Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Resurrection, and the Life

Many tourists each year visit the tomb of Lenin in Moscow's Red Square. The crystal casket in the tomb bears the insription: For he was the greatest leader of all people of all time. He was the lord of the new humanity; he was the savior of the world."

It's plain to see that the tribute to Lenin is written in past tense. The inscription states he "was" the greatest leader, "was" the lord of new humanity, "was" the savior of the world. When he drew his last breath that was the end for him in this world. I'm so glad the actual greatest leader of all people of all time, the Lord of humanity, and the Savior of the world is not lying in a tomb in Jerusalem because after three days arose from the grave. Jesus Christ came to this earth and lived a sinless life and died that I might have life. If you have not asked Jesus to be Lord of your life please ask him today.

I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes on me shall live, even if he dies.
John 11:25

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