How
to Overcome the Fear of Death:
The Hope-Filled Promise of Hebrews 2:14-15
What
is your greatest fear? Heights, Public speaking, The IRS?
One
survey of middle-class people produced these answers: spiders (29%), flying
(21%), small spaces (19%), dentists (14%), needles (10%) and blood (4%).
Another
survey of grade school children in a major U.S. city produced this response:
the #1 fear was getting shot.
How
about you? What is your greatest fear? Are you more like the first group of
people, or the second?
The
fear of death, while not mentioned at all in the first survey, may be the fear
that we are most afraid to even think about or talk about. Its absence above is
evidence of that, is it not?
To
complicate things, fear of death has multiple components. There is the fear of
the manner of death (will it take years or a split second?), and then there's
the fear of what happens to us immediately after death. Where do we go? What
will the next life be like? These questions have been plaguing humanity for
centuries.
The
Bible has much to say about death and our fear of death. And it certainly has
much to say about life after death.
If
you are filled with anxiety about death and its uncertain consequences, I hope
you'll find much comfort in what I'm about to say: the Bible provides an
antidote to the fear of death, and that cure is found in the Lord Jesus Christ,
the One who said, "I am the resurrection and I am the life. He who
believes in me will live, even though he dies. And whoever lives and believes
in me will never die" (John 11:28-29).
Isn't
this an incredible, breathtaking promise? For the person who believes in Jesus,
we will experience physical death ("he dies"), but we have the
certainty of living with Jesus forever ("will never die"). For the
Christian, death is the end of physical life on earth and the beginning of
everlasting life in heaven.
For
the believer in Jesus, physical death is therefore not to be feared, because it
opens the doorway to eternal bliss in the presence of King Jesus.
I
love the way the writer of Hebrews explains it: "Since the children have
flesh and blood, he (Jesus) shared in their humanity so that by his death he
might destroy him who holds the power of death that is, the devil and free
those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death"
(Hebrews 2:14-15).
Apart
from the grace of God, the fear of death is normal. If you fear death, you are
experiencing one of the most common of human emotions. But you may be so afraid
to die that you are living in slavery to that fear.
Does
the above passage describe you? Are you a slave to your fear of death?
If
so, these verses are you for you! They are filled with hope because they point
you to the One who can set you free from that fear. Jesus Christ, by his death
on the cross, has the power to abolish your slavery to the fear of death.
Please
note the key phrase in Hebrews 2:14-15 Jesus can both destroy the devil and
free you from slavery by his death. When Jesus died on the cross, he died for a
very specific reason to absorb God's wrath against your sin and thereby pay the
penalty for your sin that you deserve to pay.
We
have all broken God's law. Take a look at Exodus 20:1-17 and read through the
10 Commandments to remind yourself of the many ways you've sinned against a
holy God. Keep in mind that Jesus said anger can be just as much a sin as
murder and therefore deserving of the same judgment in hell (Matthew 5:21-22).
Likewise, mental adultery (lust) is just as much a sin as physical adultery
(Matthew 5:27-30) and also worthy of the same punishment in hell.
Perhaps
you've heard this before "Christ died for our sins" (1 Corinthians 15:3).
Please consider the incredible, life-changing, hope-filled meaning of these
five words. It is the key to unlocking the door to peace with God, for once you
have repented (turned away from your sin) and trusted Jesus as the only One who
can save you from the penalty of sin, your anxiety over death will be removed
and the promise of Jesus that you "will never die" becomes yours
forever.
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