We must face the reality of death and not escape from what is inevitable and unavoidable
A stark reality of the Bible is never afraid to face the reality that one day everyone will die, unless Jesus Christ returns in advance.
Moses describes human life as a powder, easily swept away like driftwood, or be swept away in a stream of water.
We do not know where we will be next week, not next month, next year.
Life is like a dream. We dream often and quickly the memory fades and, often, the sweeter the dream, the shorter it seemsbe.
Psalm picture of life as a desert, where the grass is fresh and green in the morning but the sun has faded.
We learned that the length of our days is seventy, maybe eighty years. Now that in itself is something we hear very little here today.
He feels that people are living longer, but it is not true in Uganda, and in several other countries in distress and societies. In Kampala, Uganda, where he teaches at pastors and leadersSeminars in the slums that surround it, and in areas stronger, one thing is the senior pastor wanted to share, is to tell these men who were over 60 years, as some have realized that you could not live up to 60! They saw their families decimated by HIV / AIDS and other scourges, yet they are so happy and so willing to serve and lead and preach and teach the ways of the Almighty God, the people.
The men talk about the progress in the medical field and live longer. Godborder, and can not be changed.
God teaches us to appreciate the value and our health and strength.
If you can not walk and talk, if they are strong and healthy, thank God for today.
This is when our body no longer works, we would wish we had appreciated in these days when everything was in place.
What happens after a certain time? We strive to catch my breath and have difficulty moving. The senses begin to fail and that we could not effort is notnot so easy. There is an overwhelming feeling of vulnerability that the probe takes its inevitable toll.
We meet in the morning with your unfailing love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days, applied to Moses, who knew who he was from an early age.
We know that Christ began. He came to faith in Jesus Christ is coming soon. Not delay.
Sandy Shaw