Death is Certain: But God
- Skip Heitzig

- Jun 26, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
"Death Is Certain…but God"
Psalm 49
Introduction
As humans, we all have to face our own mortality
The most basic truth about life is death
The theme of Psalm 49 is the brevity of life and the certainty of death
James 4:14
God has a solution for the brevity of life
"But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave, for He shall receive me" (v. 15)
Psalm 49 could be summed up this way: we live precariously, we die certainly, and we must plan accordingly
Life Is Unstable (vv. 1-5)
This psalm points to life's instability and uncertainty in talking about common experiences
Notice the contrast between high and low, rich and poor
"I have one foot in heaven and one foot on Earth, and the foot on Earth is on a banana peel" —Malcolm Muggeridge
Ecclesiastes 6:12
In the New Testament, there are three different Greek words that are translated into one English word—life
The first two are unstable; the third is stable
Bios—the most basic word for life in Greek; physical life
This is where most people spend most of their time, energy, effort, and money
Physical life is very unstable
Psuché—the inward life; your personality and how you process thoughts
This is the inner person
This aspect of life is also unstable, because you can have peace one day and be filled with anxiety the next
Many people are alive physically but tormented mentally, with no peace of mind
Zóé—eternal life or everlasting life
Life on the spiritual plane, which is stable
This theological term is found 143 times in the New Testament
This describes a quality of life—life in the here and now that will follow you into the future
John 5:24
Death Is Universal (vv. 1, 6-12)
This psalm cuts across all different categories of geography
All peoples
All social strata
This is a message for everyone: we're all going to die
No one gets out of this alive; death is the great leveler for all of us
Hebrews 9:27
Death is mentioned 394 times in the Bible
Not even the wealthiest person with access to the world's best health care can escape death; all the money in the world can't buy life
Redemption Is Possible (vv. 14-15)
You can't redeem anybody, and you can't redeem yourself
The word redeem meansto set free by paying a price
You can't pay a price to free anyone; God paid the price to free everyone
Jesus, by His death, makes your death temporary
The only loophole to death is to have a relationship with the one who holds the keys of life and death—the Lord Jesus Christ
Verse 15 is highly theological; it expresses faith in God for personal redemption and for eventual resurrection
God will provide payment for my soul—this payment was made on the cross
God's redemption includes giving me power over death—God plans to resurrect me at some point after death
Psalm 73:24
Genesis 5:24
Hebrews 11:5
Job 19:25
Death is not the final word—Jesus is (see John 11:25)
Confidence Is Conditional (vv. 16-20)
Don't be jealous of people who have a lot, because people who have a lot leave a lot when they die
Job 1:21
1 Timothy 6:7
Trusting anyone other than God is foolish
"This is the way of those who are foolish" (v. 13)
Luke 12:16-21
When you understand the temporary nature of life, the certainty of death, and the spiritual reality of everlasting life, you will have confidence because you have stability
Stability breeds real confidence
Confidence is conditional—not everybody has it
The believer has confidence because death isn't the end of the road
Death is the doorway to life
Conclusion
If there is no hereafter, then nothing matters
This is why so many philosophers become fatalists
If you just live biologically and consciously, but afterwards cease to exist, there's no purpose to life and nothing matters
If there is a hereafter, then nothing else matters
This is the central issue
We need to think clearly and soberly about life, death, judgment, and eternity
Figures referenced: Malcolm Muggeridge
Cross references: Genesis 5:24; Job 1:21; 19:25; Psalm 73:24; Ecclesiastes 6:12; Luke 12:16-21; John 5:24; 11:25; 1 Timothy 6:7; Hebrews 9:27; 11:5; James 4:14
Greek words: bios, psuché, zóé

