Epistle for February 11, 2005
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E-pistleDr. Curt Scarborough, President FreeWay Foundation
February 11, 2005In This Issue:
LAZARUS
Change at Pillbury!!
Curt Scarborough's HOLY GROUND INTERVIEWS
Featuring today's special guest: LAZARUS
CS Lazarus, I expect you've been asked thousands of times
aboutwhat you saw and experienced between the time you died and
the time you stumbled out of that tomb?
Lazarus Yes, it seems like everyone wants to know about life
after death.CS And, of course, there haven't been very many persons
whoreturned from the grave to be able to give such a
first-hand account.Lazarus The few of us who were raised from the dead have gotten
togetherfrom time to time to discuss what we remember about
our death tolife experience.
CS Sort of a Resurrection Club?
Lazarus I guess you could call us that. Besides myself, there is
Ruth-Anna, thelittle girl the Master raised to life, and Reuben,
the widow of Nain's son,and Eutychus, the boy who "fell asleep" (in more
ways than one) duringone of Paul's long sermons, and . . .
CS There are some others from the Old Testament era, I
think?Lazarus True, but all of us have one thing in common with regard
to thatexperience of dying and then being resurrected.
CS What's that?
Lazarus During our four years on earth between the day we were
raised from thedead until the day we permanently arrived back in
heaven, we could notrecall anything about our experiences during those
lost days.CS So, you are unable to tell anyone about your heavenly
existence!Lazarus Apparently the Lord God in His mercy had blanked out our
memory,giving us temporary amnesia.
CS What do you mean, "In His mercy"?
Lazarus Looking back on that experience, I realize how much
sorrow and loss Iwould have felt, if I had been allowed to remember
the unspeakable joyof being in the presence of God . . . then being
removed from that placeof spiritual communion with the Creator. What glory
. . . what peaceto be present with the Lord!
CS So, what did you remember?
Lazarus The last thing I remember was my running a high fever,
with my sisters,Martha and Mary, trying to keep me alive until the
Master arrived, Irallied for a few hours, then slipped into a coma.
CS I often wondered about you and your sisters living
together in Bethany.Didn't any of you ever get married?
Lazarus Oh yes, I was married once, but my wife Rachel died
giving birth to ourson. He lived for a few months before also passing
away. My older sister,Martha, moved in with me to help care for him, and
my younger sister,Mary, joined us later when our mother died.
CS How did you get to be such good friends with Jesus?
Lazarus That was one of those "holy coincidences." The Master
was on His wayto Jerusalem with His disciples one day, when they
stopped near ourhome to rest a bit in the shade and to get a drink
from our well.CS What happened?
Lazarus We invited them to have a bite to eat, they stayed the
night . . .CS All of them?
Lazarus We had plenty of room . . . it was a spacious,
comfortable house. Godhas blessed me abundantly with material things.
CS What was the first thing you remember after going into
a coma?Lazarus I heard my name being called, and I woke up in a dark
cave, wrappedup in about a hundred pounds of cloths and spices.
I tried to walk,but I was bound up like an Egyptian mummy.
CS Your sister was afraid you'd have the stink of death
on you.Lazarus I smelled okay, but those wrappings! That's another
story!CS So, your resurrection was the "Holy Ground" experience
of your life?Lazarus It was the beginning of it. I became something of a
celebrity in thatpart of Judea. In fact, people came from miles
around to see me andto ask the same questions you've been asking. But
the high point of mylife was being used by the Master to bring glory to
God.CS I don't quite understand.
Lazarus My death, and my being brought back to life, had a divine
purpose. Notonly did it result in praise to God the Father, but
it also verified that Jesuswas the Son of God. My resurrection was the
Master's way of acceleratingthe Jewish leaders' opposition to Him.
CS He deliberately provoked them in order to be arrested
and crucified?Lazarus That's right! Word spread that He was coming into
Jerusalem, and thatI was coming with Him. People mobbed the streets to
see us; I was justpart of the crowd as He rode into the city on a
small donkey.CS We call that the Triumphal Entry! So, your
resurrection occurred justbefore Palm Sunday?
Lazarus Yes, and many people believed that the Master was the
true Messiahbecause they witnessed the fact that He had raised
me from the dead!CS In his gospel, John called your resurrection a "sign."
But before thatweek was out, the crowd became a mob, and Jesus was
crucified.Lazarus But He didn't stay dead long! In fact, He didn't stay in
the tomb as longas I did.
CS In closing, would you like to pass along any words of
wisdom?Lazarus Jesus sees the future. From His viewpoint, true
believers never die.CS That truth always has been a great assurance to
Christians.Lazarus Another lesson I learned is that all miracles have the
primary purposeof glorifying God. No matter how famous a
God-blessed celebritymay become, he always should point the praise and
worship towardJesus Christ, the source of the miraculous power
operating in his life.CS Thank you, Lazarus, for these edifying insights.
Lazarus Hosanna!!
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Dr. Curt Scarborough, President FreeWay Foundation
February 11, 2005
In This Issue:
LAZARUS
Change at Pillbury!!
Curt Scarborough's HOLY GROUND INTERVIEWS
Featuring today's special guest: LAZARUS
CS Lazarus, I expect you've been asked thousands of times
about
what you saw and experienced between the time you died and
the time you stumbled out of that tomb?
