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F.B. Meyer

The King of Terrors.

Jesus has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light, giving believers a future free from fear.
F.B. Meyer addresses the fear of death, historically referred to as the 'King of Terrors,' emphasizing how ancient cultures were haunted by the unknown associated with death and the grave. He contrasts this dread with the hope brought by Jesus, who has conquered death and revealed eternal life, assuring believers that death is merely a passage to their heavenly home. Meyer highlights that Jesus holds the keys to death and Hades, providing comfort to those facing mortality. He also reassures that many will be alive at Christ's return, escaping death altogether, and celebrates the victory over death through Jesus Christ.

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The king of terrors. Job xviii. 14.

S0 the ancients spoke of death. They were constantly pursued by the dread of the unknown. Every unpeopled or distant spot was the haunt and dwellingplace of evil and dreadful objects. But the grave, and the world beyond, were above all terrible, and death the King of Terrors. It is difficult for us, who inherit centuries of Christian teaching, to realize how dark and fearsome was all the realm that lay under the dominion of death and the grave. What a shiver in those words, King of Terrors!

But for us how vast the contrast! Jesus has abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light. He has gone through the grave, and come again to assure us that it is the back door into our Father's house, with its many mansions. At his girdle hang the keys of death and Hades; none can shut the door when He opens it, and none open when He keeps it shut. He was Himself dead; but He lives for evermore, and comes to the side of each dying saint to escort him through the valley to his own bright abode.

There is something better. In the case of immense numbers, who shall be alive and remain when He comes again, death will be entirely evaded. "He that liveth and believeth in Him shall never die." They shall be caught away to meet the Lord in the air. Suddenly, in the twinkling of an eye, this mortal shall put on immortality, this corruptible incorruption. At his coming the grave shall be despoiled of its treasures, and death shall miss its expected prey.

"0 death, where is thy sting! 0 grave, where is thy victory! Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Ancient Fear of Death
  2. The Contrast with Christian Teaching
  3. The Power of Jesus Over Death
  4. The Future of Death
  5. Death will be evaded for believers
  6. They will be caught away to meet the Lord

Key Quotes

“He that liveth and believeth in Him shall never die.” — F.B. Meyer
“At his coming the grave shall be despoiled of its treasures, and death shall miss its expected prey.” — F.B. Meyer
“0 death, where is thy sting! 0 grave, where is thy victory!” — F.B. Meyer

Application Points

  • Believers can live without fear of death because Jesus has abolished it.
  • Jesus has the power to open or shut the door to death, giving us hope and security.
  • When Jesus returns, believers will be caught away to meet the Lord and will not experience death.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the ancient fear of death like?
Death was seen as a constant threat, filled with evil and dreadful objects.
How has Jesus changed our understanding of death?
Jesus has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light.
What power does Jesus have over death?
Jesus has the keys to death and Hades and can open or shut the door to death.
What happens to believers when Jesus returns?
Believers will be caught away to meet the Lord and will not experience death.

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