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Hebrews 11:22

Hebrews 11:22
Robert Hawker October, 6 2016 3 min read
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October, 6 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about faith in death?

The Bible encourages believers to trust in Jesus at the moment of death, as exemplified by Joseph's faith regarding his bones.

In Hebrews 11:22, we see Joseph's remarkable faith as he expressed concern for his bones even at the moment of his death. This illustrates the vital role that faith plays not only in life but also in death. Believers can draw immense comfort from knowing that Jesus is with them through every stage, including the journey from life to death. Like Joseph, they can confidently entrust their physical remains to Christ, believing that He will care for them in the grave, embodying the assurance found throughout Scripture that, in Him, there are no fears, neither in life nor death.

Hebrews 11:22

How do we know Jesus cares for us after death?

Scripture reveals that Jesus cares for His people even after death, assuring them of His presence.

The belief that Jesus cares for believers after death is deeply rooted in Scripture. Jesus assures His followers, as He did with Jacob, that He will be with them even as they face death. This promise is not just for Joseph but extends to all Christians, who can hold onto the truth that Jesus watches over their remains with a loving vigilance. In the final moment, believers can face death boldly, knowing that their lives, and indeed their deaths, are precious in His sight. The faithful embrace this assurance, finding comfort that Jesus’ power transcends even the grave.

Hebrews 11:22, Genesis 46:4

Why is faith in Jesus important during dying?

Faith in Jesus provides peace and confidence for believers as they face death.

Faith in Jesus is paramount in the dying moments of a believer's life because it transforms fear into peace and confidence. Joseph’s example in Hebrews 11:22 serves as a powerful testament to how faith can guide believers through the transition from life to death. It reassures them that they are not alone, even as they exit this world. Believers are invited to surrender their fears 'concerning their bones' or their physical remains to Jesus, who promises to take care of every aspect of their being—spiritual and bodily. This profound reliance demonstrates a trust that transcends earthly concerns, affirming the core belief in the resurrection and eternal life.

Hebrews 11:22, 1 Peter 5:7

"By faith, Joseph, when he died, made mention of the departing of the children of Israel; and gave commandment concerning his bones."—Heb. xi. 22.

— Hebrews 11:22

See, my soul, the triumphs of faith in this lively instance of the patriarch Joseph! How many have I known, who, though they have given up their souls, with full assurance of faith, into the hands of Jesus, conscious of an interest in him, and of redemption in his blood; have, nevertheless, felt fears and alarms for the moment in which the soul separates from the body, and have wanted faith "concerning their bones!" Look at the patriarch when dying, and learn from him whence to derive strength and comfort for every emergency, and for every concern. "By faith:" is the one universal charm. Jesus is in every thing, and for every thing the believer can possibly need or require, all the way home; in death, as in life; concerning the bones, or concerning the soul. In him the soul goes forth boldly from the body at the hour of death; and in him the body as safely and securely reposeth in the grave. The believer hears, or may hear, the voice of Jesus, in terms like those he spake to Jacob: "Fear not to go down into Egypt; I will go down with thee:" so Jesus speaks to his people: "Fear not to go down into the grave; I will go down with thee!" Hence, by faith, like the patriarch, the believer feels a holy confidence in Jesus concerning his bones. And who can feel concern, when, by faith, all is committed unto Jesus? Who would fear concerning their bones, if Jesus make the grave, and appoint the sepulchre where, and when they are to be deposited; yea, inters the remains, visits and watches over the dust of his saints with more care than the goldsmith doth the golden particles, which he suffereth not the least air to blow away? Precious Jesus! be it my portion like Joseph, when dying, to have the same lively actings of faith as he had in thee, (and sure I am, he had not greater cause for the full exercise of this principle than believers now,) and may I then enjoy with equal, yea, with increasing strength, this blessed assurance in thee, and by the same faith that hath carried me through many sharp trials in the past, be carried through this last and trying conflict. Lord! let me die, as I have lived, believing; yea, triumphing in believing. And when the earth gives way under my feet, and every object of sense is sinking also, then may my soul go forth as the jewel from the casket, in all the joy which a soul in Christ must find; and in the last act of the holy triumph of faith leave all with thee "concerning my bones!"

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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