Some will not die before the Kingdom comes

In today’s lectionary reading the gospel includes the verse that about some people not seeing death before the Son of Man comes in His Kingdom.

Down through the ages theologians have debated the exact meaning of this verse. Some think it refers to events at the time and some thinks it refers to future end events.

GotQuestions.org has a really straight forward response to the question…

Was Jesus’ statement that “some who are standing here will not taste death” in Luke 9:27 (also Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1) incorrect?

Luke 9:27 says, “I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God.”

See also Matthew 16:28 and Mark 9:1 for the parallel quotes. In each of the synoptic Gospels, the next event immediately after this promise from Jesus is the transfiguration. Rather than interpreting Jesus’ promise as referring to His coming to establish His kingdom on earth, the context indicates that Jesus was referring to the transfiguration. The Greek word translated “kingdom” can also be translated “royal splendor,” meaning that the three disciples standing there would see Christ as He really is—the King of heaven—which occurred in the transfiguration.

The “transfiguration” refers to the event described in the above cited passages when Jesus took Peter, James, and John to the top of the mountain, where He met with Moses and Elijah—representing the Law and the Prophets of the Old Testament—and spoke with them. The disciples saw Jesus in all His glory and splendor, talking with a glorified Moses and Elijah. This is a glimpse of what will occur in Jesus’ kingdom. The disciples were dumbstruck at the sight and “fell on their faces” (Matthew 17:6).

It seems most natural to interpret this promise in Matthew 16:28Mark 9:1; and Luke 9:27 as a reference to the transfiguration, which “some” of the disciples would witness about a week later, exactly as Jesus predicted. In each Gospel, the very next passage after this promise from Jesus is the transfiguration, which shows Jesus in all His glory which will be seen again in the Kingdom of God. The contextual links make it very likely that this is the proper interpretation.

Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/not-taste-death.html

Not sure where to start?

If you have wanted to start reading the Bible and you are not sure where to start. I have a couple of suggestions.

A good place to start is the Gospel of Luke that is found in the New Testament. This book will give you information on the life of Jesus and you will be able to read about His miracles and teachings to His followers.

After this you can move on to the Book of Acts. This tells you about the birth of the church and what church was like for Jesus’ early followers. It will also introduce you to the main characters and you will see how the early church grew and spread.

You can click on these links to take you to an online Bible.

Another view of Thomas

Often when we think of the Disciple Thomas we think of when he doubted if Jesus was really raised back to life. His words from John 20:24-25 come to mind…

“Now Thomas (also known as Didymus), one of the Twelve, was not with the disciples when Jesus came. So the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord!”

But he said to them, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.”

Thomas wanted to see for himself that Jesus was alive. In verse 28 we read that when he sees Jesus he says, “My Lord and my God”.

In John 11 we see that when Lazarus had died Jesus told the disciples that they needed to go back to Judea. The disciples were worried as the Jews had tried to kill Jesus and warned Him against returning.

Then in verse 16 we get a different view of doubting Thomas. It says, “Then Thomas (also known as Didymus) said to the rest of the disciples, “Let us also go, that we may die with him.”

Thomas was not just the doubter who wanted more proof, he was totally committed to following Jesus even to the point of death.

This gives me another view of Thomas… how about you?

Bad experiences with religious people?

Many people reject Jesus because of bad experiences with the church or very “religious” people.

In reflecting on this I realised that Jesus also had many bad experiences with religious people too. He spoke out the most against very religious people who did not really know what it is to truly follow His Father in heaven. And they were the ones who wanted to hang Him on a cross.

In my 37 year faith journey a number of religious people have let me down. Some churches have left me very disappointed. But Jesus never has let me down!

Ask God for faith and revelation

Over the years I have spoken to a number of people who did not understand my trust and faith in God. I tried to explain, but they could not understand I could trust in a God I cannot see.

In time and after some reflection, I realised that I actually asked God to give me faith and for Him to reveal Himself to me.

Back in 1989, I sat on the edge of my bed and prayed the prayer below. It was at a time where I was very depressed and felt hopeless about my future. I prayed…

God, I do not know if You are real or not. But if You are real, please show me. Please reveal Yourself to me as I do not think I can live this life much longer. Amen

God did reveal Himself to me. I felt a peace come in to my room that was not there before. And over the coming weeks more things happened that made me believe God was real.

In essence I asked for faith. I asked God to show me that He was real. People talked to me about God out of the blue. A friend gave me a book that was exactly for the situation I was in, unbeknown to them. They said God prompted them to do it.

I also had a very strong desire to read the Bible which I never had before. And now when I read it I just “knew” it was true. I had a confidence and belief that the words of the Bible were God’s Words.

After a month or so I asked a friend from work if I could go to church with them. A few weeks later I asked how I could know God personally like I had heard someone say in a church service.

In a short time of a few months I had gone from an unbeliever who was not even sure there was a God, to someone who had a strong faith and who was being taught how to follow Jesus.

This all started with a simple prayer asking God to show me if He was real. Looking back some 37 years later I am so glad I did pray and ask God to show Himself to me. It has changed my whole life for the better.

If you are not sure if God is real, I would encourage you to pray the prayer below. I pray God will reveal Himself to you too.

Dear God, I do not know if You are real. Please reveal Yourself to me. Give me a revelation of who You are and what You have done for me. Bring people in to my life that can help me get to know You. Help me to see Your work in creation. Help me to read the Bible and see You. Please reveal Yourself to me and give me faith in You. I ask in Jesus’ name, Amen

In the coming week I would encourage you to visit my Finding Salvation page too. This will help you to understand what God has done for you and how much He loves you. You can find it here.

I would encourage you to visit my Bible readings page too. You can find it here.