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Now, 2,000 years later, we sometimes take for granted that the world probably isn’t about to end anytime soon, despite the COVID pandemic, natural disasters, and endless war. Yet maybe Jesus is still calling us to be alert to all of the opportunities we have to love and be loved right now, today, because we don’t know how much time we have left on this earth.
It is common to hear victims of natural disasters or tragic violence say, “I never imagined this would happen to us. I never imagined this would happen here.” Maybe part of what they are saying is that they were sleepwalking through life, taking their lives and the lives of their loved ones for granted.
If we knew we only had a short time left to live, how would we want to spend our remaining time? What if we knew our child or spouse or parent would be taken from us soon? How might our priorities change? Even if we aren’t motivated to stay watchful for the end of this world, Jesus is still calling us to be alert so that we don’t miss the opportunities to love and serve the people of this world while we have the chance. What is passing us by because we are too busy and distracted to notice?
Questions of the Week
Every few years a small Christian group predicts that the end of the world is in sight. We might not pay much attention, but how would you live life differently if you only had a few weeks or days to live? What would you change? What concrete actions would you take?
In what particular area(s) of your life do you take things for granted? How could you change?