“He Looks Natural”
Often when we pass the casket of a friend or loved one, someone will remark, “He surely does look natural.” This is a tender, thoughtful and concerned expression. It is one that may be said over you and me sooner than we think. What will it take to make us look natural? Think about it for a moment.
At a recent funeral I noticed that the deceased had his Bible tucked under his arm. One of the family members explained that it made him appear natural and that she believed it would have been according to his desire. This was impressive to me, for it suggested his attitude toward the Bible, and indicated that he had spent much time with it while he was alive.
On another occasion the one who had died was buried in a casket made from planks he had set aside in his garage for the purpose. He was dressed in a part of blue overalls. The man had lived a simple life and was never seen in anything other than such overalls. He had given instructions for his burial before he died. He did not want anything done that would look “unnatural.”
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What about the place where your funeral would be conducted? Would you appear natural in a church building? Or would it seem strange to see you there since you seldom if ever attended the service? Is it not unnatural to read the Bible, sing spiritual songs, and pray over a person’s dead body who never participated in such acts of worship?
Do you really think about death? Do you prepare for it? One thing is for sure — DEATH IS COMING TO EACH ONE OF US. Just how the body is prepared will be of no importance to us then. But consequences of how we lived our lives will matter greatly (2 Cor. 5:10). May God help us to stop, think and turn to Him through faith and obedience before it is too late.
– by S. Leonard Tyler