Death - A Door to Eternal Life

May 31, 2024

Death - A Door to Eternal Life


As a child when I saw a funeral,
Never understood the meaning of dead.
My little brains would wonder,
Where are the people carrying a sleeping person in a box called coffin or pyre.

Elders explained a little -
And with limited understanding,
Got to know they were taken to the grave or funeral pyre,
Where one will return to the mud one belongs or turn into ashes,
To be immersed in some holy water.

My child like thoughts even assumed-
That death takes away others and will keep my parents forever near me.
When one fine day my dad was first taken away, followed by my mum and it
even did not spare my husband.

Reality dawned on me that one day at a time,
Death will knock on every door,
without sometimes even giving a person the time to say adieu to their loved ones.

What a mystery death is I learnt over the years,
It does not care if you are rich or poor,
Then why hoard so much of greed and anger, hatred, jealousy or pride
For you will leave everything here on this planet,
To go to a place of no return.

So, start doing good deeds to everyone while you still have time left,
as you don't know when the call will come from the divine above
to a place called heaven and hell,
destined to each one of us as per
The page written in God’s book of our salvation.

While on this earth, let us be consoled
That the ones who have gone before us,
Will all be united again as we join them at our appointed time to enjoy God's eternal home.

 

 

By Susan D’Souza
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Comment on this article

  • Joseph Bernard moras, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Mon, Jun 03 2024

    Right living needs right doctrine. As we all one day pass away from this life to eternal one either in the presence of God Almighty or hell...God has planned a safe passage for his creation into a life in his family for ever and it is called salvation. This salvation is...For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2: 8,9) If we depend on law of Moses and our Lord's command and If we read them and judge ourselves how long will we stand tall? We are sinners by conception, by birth, and by practice. Moreover if we have kept the entire law and failed at one point we are guilty of all. That is why God Almighty in his mercy...FOR WHAT THE LAW WAS POWERLESS TO DO IN IT DUE TO THE WEAKNESSES OF MY FLESH(my sinful nature) GOD DID IT BY SENDING HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON IN THE LIKENESS OF A SINFUL PERSON AS A SIN OFFERING AND CONDEMNED SIN IN THE SINFUL PERSON SO THAT THE RIGHTEOUS REQUIREMENT OF THE LAW IS FULLY MET IN US TO THOSE WHO NOT LIVE ACCORDING TO THE FLESH, BUT ACCORDING TO THE SPIRIT. Apostle Peter in his first ever sermon says ..This Jesus whom you crucified is Christ the Lord. CONDEMNATION is a forensic term in which a person is judged and found guilty and due sentence is carried out. We deserve death in hell but God Almighty saves us from it by giving us eternal life . However Bible which is the truth absolute does not allow us to refrain from our new responsibility in the saved life. BRETHREN WE ARE DEBTORS ....NOT TO LIVE ACCORDING TO FLESH(sinful life) But in all there is no more condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus...through Christ Jesus law of SPIRIT and life has set me free from law of sin and death .So let us turn away from all earthbound philosophies and read and apply true word of God Almighty which is BIBLE. Philosophy is originally a Greek word and translated into English as love of wisdom.

  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2024

    @Kaka Baba it is not paradox but reality! Following, Divine warning message correcting about self thoughts also thoughts of others on the reality of hell... part of a message to Maria Divine Mercy dated 11 January 2011 ... “Choose the lies promoted by the deceiver – the main one being that God the Eternal Father does not exist – and you are doomed. On entering the gates of Hell you will then realise the horrible mistake you have made. Believe Me, My children, if you could just witness the shock and sense of horror of those souls, when the final truth after death is revealed to them, you would not be able to withstand, even just one moment of this torment. Should you witness just a glimpse of this place now, in human terms, you would drop dead with sheer terror of the fate that befalls those who chose the path of sin.” ////// “This pathway, which looks pretty, appealing, enticing, glorious and full of wonder, changes when you get half way down it. The changes you come across midway shows you that you are not being satisfied. This strange, empty and disappointing feeling continues unabated for the rest of the journey. You cannot understand why you feel like this. Your experiences, pleasurable on the exterior, are full of unexpected disturbing, nasty feelings which are mixed with anger, frustration, loneliness and fear. It is only when you meet your idol at the end of your journey and look into his wicked eyes, which dance with condescending amusement, that you will scream until you are hoarse. It’s not until that final moment that you will scream for My help. But it will be too late. There will be no turning back at that stage. You will have made your choice in this life. And although I will cry bitter tears of deep sorrow for each of My lost souls, I cannot save you at that stage. Your free will, where you choose your own destiny, will be completely out of My Hands.” ///// “Through this message, harsh though it is, I am giving the world the final warning, out of pure love for each of you. I plead with you finally, to hear My Voice now, so that you can save your souls.” “Your beloved Jesus Christ Saviour of mankind and Just Judge”... Ref: https://thetruthful.org/2019/08/14/mdm-message-38-11-january-2011/

