Saturday, April 16, 2022
THE STRIFE IS O'ER
Dearly Beloved,
THE STRIFE IS O'ER
“The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15: 56-57 NKJV).
The hymn “THE STRIFE IS O'ER” is often sung as an Easter hymn and (in my part of the world) during burial services. However, the hymn is appropriate any Sunday, or even any day! This hymn composed by an unknown person originally in Latin reflects the victory that Jesus Christ has over the power of death. It also captures the triumphant joy of the His resurrection and the future resurrection of those that believe in Him. No wonder the hymn is sung during burial services of believers in Christ. Jesus Christ redeemed humanity by being a ransom for us through His death. He conquered the powers of hell and restored the link between fallen humanity and heaven.
This hymn indeed celebrates the battle fought and won at the cross of Calvary. "The powers of death have done their worst," but Christ has won the victory. The strife is over, and the battle is done. The victory of life has been won and the song of triumph has begun: Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Indeed, the powers of death have done their worst, but Christ has dispersed their legions. He closed the yawning gates of hell and made the bars from heaven’s high portals fall. We can now burst into shouts of holy joy outburst: Alleluia! After three sad days in the grave, He gloriously rose from the dead. Alleluia! The last stanza of the hymn is a prayer – a prayer that Christ, by his death, might set us free from death "so that we may live, and sing to thee: Alleluia!
Jesus Christ has indeed fought and won the battle over the power of death and sin. Believers in Him are more than conquerors (see Romans 8:37). However, that does not mean they are free from the struggles of life. In fact, Jesus Christ categorically told His disciples that they would have trouble in this world. The good news is that He has overcome the world (see John 16:33). The implication of this for every believer is that although Jesus Christ has won the battle over the power of death and sin, we have to continue with the various struggles of life until we die or Jesus Christ returns with the full awareness that He has given us victory already. Alleluia!
In His service,
Bayo Afolaranmi (Pastor).
Prayer Point: Pray that you will always experience the victory that Jesus Christ has had over the power of death and sin.
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