“[He that is] our God [is] the God of salvation; and unto GOD the Lord [belong] the issues from death.” (Ps 68:20 AV)
Yes, sir! Praise the LORD that all things concerning death are in His hands! Amen and Amen! David makes this obvious statement in the context of salvation, not damnation. There is nothing to fear. Eternity is one heartbeat away. What a glorious day that will be! Who knows, with the whole Iran thing, we just might be closer than we think. Regardless, if the soul has trusted solely in the LORD Jesus Christ for forgiveness of sins and atonement from sin, then eternity is our final and perfect abode. Anxiety melts away when we realize just how good God is and will be. Heaven awaits the thirsty soul that wants nothing more than the perfect presence of God.
Every once in a while, I watch train videos. I know, really interesting, huh? These are usually through mountainous regions and picturesque countryside. At the beginning of the video, the creator often shows a map of the trip with any interesting landmarks or places of interest marked on the map. Sometimes, tunnels with their lengths are delineated. These tunnels can be extremely short. Or they can be the opposite. Extremely long. Some of these tunnels can be thirty to sixty minutes of travel time. When studying for sermons, and these videos are on, one can be distracted by how long those tunnels actually are. But I can imagine what it would be like riding on a train like that. The only thing one can see is darkness. Unless you are riding in the engine and have the luxury of a lamp, darkness is all you see. Until the light at the end of the tunnel marks the end of a dark journey, the demeanor of the passenger might suffer. When the light at the end of the tunnel shines, no matter how small it may be at first, there is hope that the journey will soon be over.
Now, our lives have never been one long tunnel. There have been good times as well as not so good times. It is the nature of our human experience. However, one can honestly say that living would be immensely better if there were no bad times. The issues of death belong to the God of our salvation. An issue is something that comes forth from something else. Usually used to describe that which issues from the body, like infection, defecation, or cleansing; an issue is that which comes forth in order to make or keep the body healthy. Therefore, when David speaks of the issues of death he is speaking of that which comes forth from death that makes the person much better off. HEAVEN! The presence of God is there, and although death will be the worst of all human experiences, from it comes an eternal bliss that cannot be compared. Praise God that our GOD of salvation is in control of that which comes from the most unpleasant of all human experiences.