Summer Thoughts
Abound 1
“Fighting the Good
Fight” 2 Timothy 4:7-8
This
past week while I was on vacation I attended a
memorial service celebrating the
life of one of my cousins. She is the first of my twenty cousins to die and she
was just 65 years old. Sitting in the sanctuary of her church home brought many
thoughts about life and death and the gift and promise of eternal life made
possible in Jesus. As I listened to her
pastor speak about the joy of life she shared with her family I could not help
but think about what we as a family have lost in her death. Yet in the weeks
leading to her death she had much pain due to cancer and her vibrant smile was
not present as she wanted to sleep and rest. But it was the expression of words
that my aunt shared with me that remains. “I’m supposed to die first. It’s not
right.”
These
words have resonated with me. One generation dies before the next grows older.
This is the natural order of life. Yet what are we experiencing now in Canada?
Different generations living longer than ever. But also people choosing death
over life because pain management and palliative care is not available as they
enter the final months of life. How do we justify this? Do we need to? Of what
are we afraid?
In
Hebrews 2 we read,” Since the children
have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he
might break the power of him who holds the power of death- that is, the devil,
and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of
death.”
Jesus
was born and raised as a human boy and became an adult man. He had flesh and
blood and he knew what it meant to grieve the death of those whom he loved. He
also knew that his purpose as God’s Son was to come to earth and live and die
and rise again. Because Jesus had the power to break death and live again.
Through him, we have nothing to fear by death; we just need to be ready to die
as the children of God.
When a
person dies we mourn the death of their physical presence with us. But for the
one whose faith is in Christ- there is joy for they are received by Christ. Yet with our understanding of life to be
celebrated whose decision should it be for death? God’s, a family member, a
physician or the individual who seeks help to leave this world? Up until now we would say their life and
death is in God’s hands but is this the case today?
For my
cousin, her fight against cancer was fought. She kept her faith and God called
her home to rest. She believed in Christ Jesus and she is in His presence. We
grieve and mourn her death as a family and comfort each other as best as we can
and we pray. ( 2 Timothy 4:7-8)
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
Do you fear death? Are you afraid of dying or what comes
after? For many people until we get to that time in our lives (nearing death)
we cannot really answer except from our thoughts. Emotionally we often don’t
want to talk about the fact that we will die for it is really the dying that
causes us to be afraid. Or it could be that we are unsure of what happens
afterwards. Whose face shall you meet? As faithful believers in Jesus, will you
see Christ and receive the ‘crown of righteousness’ or are you not sure? What
does fighting the good fight in life mean to you? How will your life’s race
finish?
PRAYER
God of hope, of life and death and new life we praise you.
Thank you for the gift and wonder of life itself and the faith we have in Jesus
who will call us home to him after dying is completed. Be with us each step of
our life’s journey and lead us always we pray. Amen.
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