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MEDITATION: At death’s door

By Rev Angela C

Bosfield Palacious

HAVE you had a moment in your life or that of a loved one when you felt that you were looking at death’s door? What was the situation? How long ago was it? How did you feel? I have several moments in my own life:

  1. Driving a car and narrowly missing a collision with one coming out of a corner

  2. Having a baby at a not so young age aware of mothers and/or babies who died in childbirth

  3. Facing surgery and compelled by the need to put my spiritual house in order just in case

  4. Watching my youthful mother die after a three-week old cancer diagnosis at age 73

  5. Watching my father age most gracefully and gently diminish until he died at age 94

  6. Attending to persons in hospital as a chaplain and journeying with them right up to the door of death.

Sometimes it is more of a relief for the person to be out of his/her suffering. It may be a deep loss which seems inconsolable at the time. Often it is unexpected or it may have been predicted but the timing still seemed too soon.

There are other times when the door remains tightly shut and the person turns around and makes a miraculous recovery. Some defy death with several close calls that mystify the medical team and may be attributed only to prayer.

There is another door which is closed and Our Lord stands outside knocking. This is the door of our hearts. If we open this door and allow the Lord in, then the door to death is only a doorway or threshold and we pass straight through into a larger life.

We may not want to die and leave unfinished business. We may not want to leave loved ones before we would have journeyed with them further. Since we do not know the day or the hour, we need to be spiritually prepared for any possibility that will one day be an eventuality.

Once you have made peace with God, you can then live with the comforting thought that when you come to find yourself at death’s door, you do not stand alone. The Lord, Jesus Christ, stands with you and ushers you through. This is a blessing too good not to share.

We all need to know that God loves us, is with us, and wants to help us to go through every door of difficulty when it arises, over every hurdle of hardship when it appears, and around every obstacle that threatens to throw us off course.

Under the powerful influence of God our Creator’s Holy Spirit, following the example of our saviour, Jesus Christ, we can develop an open door policy that enables us to embrace life in all of its abundance of joy and sorrow.

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