Weep, Warn, and Remember Grace
1 Thessalonians 4:14-18
"For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep. For this we declare to you by a word from the Lord, that we who are alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord. Therefore encourage one another with these words."
Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. That's established and fixed as the work of the Holy Spirit by God's command. This is the means of grace set up by divine guidance and revelation in order to conform the spirit of men [and women] into the image of the Son of God, Jesus, Christ and king of the universe.
That's it.
That's the holy decree.
And that decree is that the Lord Himself will descend, in the same way he ascended. The dead in Christ will rise first. And those who are alive on that day will be caught up together with them.
No guesswork. No speculation needed. Just the plain word of the Lord, declared by apostolic authority. This is the blessed hope that purifies us. This is the truth that comforts the grieving, steels the persecuted, and calls the sleepy church to wakefulness.
It’s not our cleverness, not our feelings, not our programs, not our strategies, not our art and architecture, or any of our many idols. It’s the living and active word of God, sharper than any two-edged sword that provides and protects the faithful souls who belong to Christ.
Everything else is wood, hay, and stubble that will be burned up on that Day. Every cathedral, every closet filled with lofty miters and embroidered robes, every stained glass window and ornate ceiling will burn up in the cleansing. Only the Word endures forever.
Psalm 119:89
"Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens"
So we cling to it.
We submit to it.
We let it judge us, humble us, and lift us up.
It's extremely important to note, they hay and stubble today may dazzle the eye. They may stir emotions and draw crowds. They may even carry the name "church." But the Day will come, and the fire will test it all. The cleansing fire of judgment will consume what is perishable, what is of human pride, what is rooted in tradition, spectacle, or idolatry rather than the simple, sharp, living Word of God.
The Bible clearly teaches that mankind is basically a spirit living in a human body, and is conscious to the Spirit of the Lord. We are aware of the divine by our very nature, even those who deny Him. What may be known of God is manifest in them. They know it deep down, in their spirit, because God has made it evident. The creation itself testifies, and the human spirit bears witness. This is why the unregenerate hearts and minds can still feel the weight of conscience, the same pull of transcendence, and the haunting sense that there is something more. That they are accountable to Someone greater. And what they fear and hate most is that coming judgment day. So they unwisely choose to hate God and take onto themselves all the wrath that our loving God gave everything possible to resolve.
Even in their denial, that lamp of knowing flickers with the knowledge they cannot fully extinguish. This is why the living and active Word is so essential. It pierces to the division of soul and spirit (Hebrews 4:12).
So we speak the truth in love. We let the conscience do its accusing work by holding up the mirror of God’s law and gospel. And we trust the Holy Spirit to use it for salvation in those He is drawing. The Day is coming when every conscience will be fully exposed before the Judge. Until then, encourage one another with these words, and proclaim the Word that alone can heal and purify.
What sorts of conscience will be seared and burned up?
On the Lord’s day, those celebrate cruelty; deny clear realities, who hold positions of influence and live in unrepentant patterns, who conveniently excuse their own compromise, who champion "tolerance" while aggressively silencing dissent, who cheer the punishment of dissenters, who accommodate what Scripture calls sin, who frame the taking of innocent life as compassion, and who suppress the truth, will melt away, never to live again in Christ's kingdom.
Scripture is unflinching on this. A seared conscience does not mean the person escapes accountability; it means the inner witness that once could have led them to repentance has been destroyed by their habitual suppression and hypocrisy. They become "past feeling" (Ephesians 4:19). They are able to lie, deceive, and promote evil without shame. And this is especially true for the hypocritical liars who wear a form of godliness while denying its power.
This is not harshness on our part; it is the plain decree of the living and active Word. We shouldn't celebrate their second death, and we shouldn't believe we are worthy of less. We do not add to His Word, nor do we soften it to suit the spirit of the age.
The faithful church grieves, warns, and pleads rather than gloats. Ephesians 2:1-5 reminds us that we too were once dead in trespasses and sins, children of wrath by nature, suppressing truth just like the rest. And it wasn't anything of our own doing that saved us from that day of wrath. Our consciences were also defiled. Our spirits were dead. Only the sovereign mercy of God, applied through the sharp Word and the quickening Spirit, made us alive together with Christ. We have no ground for boasting. We stand only by His grace, washed in the same blood that alone can cleanse a seared conscience.
Cling to this truth.
Warn with tears and a spirit of hope, not with triumph.
Speak the truth about the coming judgment, and encourage one another daily. And rejoice only in the redemption we have received in Christ Jesus.
Maranatha.
Come, Lord Jesus.
And until You come, keep our consciences tender, our lips truthful, and our hearts grieved for the lost.
Amen.