Life is nothing but death's hallway; and our pilgrimage 
    on earth is but a journey to the grave. 
The pulse that preserves our life 
    beats our death march...
And the blood which circulates our life is floating 
    it forward to the depths of death. 
Today we see our friends in health, 
    tomorrow we hear of their death. 
Only yesterday, we shook hands with a 
    strong man, and today we close his eyes. 
We rode in a coach of comfort only 
    an hour ago, and in a few more hours the black hearse must carry us to the 
    home of the living. 
Oh, how closely allied is death to life! 
The little lamb 
    that plays in the field must soon feel the knife. 
The cow that lows in the 
    pasture is fattening itself for the slaughter.
Trees only grow to be cut 
    down. 
Yes, and greater things than these feel death. 
Empires rise and 
    flourish; they flourish only to fall into decay, they rise to fall. 
How 
    often do we take up a history book, and read of the rise and fall of 
    empires? 
We hear of the coronation and the death of kings. 
Death is the 
    somber servant who rides behind the chariot of life.
See life! and death is 
    close behind it. 
Death reaches far throughout this world, and has stamped 
    all earthly creatures with an arrow pointing to the grave. 
Stars die; it is 
    said that large and destructive fires have been seen in outer space...
And 
    astronomers have marked the funerals of planets...
The decay of those mighty 
    spheres, that we had imagined set forever in sockets of silver, to glisten 
    as the lamps of eternity.
But blessed be God, there is one place where death is not life's brother...
But blessed be God, there is one place where death is not life's brother...
Where life reigns alone...
To live is not the first syllable 
    which is to be followed by the next, "to die."
There is a land where the 
    death bells are never tolled...
Where grave clothes are never put on...
Where 
    graves are never dug. 
Blessed land beyond the skies!
To reach it, we must 
    die.
~Charles Spurgeon~ 

 
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