Moving Among Us
We know its out there, but we cover death up with bus,y with entertainment and comfort. We watch the news about the world coming to an end, then blame some politicians or political parties and excuse the awareness of our own greatest vulnerability: sooner or later, we are going to die.
Do we really have the time and effort to expend on this fear facade that the media portrays to the world to be like?
In our denial, we sometimes work hard and long at something as if we can push death back with our notions that if we are doing something really important and world-saving, death or the thought of it can be put off.
And we are so busy. We must be doing something terribly important and earth-shattering to be so busy. Surely, death will leave us alone until all our tasks are completed? But the truth is that death is right here, moving among us daily, moment by moment, actually.
But the stark realization of death makes life more vivid and God more real. Facing it down makes "the things of earth grow strangely dim." And we can realize that all we have is God. All we ever had was God.
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