Do you fear death, or dying?
When I read this verse from Psalm 34--"I sought the Lord, and he answered me, delivered me from all my fears"--it reminded me of something I heard years ago . . . "People are not so much afraid of death as they are afraid of dying." This got me to thinking that, of course, it is natural to fear the process of dying when you think of all of the conditions that we may be subjected to that are out of our control. The pain and suffering that we may have to endure is part of the reason why people turn to euthanasia, but that's a different discussion for another day. I started wondering why we would be more concerned about the physical affects of dying and less concerned about where we might end up for all eternity. We know our life here is temporary, and any suffering we might have to endure will technically be short-lived, yet we still do whatever we can to ease our pain, here and now. That's understandable. But what doesn't make sense to ...