Hebrews 4:12
For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
 
          
        
          
        
A Conversation With Death on Good Friday
                |         A        Conversation with Death on Good Friday         Posted:        10 Apr 2009 05:47 AM PDT               (Author: John Piper)        CHRISTIAN:                  Hello, Death, my old enemy. My old slave-master. Have you come to          talk to me again? To frighten me?           I am not the person you think I am. I am not the one you used to talk          to. Something has happened. Let me ask you a question, Death.           Where is your sting?          DEATH, sneeringly:                  My sting is your sin.          CHRISTIAN:                  I know that, Death. But that's not what I asked you. I          asked, where is your sting? I know what it is. But          tell me where it is.
  Why are you fidgeting, Death? Why          are you looking away? Why are you turning to go? Wait, Death, you have          not answered my question. Where is your sting?           Where is, my sin?
  What? You have no answer? But,          Death, why do you have no answer? How will you terrify me, if you have          no answer?           O Death, I will tell you the answer. Where is your sting? Where is my          sin? It is hanging on that tree. God made Christ to be sin—my sin. When          he died, the penalty of my sin was paid. The power of it was broken. I          bear it no more.
  Farewell, Death. You need not show up here again          to frighten me. God will tell you when to come next time. And when you          come, you will be his servant. For me, you will have no sting.                      O death, where is your victory?  O            death, where is your sting?  The sting of death is sin,            and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who            gives us the victory  through our Lord Jesus Christ.            (1 Corinthians 15:55-57)                                                      |      | 
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