As I walked along the grounds
of
the cemetery of my hometown,
I
came across a brash epitaph,
“Let
the record show he did it his way.”
Just
a few feet away
came
forth another inscription,
“Where
you are I was
Where
I am you will be,
Prepare.”
One
went to the grave
living
life his own way.
The
other lived his life
failing
to prepare for death
until
it was too late.
Both
men were unprepared for eternity.
The
former cared only for himself;
the
latter cared for others, but
his
only advice was for the living
to
prepare for that in which
he
was unprepared for
whatever
that was!
The
only preparedness for death
is
receiving Jesus into the heart
as
the One who paid the penalty
of
sin, our sin, once and for all.
Ironically,
Jesus was not mentioned
by
either of these men.
So,
you sensed that the second man
was
not ready…
The words of these truly dead men
revealed
two wasted lives
that
never invited
their
Creator into their hearts.
One
played.
One
failed to prepare for something.
Death
immediately revealed
to
them both
the
absence of the Holy Spirit
and
the incomprehensible cost
of
rejecting Jesus on
this
side of eternity.
By the words on their own
granite
headstones,
neither
one of these two men
was
telling us
the
best way
to
live our lives
in
the here and now.
Living
life your own way or
going
through life unprepared
are
the ways to the abyss
not
to glory.
These
men couldn’t or wouldn’t
tell
us the way because
they
didn’t personally know;
they
were truly dead men
on
both sides of the turf.
Jesus,
on the other hand,
told
us all,
“I
am the way, and
the
truth, and the life...” *
*John 14:6