This week I will have officiated at 2 funerals. One was for a long life fully lived yet the final years were marked by illness. The other a tragic loss of a precious life snatched from the hands of death several years ago, cause of death yet unknown. Each of these funerals had special lessons for me.
In my professional career I have attended and presided over many funerals. Of all life events, funerals for me provide some of the richest insights into LIFE and living. I know that sounds a bit strange. But consider this, in those brief moments family and friends spend together to reflect on the contributions and memories of a someone special to them you are granted an opportunity to see your own life in richest of ways. If you have a listening ear your deepest soul will whisper to you of things that could change you forever for the better.
You may hear things concerning how you value your spouse, or your children. Maybe that inner voice will ask you to evaluate your career. Perhaps you will be told to finally get your Last Will and Testament done. If you love your family, you might be convicted to get that life insurance or long-term health care policy in place. Maybe, you will decide to take that vacation you have always wanted or call your mom and dad. Whatever you hear, listen well! You may be changed forever for the better.
Moses said it this way, – ‘So teach us to number our days, That we may present to You a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12 and King David – “LORD, make me to know my end And what is the extent of my days; Let me know how transient I am. Psalm 39:4. By reflecting deeply on the passing of a life from this realm we can better live our own lives if we act on what we hear. Life is but a vapor; live it well!
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