Tuesday; February 24
Have you ever heard death
referred to as having lost someone?
Well, the other day, I heard a song by Bradley Walker that struck quite
a chord with me. In the song, “We Know
Where He Is”, the singer recounts the death of his grandfather. The old man had been faithful in his
spiritual walk, so at the end of his life he observed, “We haven’t lost him, we
know where he is.”. While it might be a
common expression to say that we “have lost someone” when they pass, but when
they have been faithful, they are anything but lost, they are safe and secure
in the hereafter.
Some of us might have
been raised not to take our salvation for granted, but does that mean we have
to live in doubt? Interestingly, the
writer of I John seems to tell us we don’t have to live in fear. We are encouraged, “These things I have
written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may
know that you have eternal life.” (I John 5:13). Wouldn’t it be great if we (and those
attending our funeral) could approach our death with this type of
confidence? When we commit our lives to
the Lord, we can know right where the future leads. Let’s live in such a way that as people
gather around us to say goodbye, they know exactly where we are!
Think About It!