A long time ago when I was a child, maybe ten or twelve, my best
friend and companion in mischief died of Scarlet Fever. This was my first real
experience with death. It seemed unreal to me that someone I cared about so
much, someone so young would stop living. I decided to treat it as unreal, and
refused to accept it. The day of the funeral came. Everyone was dressed to go
except for me. When Dad inquired I finally confessed that I refused to accept
the death of my friend.
He sat down next to me and among other things he explained
to me that we all die. Young or old we must all die. From the moment we are
born and begin to breath we begin to die. We should not fear death, he
explained. If we live our lives well, in honesty and truth we will return to
heaven from where we came. If we have done the best we can death can be a good
thing.
That was a long time ago and I don’t remember his exact
words, but they made an impression on me. As Paul explains, “For we must all
appear before the judgment seat of
Christ that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to
that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.” (2 Corinthians 5:10)
While in this mortal body things happen that are good, bad,
painful, unfair, horrible, wonderful and glorious. There is a purpose for our
being here and for each of us that purpose is different. The scriptures tell us
that we each have different gifts that we may bring to pass the purpose of God.
I didn’t take time to look up the scriptural reference but if any have
questions let them search it out on their own or respond to this post and I
will look it up. The point I want to make here is that there is a purpose to
our lives and at some point we will return to give accounting for what we have
done in this body we were given.
We need not fear neither man, nor demon if we walk in faith,
believing then knowing that God lives. If
we know this then God knows us and will welcome us home when our work here is
done – “For we walk by faith not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5:7)
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