It should be made as clearly as possible that death is
actually a happy event. If we are guided by our Christian faith, we
know that when death comes, it’s like God our Father and Creator is
now calling us to come home, to come to our definitive eternal home
with him, from whom we came and to whom we always belong.
It means that our life here on earth, where God is training
and testing us to be what he wants us to be—that is, to be his image
and likeness, to be a child of his, meant to share in his very own
divine life—has ended. No matter how our life on earth ends, when
death comes it can only mean that in the eyes of God we are already
ready for the ultimate homecoming.
Death is God’s call, not ours. Irrespective of how it comes,
regardless of whether it is the most painful, cruel, irrational one,
it can only mean that God sees us ready for death. Let’s remember that
God is a most loving father to all of us. Anything that happens to us
in this life, including the way we die, has a reason that in his mind
and will is always for our own good.
As a father, he will always be merciful and compassionate to
us, no matter how undeserving we seem to be according to our human
standards. That’s why one of Christ’s most crucial teaching is to love
even our enemies, because God loves everyone. “He causes his sun to
rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the
unrighteous.” (Mt 5,45)
That is why it behooves us to try our best to be guided
always by our Christian faith, because outside of it we would only be
left to our own devices that, no matter how excellent they are in
human terms, cannot anymore cope with the prospect of death that we
cannot anymore undo.
We have to make this Christian truth about death to filter
down from our convictions to our feelings and even instincts. For
this, we need time to process this truth slowly to such a point that
we be guided by it everyday, since death can come to us anytime. It
can come like a thief in the night. (cfr. 1 Thes 5,2)
Part of this preparation for death is to make ourselves
ready to face God who will ask us for an accounting of what we have
done with what he has given us. We should try to have a daily
rehearsal for this eventuality by making a daily examination of
conscience every night before going to bed.
This way, we can afford to be at peace and happy whatever
the situation may be in our earthly sojourn.
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