FIVE MINUTES AFTER YOU DIE
INTRODUCTION: I must assume two things before we begin:
A. That you
believe there is a God. (You don't have
to be a Christian to believe in God.
The "devils believe and tremble.")
B. That you
believe this Bible is the true Word of God.
From the Bible then, I will try to paint a picture of
what it will be like five minutes after you die.
I. ALL MEN DIE Hebrews 9:27 "It is appointed unto men once to die"
A. Read
Eccl. 12:1-7
1.
Evil days --> old age, affliction, and death.
We are headed toward those evil
days. I see it in you, I see it in me.
2.
Body powers decline (Some of
following is found in Dake's notes.)
a. Keepers of the house --> arms
b. House --> body
c. Strong men --> legs
d. Grinders --> teeth
e. Windows --> eyes --> dim, blind
f. Doors --> mouth and ears --> speaking and hearing slow
g. Rise up at the voice of a bird --> limited sleep
h. Afraid --> the end is near
i. Grasshopper a burden --> general weakness
j. Desire shall fail --> appetites and passions of life subside
k. Silver cord --> spinal cord
l. Golden bowl --> skull
m. Pitcher and Wheel --> heart and internal organs
B. Man Goeth to
His Long Home v. 5
1.
Soul and Spirit , Not the Body
a. Body --> "the dust returns to the earth"
James 2:26 -->
"For as the body without the spirit is dead"
Adam when you sin
" Ye shall surely die"
b. Soul and Spirit --> "return to God" v. 7
In the keeping of
God. God will have the final say.
Read Eccl. 8: 8 " no man hath power over the
spirit"
2.
Two Possibilities --> No In Between ( I said earlier, you must
believe the Bible.)
a. Heaven
b. Hell
II. THINGS TO REMEMBER ( To be discussed later in more detail.)
A. Your
Consciousness is Eternal.
B. Your Senses
will function after Death.
C. Your Mental
Abilities continue in a sharper measure.
III. FIVE MINUTES IN HEAVEN
Phil 1:21 "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain"
II Cor 5: 6-9 absent from the body (dead body) present
with the Lord
A. Dying For the
Saved
1.
Paul ->II Tim 4:6 "For I am now ready to be offered, and the
time of my departure is at hand."
2.
Stephen --> Acts 7:55 "I
see the heavens opened"
3.
Peter --> II Peter 1:13-14
"knowing that shortly I must put off this my tabernacle"
4. Augustus
M. Toplady, author of the old hymn, Rock
of Ages --> "O what delights!
Who can
fathom the joys of the third heaven? What a bright sunshine has been spread
around me! I have
not
words to express it. I know it cannot
be long now till my Savior will come for me, for surely no mortal man can
live," and bursting into a flood of tears as he continued, "after the
glories that God has manifested to my soul.
All is light, light, light--the brightness of His own glory. O come, Lord Jesus, come; come
quickly." (God's Plan for Man pgs
734-35 Dake)
B. Supposed
Feelings and Events
1. "Am I dead?" --> A realization
that death has taken place and you have actually left the body. An understanding that the actual moment of
death, excluding the bodily pain on this side, was easy. "All the pain is gone. I feel newness." An awareness that the body and all of its
limitations are left behind. YOU ARE
FREE FROM THE FLESH!!!!
2.
"Who are these beings?"
Luke 16:22 " the beggar died, and was carried by the angels"
Angels escort my soul and spirit
at light speed (or instantaneously) toward the north. Read
Psalms
48:1-2 "on the sides of the north".
Isa 14:13 "For thou has said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven,
I will exalt my throne above the stars of God:
I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:" (Wouldn't it be strange if every compass was
pointing towards Heaven.)
3. "Everything
is getting bright. I hear music, I hear
singing." Suddenly, you are
ushered into the city of God.
Now
you understand why Isaiah said in 64:4 "For since the beginning of the
world men have not heard neither perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye
seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for
him."
