The subject of “assisted dying” has been exercising the minds of many people these days, writes Bert Cargill of St Monans Gospel Hall. Truly death and dying are serious subjects, but not just for discussion or decision by others in Parliament, but rather for each of us to prepare for it before it comes our way as it surely must. Death is one of the few certainties associated with life.
Unsurprisingly the Bible has a lot to tell us about death and indeed how to prepare for it. Of course it also tells us a lot about life and how to live it well for however many years we may be given. But uniquely and authoritatively its pages describe to us what comes next, after death. It unveils the beauty and bliss of heaven for all who have chosen Jesus Christ as their saviour from sin. It gives to believers the assurance of being with Him for all eternity freed from all the troubles of this life whatever these were. A Christian’s death is described as “dying in faith”, and “departing to be with Christ which is far better”.
Along with this, we note that Jesus said, “If you die in your sins, where I am you cannot come.” He warns us about this because He loves us and does not want any of us to be shut out from heaven because our sins have not been forgiven. To take away our sins and save us from hell He died on the cross, and rose again to give us eternal life.
By faith in Him, committing your eternal soul into His safe keeping, you can be sure not only of a dignified death free from regrets, but a peaceful death full of hope, as an old hymn puts it, “Safe in the arms of Jesus”.
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