Lazarus Yes, it seems like everyone wants to know about life
after death.
CS And, of course, there haven't been very many persons
who
returned from the grave to be able to give such a
first-hand account.
Lazarus The few of us who were raised from the dead have gotten
together
from time to time to discuss what we remember about
our death to
life experience.
CS Sort of a Resurrection Club?
Lazarus I guess you could call us that. Besides myself, there is
Ruth-Anna, the
little girl the Master raised to life, and Reuben,
the widow of Nain's son,
and Eutychus, the boy who "fell asleep" (in more
ways than one) during
one of Paul's long sermons, and . . .
CS There are some others from the Old Testament era, I
think?
Lazarus True, but all of us have one thing in common with regard
to that
experience of dying and then being resurrected.
CS What's that?
Lazarus During our four years on earth between the day we were
raised from the
dead until the day we permanently arrived back in
heaven, we could not
recall anything about our experiences during those
lost days.
CS So, you are unable to tell anyone about your heavenly
existence!
Lazarus Apparently the Lord God in His mercy had blanked out our
memory,
giving us temporary amnesia.
CS What do you mean, "In His mercy"?
Lazarus Looking back on that experience, I realize how much
sorrow and loss I
would have felt, if I had been allowed to remember
the unspeakable joy
of being in the presence of God . . . then being
removed from that place
of spiritual communion with the Creator. What glory
. . . what peace
to be present with the Lord!
CS So, what did you remember?
Lazarus The last thing I remember was my running a high fever,
with my sisters,
Martha and Mary, trying to keep me alive until the
Master arrived, I
rallied for a few hours, then slipped into a coma.
CS I often wondered about you and your sisters living
together in Bethany.
Didn't any of you ever get married?
Lazarus Oh yes, I was married once, but my wife Rachel died
giving birth to our
son. He lived for a few months before also passing
away. My older sister,
Martha, moved in with me to help care for him, and
my younger sister,
Mary, joined us later when our mother died.
CS How did you get to be such good friends with Jesus?
Lazarus That was one of those "holy coincidences." The Master
was on His way
to Jerusalem with His disciples one day, when they
stopped near our
home to rest a bit in the shade and to get a drink
from our well.
CS What happened?
Lazarus We invited them to have a bite to eat, they stayed the
night . . .
CS All of them?
Lazarus We had plenty of room . . . it was a spacious,
comfortable house. God
has blessed me abundantly with material things.
CS What was the first thing you remember after going into
a coma?
Lazarus I heard my name being called, and I woke up in a dark
cave, wrapped
up in about a hundred pounds of cloths and spices.
I tried to walk,
but I was bound up like an Egyptian mummy.
CS Your sister was afraid you'd have the stink of death
on you.
Lazarus I smelled okay, but those wrappings! That's another
story!
CS So, your resurrection was the "Holy Ground" experience
of your life?
Lazarus It was the beginning of it. I became something of a
celebrity in that
part of Judea. In fact, people came from miles
around to see me and
to ask the same questions you've been asking. But
the high point of my
life was being used by the Master to bring glory to
God.
CS I don't quite understand.
Lazarus My death, and my being brought back to life, had a divine
purpose. Not
only did it result in praise to God the Father, but
it also verified that Jesus
was the Son of God. My resurrection was the
Master's way of accelerating
the Jewish leaders' opposition to Him.
CS He deliberately provoked them in order to be arrested
and crucified?
Lazarus That's right! Word spread that He was coming into
Jerusalem, and that
I was coming with Him. People mobbed the streets to
see us; I was just
part of the crowd as He rode into the city on a
small donkey.
CS We call that the Triumphal Entry! So, your
resurrection occurred just
before Palm Sunday?
Lazarus Yes, and many people believed that the Master was the
true Messiah
because they witnessed the fact that He had raised
me from the dead!
CS In his gospel, John called your resurrection a "sign."
But before that
week was out, the crowd became a mob, and Jesus was
crucified.
Lazarus But He didn't stay dead long! In fact, He didn't stay in
the tomb as long
as I did.
CS In closing, would you like to pass along any words of
wisdom?
Lazarus Jesus sees the future. From His viewpoint, true
believers never die.
CS That truth always has been a great assurance to
Christians.
Lazarus Another lesson I learned is that all miracles have the
primary purpose
of glorifying God. No matter how famous a
God-blessed celebrity
may become, he always should point the praise and
worship toward
Jesus Christ, the source of the miraculous power
operating in his life.
CS Thank you, Lazarus, for these edifying insights.
Lazarus Hosanna!!
A Special Offer for Missouri Pastors
What if you could learn the Word of God from the very best Christian
scholars?
What if you could study at home, at your own pace, at your own convenience?
And, what if you could earn a quality Doctor of Ministry or Master of
Ministry degree
from a reputable institution?
YOU CAN! . . . and at a very reasonable "pay-as-you-go" price.
Pillsbury College and Seminary offers such degrees!
D.Min. (48 credit hours) - $4,320 ($870 down and $150 monthly for 23
months)
M.Min. (36 credit hours) - $3,240 ($690 down and $150 monthly for 17
months)
Interested? Call me at 314-739-1121 or e-mail:
[email protected]
"It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged
truth sometimes comes to the top."
- Virginia Woolf
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