Are there contradictions in the Bible? Some people think so; I don't think 
there are. But sometimes what APPEARS to be a contradiction opens up a vast 
field of Good News truth that warms the heart. One such apparent contradiction 
is found in 2 Timothy 1:10 where "our beloved brother Paul" says something that 
sounds absurd. He says that "our Saviour Jesus Christ ... has abolished death." 
Past tense, not future tense. At the same time, Paul says, Christ has "brought 
life and immortality to light through the gospel." Also past tense, not future 
tense.
What can he mean, "Christ has abolished death"? Look at the cemeteries full of 
people who have died. It is obvious that Paul doesn't mean the first death, 
which the Bible calls "sleep." Therefore we have to conclude that what Paul is 
talking about is the real thing, death itself, the SECOND death. But how could 
Paul say that Christ HAS abolished the second death when Revelation 2:11 tells 
of the "second death" coming in the future for those people who are lost, and 
Revelation 20 tells how it's going to happen--in a lake of fire? "This is the 
second death," says John (vs. 14).

So, here's our apparent contradiction, a whopper! How can there be a "second 
death" in the lake of fire if Jesus has "abolished" it? Here's where the 
reality of the Good News of the gospel shines bright: When "God so loved the 
world that He gave His only begotten Son," He sent Him to die every man's 
second death (John 3:16-19). Hebrews 2:9 says, "We see Jesus, who was made a 
little lower than the angels, for the suffering of death [obviously, the 
second], … that He, by the grace of God, might taste death for everyone."

That is how He abolished the second death. You and I don't have to die that 
second death! Jesus died it; only if you resist and reject and choose to 
disbelieve, only then will it be necessary for you to die that death! Don't you 
want to tell somebody? What a load that News will lift from someone's 
discouraged heart!

--Robert J. Wieland

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