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Life,
In All Its Fullness Someone said the other day that Christianity is all about hope. It is a faith of hope. In the New Testament we hear about those who "have no hope." This is all about life and death, the meaning of life and whether or not death is the final word. For a Christian, Christ is the first and the final Word. St. Paul said that sin (our imperfection, our inclination to find a good thing and mess it up) is the "sting of death." Sin is a death in life, a "falling short" of what we yearn to be, God's "good ones." But neither sin nor death is permanent; neither is the last word. We grow, we change, we learn, as we move from sin to trust in God. And so the same with death, all kinds of deaths, including our own bodily end. Death lays us down but it does not defeat us. That is what
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