As I switched on my Blackberry after church on
sunday the first thing I saw was "RIP Paul Walker" as a contact's
status message; because I hardly believe such news I went straight to my ever
willing informant and friend...Google to search if it was true and there it was
in nydailynews.com that the Hollywood star was really dead.
Instantly
my mind went back to the sermon I had just heard minutes ago; the Reverend
talked about how we'll never know when it would be our time to leave this world
which truly isn't ours. He encouraged that we get close to our Creator and live
right and acceptable to Him.
I sat in
the car waiting for my friend and my heart was heavy. As she walked to me and I
started telling her what I just heard, I started crying; my friend was
surprised because I'm not much of a crier. You may even ask "what's your
own? Did you know him?" And I dare say yes, yes I knew Paul Walker because
I was a fan, I liked who I saw on television and in magazines. He was an image
of Hollywood I admired because I didn't think he was dirty or controversial and
yes I knew him because everytime I watched a movie he starred in, Paul Walker
and his co- stars had the power to get some form of emotion out of me; either
anxiety from the suspense, laughter at the humour or jaw dropping shock at the
car stunts they just pulled off (I secretly fell in love with fast cars after 'Fast
5' which is the best to me) But most of all, the news of his death kind of
brought home the message of the sermon I just heard.
The Bible talks about patriarchs who at an old
age and after a very long life set their affairs in order, gathered their
children, blessed them, dusted their feet, lay on their beds and peacefully
died; however, that’s not the case when you are young, healthy and with
unfulfilled plans.
We often hear clerics tell us to live right and
at peace with our Creator but sometimes we forget these Words after a few days;
we've also seen times where a movie makes major box office success because one
of the actors died before the release or companies begin to investigate or
recall a product once there is a controversy involved. However, one thing I'd
take away from this is that you can never truly know when it's time to go; for
someone like me I’m more worried of the ‘how’.
Driving cars made the 40 year old actor way more
popular than he was before his role in the 'Fast' series; he probably got into
a car almost everyday of his life and yet he died in one. At the second of the
impact no wealth, fame or good looks could save him; he woke up that day with a
completely different plan and absolutely NO idea that he won't make it back.
Because he wasn't my family member or close friend I can't tell his
relationship with his Creator but I believe he was a good guy, he was a
blessing to thousands through his work and charity and he will be greatly
missed by those who love him. Rest in peace!
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Very sad, rest in peace paul walker
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