  • kaka baba, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2024

    ### The Paradox of Heaven and Earth: Finding Paradise in the Present Growing up, many of us were instilled with the belief that heaven is a utopia waiting for us after death—a place of eternal joy, peace, and fulfillment. Yet, as we navigate through life, we often struggle to find a semblance of that paradise here on Earth. This dichotomy between the promise of heaven and the reality of our earthly existence raises intriguing questions about the origins and impact of these beliefs. It’s fascinating to consider that the concept of heaven and hell, as presented in various religious traditions, might have been designed to guide, influence, or even control human behavior. Some scholars argue that these ideas were introduced by ancient civilizations, including the Jews, not only to offer hope but also to instill moral order and a sense of purpose. While these teachings have undoubtedly provided comfort and ethical frameworks for millions, they have also, at times, contributed to a sense of suffering and dissatisfaction with the present. Reflecting on my personal experiences, I have encountered numerous individuals who, despite their deep religious faith, seem perpetually discontented. They adhere to their beliefs with fervor, yet their lives are marked by a sense of longing and unfulfilled expectation. This paradox is poignant—how can the promise of an eternal paradise coexist with such palpable discontentment? One possible explanation lies in the inherent tension between the ideal and the real. The vision of heaven is so perfect, so unattainable in our imperfect world, that it can create a perpetual sense of inadequacy. When our daily lives fall short of this divine standard, we may feel a profound disconnect, as if we are missing out on something promised but never quite within reach. However, this does not mean we are doomed to a life of disillusionment. Perhaps the key to reconciling this tension lies in shifting our perspective. Instead of viewing heaven as a distant reward, we might find solace in seeking moments of paradise here and now. This could mean appreciating the simple joys in life, fostering meaningful connections, and cultivating a sense of gratitude for the present. Moreover, the idea of heaven can serve as a powerful metaphor for personal growth and aspiration. It can inspire us to strive for a better world, to act with compassion, and to find peace within ourselves. By embracing the journey and not just the destination, we may discover that fragments of paradise are already woven into the fabric of our everyday lives. In the end, whether we believe in an afterlife or not, the pursuit of happiness and contentment is a universal human endeavor. By balancing our spiritual aspirations with a grounded appreciation for the here and now, we might just find that Earth has its own kind of paradise to offer—one that is rich with beauty, love, and potential. So, as we ponder the mysteries of heaven and the realities of our earthly existence, let us not forget to cherish the moments that make life worth living. In doing so, we may find that paradise is not as distant as we once thought.

  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 02 2024

    So simply put! Thought provoking.Beautiful 🌹. It takes something to know that Death INDEED is a door to Eternal Life! Keep singing Madam 🙏🏽

  • I J S Shet, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2024

    Indeed soothing and thought provoking for those who have not faced death close up. For all a good consoling introspection and must be read by younger folk surely. Death is such a mystery, but really ponder and you see that it is a seamless transition the same coin with another side. Very profound. Thanks and Regards

  • Brenda D' Mello, Auckland, New Zealand

    Sat, Jun 01 2024

    Dear Susan (Pamela as I know you), I just finished reading your article and felt compelled to reach out. Your words, "Death will knock on every door, without sometimes even giving a person the time to say adieu to their loved ones" deeply moved me, having experienced this is my own life. Your perspective is both thought-provoking and inspiring, reminding us of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of making the most of the time we have. Your writing has a powerful way of touching the heart and prompting reflection. Thank you for sharing such profound insights. Your article is a beautiful reminder to live with intention, love, forgiveness and compassion. Kind regards, Brenda

  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Fri, May 31 2024

    Nice but Soul, Body and Spirit, in simple terms - For everyone on earth body animating soul and life giving breath, The Spirit come from God at the conception and at birth, body from parents. When one dies soul body and divine spirit must return to God in Heaven or Hell depends on One's good or bad karma. Physical body becomes dust. Repentance or change of heart and many charities needed to please God, if one's karma is not good. Otherwise either will be judged in hell or roam in wilderness or possess someone who is indulging in similar bad karma to satisfy its unsatisfied desires, till deliverance and judgement! So starting doing more good deeds than bad! control emotions and do away negative thoughts.


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