239-Each Number A Life

Ambulating

In todays world we do have reasons to move about quite a bit. This ranges from visiting a neighbour, shopping, going for a show or other programme, to out-of-town or out-of-country events.

As we move about, most of than not, we carry with us other peoples hopes, dreams, expectations and peace -whether we acknowledge this or not. The art of conveyance of persons and goods from one point to another is as old as it is enterprising. And a lot has been done to ensure that it is more enjoyable, safe and efficient for all.

MH370

Nevertheless, now and again, things happen that result in untold tragedies for many hearts and souls. MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpor in Malaysia on that fateful morning over two weeks ago with 239 lives in its purse. They had paid to be ferried safely, promptly and pleasantly from Malaysia to China and beyond. Two weeks after its puzzling disappearance, statistics and a greater number of satellite and aerial evidence suggest that its journey may have ended somewhere beneath the southern Indian ocean.  239. Thats the number of souls. 239. Thats the number of lives. 239 persons with hopes, dreams and futures which may never now be (if this sightings prove true).The pain, anguish, and trauma that their families have had to endure must be unimaginable; as would be, I believe, the confusion and perplexity of mind for the airline itself and the family of the crew members.

The Number

Jesus was once asked if some had suffered tragedy because of their sins *. In replying, he was careful to note the number in a particular incidence- 18, while challenging his interrogators regarding the fall of the Tower of Siloam upon these people for no fault of theirs. I draw two important lessons from his comments: First of all, the number was not lost to him. He knew exactly how many people had died in this tragic incident. He knew because he cared. He cared because all were made by him and for his own glory in the Father. No soul that passes on, whatever the circumstance, saint or sinner, saved or not, believer or unbeliever, ever crosses the corridors of death without the knowledge of the author of life- Jesus. Everyone counts, every soul matters. Each number is a life worth saving. For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life.* 18 people were lost to a tragic accident in Jerusalem over two thousand years ago. Tragedies have continued since then. Now, at this time, many others go unreported, unknown, unacknowledged by the mainstream media. Yet, He knows each one. He counts each life. On flight MH370, that number was 239. 239 hopes, dreams opportunities, relationships, and possible restorations. 239.

What? Not Why

With as much regard for the number of those that depart in death, God cares about each number left behind. Whenever death occurs, the living ought to lay it to heart.  No wonder he was more concerned about the reaction of the living. Naturally, what tends to happen is that we ask why, when bad things happen. We get really angry when bad things happen to good or innocent people. And with a desire to find someone guilty or responsible- someone we could blame and punish, we ask why. In many more ways than is immediately obvious, that cry reflects our participation in a grief common to all, for an event common to all. We want justice, and perhaps vengeance. Not withstanding the fact that we have neither the authority, nor the moral basis for such notions. Grief could do that to anyone.

But the second lesson from Jesus words is that we should really be asking what this should mean for us who are living. Asking, what could we do differently and how could we do it differently? This is in terms of doing our best to prevent a recurrence of the tragedy. In addition, and beyond the former, we should really be asking, Am I right with God, whatever may be? Jesus told them, Unless you repent, you will likewise perish!. What a shocker for people who wanted to justify a tragedy by their perceived sins of the victims. He was essentially saying, You are not here because you were better, more righteous, or better prepared. You are here by the grace of God. You are here because of his mercy. So the real question should be- What do you want from me while Im still here; having shown me so much mercy, O God. How should I conduct my life, seeing that I am here only because of Gods mercy?

*Scriptures :Luke 13:4-5; John 3:16

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