The apostle Paul says that Christ’s death and rising again must find its
parallel in the life of believers: we must die to our old selves and rise to
our new life in Christ (2 Tim. 2:11; Col. 3:1-5). He takes this one step
further in 1 Corinthians 15:35-49, explaining that our very bodies are like
seeds that must die and return to the earth before we can experience the
resurrection of our new spiritual body. Spiritual truths suddenly become
living (and dying) realities.
Here at Bethel, we deal with life and death on a continual basis. Grief is
commonplace among God’s people. That means our worship must mirror both the
joys and sorrows of life. Just as worship is based on both the dying and
rising of Christ, the dying of our old selves and the rising of our new life
in Christ, so also worship must reflect our grief at death while still
pressing forward in faith to the final resurrection in Christ.