It doesn't bother me, but I think it's highly inappropriate (although I don't disagree with the actual sentiment behind it--reminding us of how precious of a gift life is).
We as Christians aren't always the best at comforting people when they are down. And this is really too bad, b/c this is not the spirit Jesus would want us to have with our fellow man (whether a believer or an unbeliever).
The truth is, when people are down, sometimes what they want is to be heard. Not reminded of how lucky they are, but just for someone to listen. I'm not saying that you should let someone pour negativity into you (for this can be harmful to your spirit
). However, I think of how Christians often behave when someone dies, or when a fellow Christian is feeling down, and often, "we" (speaking generically) are rather abrasive and insensitive. I've actually heard people say things like "
he never puts more on you than you can bear" to someone at the funeral of a loved one (especially someone really close like a parent or sibling or spouse
).
Maybe that's true, but darn? Did you really have to say it at the time when the person's whole heart feels like it was ripped out, put on a stake and burned at the fire over and over again?