I am He who lives, and was dead, and
behold, I am alive forevermore.
Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death.
Revelation 1:18
Revelation 1:18
I’m not
really into computer games, but I do know people who are addicted to them. One
particularly dangerous game is Candy Crush. The idea is that as candy appears
on the screen, the good stuff is collected with a flick of the thumb without
touching poison; that will kill you. But not to worry, you’re given five lives.
Technically,
the game is free. The iPad app is free, playing time is free, and additional
lives are free. The loophole comes in the fact that, if someone loses his five
lives, there is a waiting period of one half an hour before he can get another
life. Since lives come five at a time, that means being offline two and one
half hours. That seems like an awful long time when a player is almost to the
next level, so for just 99 cents automatically billed to the credit card, the
gaming addict can continue without the distraction of returning to reality.
One man
was billed $236 in one month for all those extra lives, and another man
literally ruptured a tendon in his thumb for playing “Crush” non-stop for days
at a time. (He needed surgery to regain use of his hand). People will pay a lot
to continue to live just a little longer in their own fantasy world, but they
always die again and again.
People
would pay millions to get another physical life, if that was for sale, but they
would still just die again another day.
Jesus
lives and was dead. But that’s not the amazing part. He conquered death,
drained it of its power, and is Alive
Forevermore.
If medical
science could stop the aging process and find a cure for every disease that
exists, everyone would still die someday. The good news is that true life is
not found in our feeble bodies; it’s found in our souls and spirits. Christ
came to this world to bring us life in abundance. Eternal life begins now, gets
better every day, and lasts forever. Even when the body breaks down and is
buried, we, through the Savior, can be alive
forevermore.
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