Vanity of Vanities
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When the death of a loved one occurs in the family, Death becomes our teacher. God The Master of masters, the Teacher of teachers uses the very thing He once used on our First Parents, to show once again how vain the world is. The riches we accumulate, the properties we own, the relationships we hold dear, the status that we so endear, the 'loves' we 'love', the 'hates' and 'grudges' we hold close to our hearts are all so vain. In the end, whether we turn to ashes, or we become the feast of maggots and worms in the grave, our very existence is just that, dust. Scripture says, "In the morning man shall grow up like grass; in the morning he shall flourish and pass away: in the evening he shall fall, grow dry, and wither." (Psalm 89(90): 6). No relationship, no possession, no job, no riches can satiate man. Because as St. Augustine writes, "man was made for the O Lord, and his heart resteth not until it rest in Thee" (De Confessio, cha...