Are we talking more about him now that he is dead? Well there is your answer. Besides, now he gets to rise first.
“Besides, now he gets to rise first.”
2 Corinthians 5:1-8 J.B. Phillips New Testament
5: 1-4 We know, for instance, that if our earthly dwelling were taken down, like a tent, we have a permanent house in Heaven, made, not by man, but by God. In this present frame we sigh with deep longing for the heavenly house, for we do not want to face utter nakedness when death destroys our present dwellingthese bodies of ours. So long as we are clothed in this temporary dwelling we have a painful longing, not because we want just to get rid of these clothes but because we want to know the full cover of the permanent house that will be ours. We want our transitory life to be absorbed into the life that is eternal.
Death can have no terrors, for it means being with God
5-8 Now the power that has planned this experience for us is God, and he has given us his Spirit as a guarantee of its truth. This makes us confident, whatever happens. We realise that being at home in the body means that to some extent we are away from the Lord, for we have to live by trusting him without seeing him. We are so sure of this that we would really rather be away from the body (in death) and be at home with the Lord.
Luke 23:42-43 English Standard Version
42 And he said, Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom. 43 And he said to him, Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.