H,
The world has shifted. It happened in our time and we cannot deny it. There
is something evil in the air and a hundred thousand people have died. It is projected
we will lose millions. This is not the fulfilment of God’s will or not His perfect
will, anyway. It is not a time for vengeance or anger or the opportunity to
share the gospel like it is a warning against the disasters of the earth. I do
not think it is time to proselytize at all. It is time to be helpful, to show
empathy, to work in love and of love. It is a time to be who Christ is. A healer,
a comforter, a leader, a lover and a friend. In chaos, crisis, death and remembrance,
the truth of eternity stands as a light against fear, hate, panic and
stupidity.
Something has shifted though. Behind all our carefully laid constructs,
lies the fragility of the human body and the limits of the human experience. We
are reminded that the mortal coil stands as a humbling exit against the desire
we have to live at all costs. There is nothing wrong with a lust for life. That
is the way we are built. We can deny it, but we all have within us,  to try to “suck the marrow out of life.” The thing
we also have is an eternal sense of things. The latter will outlast the former
by countless millennia.
So, in this time of strife and trouble, when there is a true fear of
dying, we must live up to the creed that we profess. We must walk in the light
unafraid. There is service here and there is love to give. Wherever we are and
whatever we do, we are to be like the one we serve; wishing that no soul should
perish, loving hard and loving consistently. For, this disease can only take
our body, but it has nothing on the human heart in God.