It is Well
While death is an enemy we must face, we can find peace not in trying to conquer it ourselves, but in resting in the victory Christ has already achieved for us.
In the face of mortality, how do we reconcile the sanctity of life with the inevitability of death? How does faith shape the way we care for those facing life's final days?
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil" (Psalm 23:4).
While death is an enemy we must face, we can find peace not in trying to conquer it ourselves, but in resting in the victory Christ has already achieved for us.
Is our system built to reward virtue, or those with the greatest advantage? What responsibility do we have, both personally and collectively, to ensure our resources serve a greater common good?