These past two weeks we’ve getting news about various deaths around the world. On Valentine’s (2.14.12) day 359 people were killed in a prison fire in Honduras, last Sunday (2.19.12) 44 people were killed in a prison gang fight in Mexico, and just today (2.22.12) 49 people were killed by a train crash in Argentina. Death happens everyday, when we experience death of a family or friend we feel our world stops at that moment. But as we know, the world continues on sometimes over looking the reality of death.
Today is Ash Wednesday, it is a day to remember that we are not invincible, we will someday face death. We need to remember our life, the lives of our friends and family, the lives of superstars and singers, the lives professors and doctors, the lives of our next-door neighbors, the lives of farmers and immigrants, the lives of drug dealers and inmates, the lives of gang members and prostitutes, the lives of the people we see begging for money, everyones life is precious. We will all face the reality of death no matter our social status or occupation. We will also face judgment and our souls will continue our journey to God.
Let us also remember that Christ is present within each person and wants them to be with Him in Heaven. No matter what a persons background, world views, or religion, God wants that person to be with Him in Heaven just as much as He wants you to be with Him in Heaven.
I would like to pass on a very worth while article about Lent and the reality of death and purgatory. If there is one thing we can do for people who pass away is uniting ourselves in prayer for them. Before entering Heaven our souls must be spotless, in order to be spotless we have to go through a purification period. Let us help our fellow brothers and sisters who have passed away and offer prayers and sacrifice in their favor.
Please take some time to read this article, it will help you and your fellow brothers and sisters in the journey towards God.
