Death Destiny
& Destination
The Bible says:
“And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall
he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” Hebrews 9:27-28 (KJV)
It
is possible to live under a delusion. You think you are kind, considerate and gracious when you are really not. You think
you are building positive stuff into your children when in reality, if you could check with them twenty years later, you really
didn’t. What if you could read your own obituary? How do people really see you? Here is the story of a man who did.
One morning in 1888 Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite, awoke to read his own obituary. The obituary
was printed as a result of a simple journalistic error. You see, it was Alfred’s brother that had died and the reporter
carelessly reported the death of the wrong brother. Any man would be disturbed under the circumstances, but to Alfred the
shock was overwhelming because he saw himself as the world saw him. The “Dynamite King,” the great industrialist
who had made an immense fortune from explosives. This, as far as the general public was concerned, was the entire purpose
of Alfred’s life. None of his true intentions to break down the barriers that separated men and ideas for peace were
recognized or given serious consideration. He was simply a merchant of death. And for that alone he would be remembered. As
he read the obituary with horror, he resolved to make clear to the world the true meaning and purpose of his life. This could
be done through the final disposition of his fortune. His last will and testament--an endowment of five annual prizes for
outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace (the sixth category of
economics was added later) would be the expression of his life’s ideals and ultimately would be why we would remember
him. The result was the most valuable of prizes given to those who had done the most for the cause of world peace. It is called
today, the “Nobel Peace Prize.”
What will your legacy be? Is your name
written in the Lamb’s Book of Life? Where will you spend eternity? What is your destination?
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: 1 Samuel 1-3