DEATH IS INEVITABLE
The bible says it is appointed for men to die once and
after that judgment (Hebrews 9:27). And though we all know death comes at some
point in life and are certain about the reality of death, we are never fully
prepared for it; it often leaves us shocked. So was the case with our beloved
late president Michael Chilufya Sata. Many people are still in shock even
though it was clear that he was quite unwell.
The truth of the matter is, whether we are ready for it or not death
comes to all and can come at any time. The Lord of the seasons has appointed a
time to be born and a time to die and it comes to all men; the young, the old,
the rich and poor, the most important and the not so important. It is appointed
for man to die once and after that judgment.
LET’S BE SENSITIVE TO THE FAMILY
There is no doubt the nation has lost its president
and is mourning and every citizen is affected one way or the other, regardless of
whether you supported or voted for the man or not. This is a national tragedy.
Let us also remember that Mr. Sata was not just the president of Zambia, he was
first and foremost a husband, a father, a grandfather, a brother and an uncle.
The man had a family, people who actually had a very real and close
relationship with him and they are grieving more than most of us can even
claim. We should be sensitive to their needs and hurts. They are the ones who
need the most comfort. It is a public funeral I know but please let us not
overlook the needs of the Sata family, they need a break!
THE SPIRIT OF TOGETHERNESS IS COMMENDABLE
The togetherness of Zambians is not only morally right
but very biblical. We are not just a bunch of individuals who happen to live in
the same area, we are a family. We may have our differences (and they are
plenty) but when there is a need, we come to together. As the Easterners will
say “manzi yakapwelele nsomba zekanla pamodzi” meaning when the water dries up
in the river, the fish comes together. And this mindset needs to be commended; we
have to guard against the western mindset of individualism. Our motto is right
One Zambia One Nation.
PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHAT YOU LIVED FOR
Listening to people give their thoughts of the late
president has been very interesting. Two things stand out by far, the first is
that he was a man of action and the second is that he had a heart for the
country and wanted to bring infrastructure development. And this can be traced
from the time he was governor in the UNIP government all the way to the time he
was president in 2014. He was a man who knew what he believed in and lived to
faithfully achieve what he believed in. People will always remember us for what
we believed in and ultimately lived for. When the late Levy Mwanawasa died,
everyone remembered him for his integrity and fight against corruption. What
will people remember me for? What will people remember you for? What are you
living for?
It is appointed for man to die once and after that
stand before God in judgment, for how we lived and whether we pleased him with
our lives or not. He will judge us or whether we were reconciled to him and
believed in the only solution to our sins- His son Jesus Christ, whom he gave
to come and die for our sins that whoever believes in him will not perish but
have everlasting life.
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