"And
when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into
the bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people."
Genesis 49:33
This verse, and others like it, show the life of a human being does not end when our bodies die on earth. Jacob blessed and commanded his sons concerning his burial, gathered his feet into the bed, and breathed his last. He body was entirely still as his heart stopped beating. Yet there was something that happened at that sorrowful moment which cheers the soul that fears God: Jacob was gathered unto his people. His body would be left in a grave purchased by Abraham yet his soul--the spiritual and eternal being that was fundamentally Jacob--was gathered with the people of God in eternal rest.
Out of curiosity I found in addition to Jacob the phrase "gathered to his people" is connected with the passing of Abraham, Isaac, Aaron, and Moses. Though the Bible describes the death of many people, I did not find this phrase ever used with those who died without faith in God. The death of the body brings finality to life on earth but for believers is a glorious entrance into the presence of God and His people. It is well said by the psalmist in Psalm 144:15: "Happy
are the people who are in such a state; happy
are the people whose God is the LORD!" The wicked are scattered like chaff into eternal destruction, and the righteous by faith in God are gathered like a farmer brings all his grain into his barn. Being "gathered" speaks of belonging, being viewed as precious and of great value.
The scripture is clear the identity of God's people extends beyond Jewish ethnicity and to every nation, tribe, and tongue who fear and love God almighty. Jesus said in John 10:14-16, "I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am
known by My own. 15 As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I lay
down My life for the sheep. 16 And other sheep I have which are not of
this fold; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice; and there will
be one flock and one shepherd." Jesus went to seek and save the "lost sheep of Israel" but also called out to whosoever would heed Him and come to Him in faith. These are those who are born again through faith in Jesus having received the Gospel. All who are spiritually regenerated by the Holy Spirit experience the living presence of God now and when we breathe our last will be gathered to our people, to God's people who will celebrate, praise, and serve Him forever. What a joyful gathering this will be!
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