It’s much easier to avoid a challenging situation than to
confront it. It’s like avoiding going to war despite knowing there’s a raging
enemy. It is a matter of time before the battle becomes inevitable.
I am reminded of the song “everybody wants to go to heaven,
nobody wants to die.” Life on earth is challenging and has been since the
beginning of human existence. There is uncertainty for many about life after
death, so relatively very few people are keen to exit their earthly existence,
in spite of the hardship they may be going through. It is perceived as ill
health when people therefore take their own lives, as very often this is in the
depths of despair. Exiting life on earth can be likened to changing
destination. The most important thing however is to know where one is going to
prevent a potentially disastrous arrival, if appropriate preparation is not
ensured.
Death is a certainty for everyone who lives in a body,
everybody! A lot of people however, seem to avoid talking about the inevitable.
There was a teaching I heard years ago in church, it was enlightening and
assuring about the day of death, titled happy death day. Like a lecture you
enjoyed I planned to listen again to imbibe and digest the details, hoping to
sift the chaff from the wheat if any chaff was there. A friend asked for it
just before I travelled out of town for a few weeks. On my return I was told my
friend had died. She had a chronic kidney problem and a complication had
resulted in her passing on. I hoped the tape had been a blessing and helped her
to cross over with peace in her heart.
There are different beliefs about death. The most important
belief however is the truth! We are all free to believe whatever we want, but
when push comes to shove, reality sinks. If one believes a floating piece of
cardboard is as good as a life boat, the erroneous belief will unfortunately
result in the person’s demise. It is therefore important to know what the truth
is regardless of it making sense or not to our finite thinking.
It is in my opinion unwise to expect anyone to help me get
to a place they’ve never been, or believe an account of an event the person has
never experienced. I would rather rely on a person who has been to a place to
tell me about it and how he got there. In all of history the one person who
without a doubt experienced death and triumphed over it is JESUS CHRIST. There
is therefore no reason for me to listen to anyone else’s idea about death when
I can get the facts from Jesus Christ. It is no wonder he stated in the scriptures,
“I am the Way, the Truth and the Life”…John 14:6 The truth is what we need, not
ideas without evidence. Many have professed knowing a way, yet have nothing to
verify what they say. It is the truth that sets free, not man’s ideas,
postulations or unfounded beliefs.
Recommended web links:
www.apologetics .org