# Overcoming Obstacles: Part Three

> Overcoming the obstacle of sin is the greatest challenge of life — not because it is so difficult, but because the enemy of the soul exploits our ignorance. Revelation 2:11 makes the overcomer a promise about the second death.

- Source: https://timeisathandlive.org/blog/overcoming-obstacles-part-three
- Site: Time Is At Hand Evangelistic Ministries (https://timeisathandlive.org)
- Key scripture: Revelation 2:11
- Topics: trials, preparation, present truth
- Licence: free to read, quote and share, with attribution.

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> **Romans 5:20** — Moreover the law entered, that the offence might abound.
> But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound.

Overcoming the obstacle of sin is the greatest challenge of life. Not that it
is so difficult, but the enemy of the soul is always exploiting the ignorance
of humanity.

The Bible shows us how to abound in Christ and be victorious over all besetting
sins, because where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. True faith in
Christ brings conviction, conversion and sanctification; it brings out the best
in humanity and enables us to overcome the world and all obstacles
(Romans 5:20-21, 1 John 5:4).

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    <strong>Grace is not merely equal to sin</strong>
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> **Revelation 2:11** — He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith
> unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.

Revelation 2:11 reveals another promise to the overcomers.

## Who the promise is for

"He that overcometh" is a special promise for all those who believe. In this
verse the promise is made extra special to those that shall overcome. To those
who will not yield their godly principles when opposed or persecuted; to those
who will not retreat when the battle of adversity gets hot; to those who will
not be induced to apostatise nor abandon their faith; to those who will stand
firm in every trial and prevail against all adversaries; to those who will
endure to the end despite all the evil enticements, objections and obstacles —
they shall not be hurt of the second death.

## Two deaths, not one

The first death is painful and disruptive, but the second death will be most
painful beyond imagination. The first death is just a retirement from this
life, a sleep for a moment from the activities of this world, but the second
death removes us eternally from the presence of God, from the joys and bliss of
heaven, from the privilege and pleasure of eternal life.

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    <strong>A sleep, and a separation</strong>
    The two are not the same event twice over. Scripture distinguishes them, and so must we.
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The second death is indescribably more painful than the first death, because it
involves the penalty for sin. There will be intense sorrow, regret and anguish.

> **Matthew 13:42** — And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall
> be wailing and gnashing of teeth.

The second death will be without the comforting words, prayer and support of
family and friends. The second death will be lonely, inexpressibly hurtful and
destructive.

## A way of escape, and it is open now

But there is a way for everyone to escape the second death, and they can do it
even now. To escape the second death, it is imperative that we surrender to
Christ and continue to triumph in His grace.

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    <strong>The promise, in full</strong>
    Not that the overcomer escapes the first death, but that the second has no power over him.
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Today, we can begin to live that we may escape the second death. Remember that
the first death is not the end of being; there is coming a second death for the
impenitent.

To those who overcome through Christ, the second death shall have no power over
them.

**May God help us to be among the overcomers.**

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This is the third part. [Overcoming Obstacles](/blog/overcoming-obstacles)
takes up Matthew 24:13 and what enduring to the end will cost, and
[Part Two](/blog/overcoming-obstacles-part-two) sets out what Scripture names
to overcome — sin, the world, the mark of the beast — and the tree of life
promised to the one who does.

If this study has raised something you would like to talk through, the team
reads every message: [ask a Bible question](/contact/bible-questions), or
[send a prayer request](/contact/prayer-requests).

On the grace this article turns on,
[Getting to Know Jesus](/studies/getting-to-know-jesus) works through the law,
sin and saving grace, and
[the Everlasting Gospel](/end-time/everlasting-gospel) sets out the message of
Revelation 14 and the hour of God's judgment.
[Time Shall Be No More](/end-time/time-no-more) takes up the close of
probation, after which the second death named here is decided.

For the care of the whole person while that work goes on, the
[Ministry of Healing](/ministry-of-healing) section takes up health, healing
and the mind at rest.
