2/06/2010

When paradise beckons

We are into the second month of 2010 and things are gradually transforming. The stalwarts of first generation Singaporeans are fading away one by one. Ng Teng Fong, the richest man here, has been called home to the Lord like many before him. Our Olympian Tan Eng Yong, also went home when the Lord sent a driver to fetch him. Both men, given their health and wealth, should technically live forever. Their departures are a reminder that paradise is where we should be, our home. Funny thing is that no one wants to return home to paradise. I was at a funeral service of a young friend whom the Lord loves so much to take her back in her thirties. And all was grim and gloom. All wore black to show their sadness when paradise beckoned. And our good friend Boon Wan is working tirelessly to provide us with the best medical services, facilities and treatment to keep us here longer. And he unknowingly think that with more money in our Medisave, we can remain here longer and happier, better taken care off in the nursing homes, with first class nursing care. Does he think that his hospitals and nursing homes are better places than paradise where the Lord had gone ahead to prepare his mansions for us? This is an issue that is most confusing and most contradicting in the minds of mortals. Paradise beckons and no one is tempted. Hell is where they want to be. Or hell on earth is where they want to hang on, for as long as they could, even forgoing their little comforts, saving as much as they could to cling onto life in this hellish world. I can't blame those who have found paradise on earth and refuse to go. But many would have been better off returning to the ultimate home in paradise. While the Lord prepares his empty mansions in anticipation of our return, Boon Wan is preparing his nursing homes with great comforts in his imaginable ways, to show us how much he cares. He also makes sure that we have the money to pay for it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

When one has a big, posh bungalow somewhere in Bukit Timah, Holland Road or somewhere else, that is already paradise on earth, so what other paradise is there to aim for? Only those poor as a church mouse will look forward to living in the Lord's paradise.

After all, there is an old saying that it is more difficult for a rich man to go to heaven than for a camel to pass through the eyes of a needle, or something like that.

I don't know, maybe the definition of paradise has changed so much, with so many people getting rich so fast, paradise is no longer the domain of the Lord.

Anonymous said...

Boon Wan is preparing his nursing homes ..... and also makes sure we have the money to pay for it.

You forgot to mention he is also asking his people to sharpen their knives. But, silly of me to say that. You can be sure they have already done that. This is one area they are best at.

cy said...

reminds me of saint augustine:Give me chastity and continence, but not yet

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

Hi cy, welcome to the blog.

When paradise is here on earth, who cares about the uncertainty of the next world. Live the paradise for as long as it takes.

And take as much money from the people and tell them it is for their own good to keep paradise going.