For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also who sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Where are they who deny the Flesh? For if He did not assume Flesh, neither did He die. If He did not die, neither did He rise again. How then does he exhort us from these things to faith? Was he not then according to them a trifler and a deceiver? For if to die proceeds from sin, and Christ did not sin, how does he now encourage us? And now, concerning whom does he say, O men, for whom do ye mourn? For whom do ye sorrow? For sinners, or simply for those who die? And why does he say, Even as the rest, which have no hope? For whom do the rest mourn? So that to them all these things are vapid. The firstborn from the dead Colossians 1:18, he says, the first-fruits. Therefore there must also be others left. And see how here he introduces nothing from reasonings, because they were docile. For in writing to the Corinthians, he started many things also from reasonings, and then he added, You fool, that which you sow is not quickened. 1 Corinthians 15:36 For this is more authoritative, but it is when he converses with the believer. But with him who is without, what authority would this have? Even so, he says, them also that are fallen asleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. Again, fallen asleep: he nowhere says, the dead. But with respect to Christ, his words are, He died, because there followed mention of the Resurrection, but here them that are fallen asleep. How through Jesus? Either that they fell asleep through Jesus, or that through Jesus will He bring them. The phrase that fell asleep through Jesus means the faithful. Here the heretics say, that he is speaking of the baptized. What place then is there for even so? For Jesus did not fall asleep through Baptism. But on what account does he say, them that are fallen asleep? So that he is discoursing not of a general Resurrection, but of a partial one. Them that are fallen asleep through Jesus, he says, and thus he speaks in many places.