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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Dying Grace

Written by: Max Klein

God provides blessing and happiness to the mature believer in dying.  This divine provision is called dying grace.  Dying grace is stronger than any pain or suffering in dying. Even in the greatest pain there is maximum soul stimulation through loving God and the happiness related to it.  This is why Paul was able to say, “As far as I am concerned [ethical dative], living is Christ [maximum love for Christ]; dying is gain [because of dying grace] ” (Philippians 1:21).

 

For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come [Paul has entered the dying stage]. I have fought the good fight [he was continually advancing in the spiritual life on a day-by-day basis]; I have finished the course [completed the spiritual life]; I have kept the doctrine [he never deviated from truth]. In the future there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge will award me on that day [the period of evaluation following the Rapture]; and not only to me, but also to all who have loved his appearing [at the Rapture] (2 Timothy 4:6-8).

 

Paul is happy in his dying stage for he knows that he has reached his objective of occupation with Christ [“living is Christ”; “all who love his appearing”]. He has finished the spiritual life that God has assigned to him.  David also reached occupation with the Lord, so he was able to enter into dying with great happiness. 

 

Also, when I [David as a mature believer] walk through the valley of the shadow of death [expression for dying], I cannot fear evil [adversity] since you are with me [reciprocal love (Psalm 23:4a).

 

Each believer will enter his own valley of death. In eternity past God designed a different valley for each believer. For some believers, the valley is very short, but for others the valley is very long with many turns (not straight). If the believer learns the Word of God and develops a wonderful relationship with the members of the trinity, he will have the greatest possible happiness as he goes through the valley that God has designed for him. 

 

Dying is merely the conclusion of one’s life. If a believer has great happiness in life, he will have even greater happiness in dying. If the believer has the capacity to enjoy (be happy in) life, he will also have the capacity to enjoy dying. On the other hand, if one’s life is full of regret, anxiety and fear, then his sins will be magnified as he moves toward and enters his dying stage. David said that he did not fear the adversity of dying. The Hebrew word ‘ra’ has a number of meanings such as violence, disease, harm, and other categories of adversity involved in death. David did not fear these things, but you will if you do not develop a love for God.  David did not fear the pressure and suffering that sometimes comes with dying because of his love for the Lord “since you are with me.”  David knew that God’s love never fails in time of adversity.

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