More
Than Just A Chance
…it is appointed unto men once to
die,
Hebrews 9:27 KJV
Trying to assimilate the doctor’s
devastating diagnosis of stage-4 colon cancer, Jeremy had decided to
speak to his pastor. Pastor Raymond Miller listened as his long-time
parishioner and friend shared how he felt about it, “I never
seriously thought about dying, Ray. I always figured I’d live
forever.” After a pause he added, “Or that Jesus would Rapture me
and the Church first.”
Jeremy spoke candidly, comfortable with
this man, “I know what the Bible says, Ray. You know…the part
about our appointment with death.”
Ray remained silent, knowing Jeremy
would work his way through this.
“But now…” Jeremy picked back up,
making an attempt at levity, “now there’s a chance
I’m actually going to die!” Jeremy went silent; his crooked smile
belied his true feelings.
Ray broke the silence, “Jeremy, you
said that you might die from this cancer…and that’s one
possibility. The truth is—that short of the Rapture—we must all
face death. It’s more than just a chance, as you jokingly said,
it’s a fact. But it’s also an opportunity…an opportunity to
lean on God instead of trying to navigate life in our own strength.
Jeremy, God wants you to be rightly-related to Him, not just
saved…and to fight for life until the day He takes you home, no
matter when that is.”
†
The human mind is wonder-filled. The
scope of its full potential is unfathomable, yet it is equipped with
a tremendous capacity for denial where death is involved.
Not many of us really contemplate our
own death. We watch those we know and love face it, but for some
reason we don’t really believe it will happen to us any time soon;
if ever.
Each of us is on a collision course
with death. It is imminent. We are literally unable to cheat it. With
such knowledge, how can we allow our salvation and/or sanctification
to remain in limbo, hanging on to the chance that our death
won’t occur today?
Being rightly-related means moving
toward our goal, not holding it at arms length.
Prayer
“Draw me ever closer,
Lord Jesus. My mind wants to deny the truth that death is more than
just a chance. Help me live like I might just see Your face today.
Amen.”
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