Thursday, April 18, 2019

The Daily Grace - And Then You Laugh



Noise. Vibration. Pressure. Fireball. Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield used these words to describe being launched into space. As the rocket raced toward the International Space Station, the weight of gravity increased and breathing became difficult. Just when he thought he would pass out, the rocket made a fiery breakthrough into weightlessness. Instead of lapsing into unconsciousness, he broke into laughter.

His description made me think of the days leading to my grandfather's death. The heaviness of life kept increasing until he no longer had the strength to breathe. He was then released from his pain and broke free into the "weightlessness" of heaven. I like to think of him laughing when he took his first breath in Jesus' presence.

On a Friday we call "good", something similar happened to Jesus. God placed on Him the weight of the entire world's sin - past, present, and future - until He could no longer breathe. Then He said, "Father, into Your hands, I commit my spirit" (Luke 23:46). After being suffocated by our sin, Jesus received back from God the life entrusted to Him and now lives where sin and death have no power. All who trust Christ will one day join Him, and I wonder if we'll look back at this life and laugh. The sacrifice of Jesus points us to the joy of heaven.

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