The Return of Christ (by Walt Henrichsen)

The Return of Christ (by Walt Henrichsen)

“This He said to show by what death he (Peter) was to glorify God.  And after this He said to him, ‘Follow me.'” John 21:19 

As in life, so in death, Peter was to glorify God.  Death affords us our last opportunity on this earth to glorify our Lord Jesus.  Dawson Trotman, founder of The Navigators, affords a good example: He died saving the life of another.

Often, I have asked God, when He comes for me, to take me from behind rather than straight on.  But if God answers my prayer, it may limit my ability to glorify Him.  Would I rather have the opportunity to glorify Him, or the absence of pain that comes with a silent death?  The only way I can hope to glorify God in death is to “follow Him” with a biblical hope as the anchor of my life.  Most men who do not live their lives with a biblical hope die cynical and bitter.  “For me to live is Christ, but to die is gain.”

I don’t think a day goes by that I don’t ask for the Lord’s return.  With the passing of years, I find that my capacities – emotional, physical, mental, etc. – diminish.  I fear that I may finish the race poorly, and thus my fervent prayer is that I can end this life without being a major embarrassment to the Savior.  Jesus said, “When the Son of man comes, will he find faith on earth?”