Live Like You're Dying
Why is everyone so afraid to face the reality of death? The comedian Woody Allen once said, "I'm not afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens." Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, is not afraid to talk about death. He has said throughout the book that if you try to live your life without God, it will be a meaningless life, and therefore a meaningless death.
To get to the end of a life of emptiness and despair and face the reality of who-knows-what after death could make anyone afraid to confront the reality of dying. After all, the only way to be prepared to live is to be prepared to die. Death is a fact of life. The last time I checked, the statistics on people dying were exactly 100 percent. All of us are going to die.
Solomon examined many facets of life so that he might understand God's pattern for satisfied living. Robert E. Lee's last words were, "Let the tent be struck!", meaning that he was was ready for the earthly tent of his body to be taken down. Unless Jesus Christ returns and takes us to heaven, we will all one day "strike our tent" (1Corinthians 5:1-8) and leave the battlefield for a better land. Paul said,"for me to live is Christ but to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21). We must be ready.