If death is nothing Christians need fear...
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If death is nothing Christians need fear, why do we spend so much time worrying about it, being sad at funerals, and seeing the doctor when sick? Nineteenth-century American author Henry Van Dyke put it well: "Some people are so afraid to die that they never begin to live." Mark Twain made a similar point: "The fear of death follows from the fear of life." But then he added a point that relates to what Jesus does for and to us. "A man who lives fully is prepared to die any time," he wrote. Jesus comes to take away the fear of death, overcoming it, and making it possible to live fully and courageously. When we live that way, death is not so scary. In the movie Gladiator, there was a line: "Death smiles at us all; all a man can do is smile back." Jesus gives us the courage to smile (and laugh) at death.
