FACING DEATH.
Pray non-stop.
Last week I was about to cross the busy road running through the village. I saw no traffic coming from the South, and the traffic light to the North was red, so, I proceeded my way without a worry, when, suddenly a heavy gravel truck rushed past me, missing me by inches, having ignored the red light: I had been a few seconds away from sure death.
That episode reminded me of Psalm 91: “God will command his angels to guard you”. Yes, I believe in guardian angels. In my book, DAY WITHOUT END, the very first person I meet in the New Creation, is my guardian angel, whom I have named Cornelius for no obvious reason. He welcomes me to my ‘perfect after death LIFE,’ and is, in my story, eager to introduce me to life in eternity.
Quitting TV.
Months ago, I simply abandoned watching TV. I suddenly saw it as sheer superficial, with its constant advertising and sensational stories.
Television is, in my opinion, leading and has led to our spiritual death by giving us a distorted view on the immense dangers we face as a society. Neil Postman, in his AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH, was right when he wrote a book with that title in 1985. With him, I believe that Television has contributed to the ascent of the godless Trump, has sped up the decline of ecclesiastical Christianity, and totally obscured the rise of Climate Change.
And then there is Political Death.
On November 5, the day of the American election, ‘DEATH’ is on the ballot.
Choosing Trump and the Republican ticket, is choosing death over life. It is not that Kamala Harris is perfect, but at least she stands for democratic principles and regard for creation as we experienced the deity in ‘nature’.
How do we live out the ‘last days?’
Now more than ever, to live ‘religiously’, means walking in the footsteps of Jesus. He simply told us in John 10: 10 “to live LIFE and that to the full.” Jesus did not call us to a new religious setup, of whatever color and stripe, but to LIFE in all its manifestations. Christian living does not mean being ‘religious’ in some way, rather it means being a true human being.
Television tears us away from ‘true’ life, and leads us to death. Christ’s first miracle was to make the best wine ever, at a 7-days (!) wedding celebration. No wonder his opponents – the religious authorities – called him ‘a glutton’ and a ‘winebibber’. The loudest laugh came from Jesus!
Pray without ceasing.
More than ever, we need prayer, and pray for Christ’s return, as we now live in pure godless times.
Here is my prayer to sustain me in the perilous period ahead:
God of heaven and earth, listen to me.
Teach me respect and solidarity with all created matter.
Teach me to remain of sound mind.
Teach me to live in peace with each other, as members of households, as relatives, as community, as nations, as humanity.
Teach me to assume responsibility, to have patience and hope, even in these testing times, always ready to extend and embrace love.
Gracious and merciful God, teach me to choose
The way of goodness.
When I stumble, help me to get up.
Teach me assist others, and do so unconditionally for the benefit of the earth that sustains me.
I pray to walk in your Light, and so see Light.
I pray that the breath of your words may surround me and
Teach me to taste the goodness of life,
And embrace peace, shalom.
I pray to always look forward to the New Creation
That is rushing on, and always live in
The full expectation and confidence of its imminent
Arrival.
I pray for love, love that extends beyond my immediate communities, so that what I do and say reflects your love.
May I live the resurrection life,
I pray, Merciful Lord, to be a helper and protector on my way.
I see so much suffering in your world.
Please Lord, hasten your coming, so that pain and dislocation,
Through wars and natural disasters, may cease, and your glorious future
May arrive.
Amen.
Death is inevitable.
There is a saying: The only certainties in life are death and taxes: of the two, death is the ultimate inevitable, our own death, and also the death of our current way of life, which is totally unsustainable, as the symptoms of death and extinction become more evident by the day.
In the Lord’s prayer we often say, “Forgive us our trespasses”, without realizing, or even wanting to know that almost all of our actions mean ‘trespassing’ in your holy creation, simple matters such as driving our cars, and turning on a light, and heating our large homes cause pollution
Forgive us.