God died

God died.  Our modern world, our society, has forgotten what this means.  We sanitise death⁠—leave it to undertakers whose skill is to make the dead look alive, prepared like a doll.  We have forgotten how to mourn: preferring a celebration of life rather than a funeral, bright colours over somber tones.

God died.  We have forgotten the stench of death and the unnatural wrenching of soul from body, the disintegration of a human person.

God died.  Our society has forgotten God because it has forgotten death.  It knows that death will come, but this is a theoretical knowledge rather than through experience.

God died ... yet God arose.  God experiences death yet death cannot hold him, and it cannot hold us.  Death has been destroyed by death.

But God does not leave us to work this out by ourselves, the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles and descends upon us⁠—come and celebrate this event on this Sunday of Pentecost, and every Sunday, so that even though we will die, death will not defeat us.

Come and see.

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