Wednesday, September 19, 2012

George Merritt Truth for Today

A number of years ago, a fellow by the name of George Merritt wrote a book
called Truth for Today. It's a written copy of five minute radio sermons.
It's in that book that I read about a rather unusual grave marker in a
cemetery in Hamburg, Germany.

This unusual grave marker said, "It must never be opened." The person buried
there, it was reported, had no belief in the bodily resurrection.

This individual had such disdain for the concept of a bodily resurrection
that she said if I happen to be wrong, my body will never be raised. So, she
was careful to make sure that those who buried her put a large concrete
block over her grave and had it fastened down in such a way that it could
never be opened.

Well, over time, a seed that was in the ground near that closed tomb
sprouted and grew. It eventually forced it's way through the tiniest cracks
in that concrete block. As time went by that tree grew and cracked the
concrete splitting it in pieces.

What a reminder that the grave cannot hold that which God says He's going to
raise.

The Bible says that one day our body will be raised and that our spirit will
be ushered into eternity. Whether it's Heaven or Hell is up to us to decide
(1 Cor. 15; 2 Cor. 5:10). Something to think about.

I hope you have a great day!

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