There
comes a time in all our lives when we must prepare for death. When we
become old, get seriously ill, or are in great danger, we can't be
preoccupied simply with the question of how to get better unless
"getting better" means moving on to a life beyond our death. In our
culture, which in so many ways is death oriented, we find little if any
creative support for preparing ourselves for a good death. Most people
presume that our only desire is to live longer on this earth. Still,
dying, like giving birth, is a way to new life, and as Ecclesiastes
says: "There is a season for everything: ... a time for giving birth, a
time for dying" (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2).
We have to prepare ourselves for our death with the same care and attention as our parents prepared themselves for our births.
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