He quoted a poem by W. H. Auden
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cooneys/poems/auden.stop.html
After you read it, I'm sure you'll agree (with a lump in your throat) that the death of someone significant in your life seems to make all good things stop. The sky should cry with you. The sun should hide. Time should stop.
Time... as I pondered these things... walking by homes decorated with Halloween paraphernalia: bones strewn about lawns, skulls in windows, morbid signs... I remembered a movie trailer I saw for a movie called "In Time" which seems to be a modern version of Brave New World. I haven't seen the movie, but it seems that the premise is that each person has an alloted time on earth that is tracked and can be traded or spent for goods/services. And one man tries to beat the system. Just the thought of this trailer echoes every poem, book, desperate cry from any literature I've ever read... how can we escape the inevitable?
Well, Romans 8 is the answer. God has beaten the system for us. God's love spans death! It is that simple. And complex.
it's so nice to read your blog. glad you decided to get your toes wet, so to speak. ;)
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