Paul
repeated it in I Cor. 2:9-10 "But as it is written, eye hath not seen, nor
ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God
hath prepared for them hat love him.
But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit"
Read II Cor 12:1-4 "I see what Paul saw!!!! I hear what Paul heard!!!! I am there.!!"
4. "I can't describe the complete
satisfaction that I feel." In this
city, I have no wants for every need of the spiritual body ( to be received
later) soul, and spirit are met. There
is a great sense of belonging and love radiates through the city like warm sunshine. There is no discord, there are no fears,
there are no insecurities, there are no worries.
5. "What day is it?" I ask my angel escorts. "Today," is the reply. "But what day was it yesterday?" "Today," is the reply. "What day is tomorrow?" "Today." "But what time is it?"
"It is now."
"Now?" "Yes, in
eternity, it is Now. Now let me introduce
you to the Great I Am." I feel
tremendously impressed to fall down and worship as I approach the throne of
God. It's overwhelming.
All
of this and more will happen before my body is cold. Before the arrangements, before the funeral, I will be at the
throne of God.
C. From A Point
in Heaven, I Am Allowed to Look Into Hell Isa 66:22-24
We
will not grieve over loved ones who go to Hell. They have rebelled against God and will be considered enemies of
God throughout eternity. God will wipe
away all tears. By some method, God
will heal the mind and emotions of each individual so as not to be grieved by
loved ones who died lost otherwise it could not be Heaven and tears would exist.
Some
believe that an individual who is not born again will be as though they never
existed in the context of Heaven just as if an individual is not known on earth
until they are conceived and born in the physical sense. Loved ones who died lost will be as if they never
existed as far as the population of Heaven is concerned.
IV. FIVE MINUTES IN HELL
A. Dying for the
Lost (Last Words)
1.
Read Voltaire (God's Plan For
Man pg 731 --> Dake)
2.
"Oh, the insufferable pangs of Hell!!!"
3. Tom Paine:
"O, God! What have I done
to suffer so much?" "But
there is no God!" "Yet, if there be, what would become of me
hereafter?" Thus he will continue
for some time, when on a sudden he will scream as if in terror and agony. (pg 732)
4. Altamont:
"I turn and turn and find no ray.
Didst thou feel half the mountain that is on me, thou wouldst struggle
with the martyr for his stake, and bless Heaven for the flames; that is not an
everlasting flame; that is not an unquenchable fire. " (pg 732)
B. Supposed
Feeling and Events
1.
"O my God!!!! I am
dead!!!" A horrendous realization
that death has occurred and all hope is lost throughout
eternity.
2. "Who Are These Beings?" The souls and spirits of the unsaved are
rushed into the depths of the earth to endure "torments" Luke
16:23. The senses are very aware and
experience intense pain.
3. "Everything is getting darker. I hear screaming. I hear weeping and wailing.
I feel flames." Suddenly,
the lost soul finds itself in the flames of hell surrounded by tormented souls
by the millions. Now it is understood
what the rich man said when "in Hell" v. 23-24
4. "I can't describe the disgust, anger,
pain, and regret that I feel." I
hear someone saying, Son, remember."
v. 25 The lost soul remembers
their neglect of Christ and indulgence of sin.
They remember the lost opportunities.
They remember the last altar call.
The appetites for food, water, love, a sense of belonging, securities
are all magnified as none of them are met.
They will scream for a drop of water, a crumb of food, an ounce of love,
a moment of peace. The answer
comes, "There is a great gulf
fixed." Prayers go unanswered in
Hell.
5. "What day is it?", I ask another
tormented soul. The reply comes,
"Forever." "What day
will tomorrow be?" Again the
answer comes, "Forever."
"How long must I endure this torment?" Again the answer comes, "Forever."
All
this and more will happen before the sinner's body is cold. Before the songs of Zion are sung around the
casket, the screams in Hell will be echoing forever.