"O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy
victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.
But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus
Christ." -
I Corinthians 15:55-57
Once upon a time, twin boys were conceived. Weeks passed
and the twins developed. As their awareness gew, they laughed for joy:
"Isn't it great that we were conceived? Isn't it great to be alive?"
Together the twins explored their world. When they found
their mother's cord that gave them life, they sang for joy! "How great
is our mother's love, that she shares her own life with us!"
As weeks stretched into months, the twins noticed how
much each was changing. "What does it mean?" asked one.
"It means our stay in this world is drawing to an end."
said the other.
"But I don't want to go," said one. "I want to stay here
always."
"We have no choice," said the other. "But maybe there
is life after birth."
"But how can there be?" responded one. "we will shed our
life cord and how is life possible without it? Besides, we ahve seen
evidence that others were here before us, and none of them has returned
to tell us there is life after birth. No, this is the end. Maybe there
is no mother at all."
"But there has to be," protested the other. "How else
did we get here? How do we remain alive?"
"Have you ever seen our mother?" said one. "Maybe she
only lives in our minds. Maybe we made her up because the idea made
us feel good."
So, the last days inthe womb were filled with deep questioning
and fear. Finally, the moment of birth arrived.
When the twins had passed from their world, they opened
their eyes and cried for joy - for what they saw exceeded their fondest
dreams. That is death as experienced by Christians.