In Mark 12:18-27, Jesus is confronted by
the Sadducees, who the text says "say there is no resurrection." There is no
mincing of words by them, and it is clear by the text they do not believe it at
all. Jesus does not mince words either and begins his reply with "is this not
the reason you are mistaken," and ends with "you are greatly mistaken."
Jesus' reasoning sandwiched between those two chastisements is 1) The
resurrection happens in the next age, and in that age there is no marriage, but
those who attain to it are like angels in heaven. 2) God is the God of the
living, and usingU the example of God speaking to Moses at
the bush, God calls himself the God of Abraham. This signifies Abraham is
living (his spirit is living) around 1400BC when this takes place (Abraham
having died about 400 years earlier). This Jesus underscores by saying God (the
God of Abraham) is the God of the living (Abraham), not of the dead.
Matt 10:28, Jesus clearly teaches the
existence of hell because after Jesus says not to fear man (those who can kill
the body), he says to fear Him (God) who is able to destroy both body and soul
in hell. Vine's dictionary has an excellent description of hell. It says: "Not
the loss of being (consciousness), but of well-being."
Not believing in things God himself has
proclaimed is a very dangerous business. Both of these things Jesus would know
of, and his answers are of one with authority; someone who has been in the
unseen world and is revealing it. Rather than deny it, Jesus is the one who
taught it!
We need to stand firm on the teaching of
the author of our faith, because both of these things will come to pass. Jesus
does not want us to be "greatly mistaken," that is why he took pains to teach
these true doctrines. And that is why we need to pay careful attention, and
believe them. q
Ken Davidson