When all is said and done....
After all is said and done…
As you can probably understand with my mother’s
passing away just a few weeks ago, I have been in deep thoughts about death.
Death affects both the dying as we are going to see in a bit and the dead.
No one escape it and soon or later you and me will
face it.
I could not copy what I saw about Steve Jobs's deathbed
experience (One of the richest men who ever lived) . His last word was solemn and
deep. I was wondering, but why do we
have to wait to be on our deathbed to realize that, like Steve Jobs, a watch of
$30 will show the same time than a $300 one or an expensive wallet holds the same
amount than a cheaper one. Our national
debt shows that many people are still choosing the expensive options. Steve Jobs realized too late that money was
an experience he had fortunately gone through.
But through this darkness he never probably experienced the blessings of
family and most of all the blessing of the love of God like so many people flee from, because of
wrong beliefs. God is so gracious and
merciful, but mostly patient. Patient
with us to encourage us to repent and return to him.
What is the experience of death so far in my life? It is awesome. I know that between now and anytime I
could die. It goes from minute to
minute. Nothing is guaranteed but I know
that now being 66 years old I have passed the age that Steve Jobs died at, in
his fifties. I have lived this long only
by the grace of God. I have escape
death so many times by his grace.
One last thing that Steve gave was some advice: To be considered
and courteous to your neighbour.
All along, Jesus Christ’s golden rule: “To
treat others as you would want to be treated (Matthew 7:12) and yet so many are
again missing the mark today in the world.
What took Steve a lifetime to realize…May it not take you a lifetime to
realize…Act now!
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