The Reality of Our Destination
We live in a world that does everything possible to avoid the subject of death. We celebrate youth, extend life, and fill our days with noise and distraction so we do not have to face the quiet truth that our lives are brief. Yet Scripture gently pulls back the curtain and reminds us that our days are “an handbreadth”—a span so small it can be measured across a palm. Like breath on a cold morning, life appears for a moment and then vanishes. The psalmist does not write these words to frighten us, but to awaken us. To know our frailty is not despair—it is clarity. Recently, while reading Heaven by Randy Alcorn, I was freshly challenged by his reminder that every person is moving steadily toward an eternal destination, whether we think about it or not.
The sobering reality is that eternity is not merely a distant theological concept; it is the destination toward which every life is moving. Because of sin, humanity does not drift naturally toward Heaven. Our hearts, left to themselves, move away from God rather than toward Him. Scripture speaks plainly: sin separates us from a holy God. That separation, if not healed through Christ, becomes eternal. This is why the gospel is not advice—it is rescue. The cross is not improvement—it is deliverance. As Alcorn emphasizes, unless our sin problem is resolved through Christ, Heaven is not our automatic destination. The realization that life is brief and eternity is certain is meant to drive us not to fear, but to Christ, the only One who reconciles us to God.
Believers through the centuries have lived with this awareness. Some wrote memento mori—remember you will die—at the front of their ledgers so they would weigh daily choices against eternal realities. This is not morbid thinking; it is wise living. When we remember that life is short, priorities sharpen. Relationships matter more. Sin loses its attraction. Faithfulness gains urgency. The brevity of life is not meant to darken our days but to brighten our focus, reminding us that our true home lies beyond the horizon of time.
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