Lord, now I can die in peace! As you promised me, I have seen the Savior. Luke 2:28-29 NLT
“Preacher, Mrs. ____ just died.”
“I’ll be right over.”
“Marty, your granddaddy wants to see you before
he dies.”
“Okay, I’ll leave right now. I should be there in
two hours.”
One a shut-in, the other a relative. Two of the
many I’ve watched die or seen their bodies shortly after they have. Some struggle
before taking the last breath. Others surrender peacefully. These two did.
The shut-in was a long-time member of the church
I pastored. Her husband was still able to attend, but she wasn’t. I visited
them monthly. They would never let me leave without taking some junk food home
for the kids.
When I crossed the threshold of their front door
on the day of the call, she sat peacefully in her favorite chair—a calm look of
assurance. No struggle. No grief.
As I walked in my grandfather’s nursing home room,
he smiled, raised his hands to heaven, and said, “I’m going up.” And shortly
thereafter, he did. Peacefully.
For some unknown reason, God had told Simeon he
wouldn’t die until he saw the Messiah. One day, the Spirit led him to the
Temple. The day Mary and Joseph were presenting baby Jesus to the Lord as the
law required. Simeon knew He was the Messiah. He knew deliverance for his
nation and the world was on the horizon. Now, he could die peacefully.
Death is a doorway into eternity. Life doesn’t
end with our final breath—actually, it just begins. Life as God planned it. At
least for believers. But the only way we can die in peace—regardless of the
circumstances surrounding our death—is to prepare for it while alive.
Neglecting God and living for self won’t do. We may slip peacefully from this
world but won’t live in eternal peace. Instead, we’ll experience eternal
torment. An eternity separated from God.
Accepting Jesus as the Messiah who died for the
world’s sins allows us to die in peace as it did Simeon. Whether we struggle
with a disease before death or succumb to a tragic accident won’t matter. Death
will be peaceful, knowing we’re slipping into our Savior’s arms.
When your time comes, will you die peacefully?
Father, I thank You for the promise of a peaceful
death and a joyous eternity when I know Your Son as my Savior.
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