Death of a Pastor
Funerals of pastors are solemn affairs. At times when I attend one, however, I am struck by a strange kind of irony. After a lifetime of ministry supposedly focused on grace, we bring the poor soul to his grave with eloquent eulogies and high tributes that give the lie to it all. All the deceaseds good works are magnificent and, of course, all shortcomings passed over. I am often reminded at such times of Lincolns remark at the burial of one of his generals: “If he had known hed get a funeral like this, hed have died much sooner.”