They Call This Spiritual Warfare (Page 4) PyroclasticFlo: and i'm sure there's shiny silver linings to be found in those kinds of deaths too. there's always some cheerful thought to ponder when one's loved ones die. Zanjan: The cheerful thought is that the victim didn't suffer too long or too horribly. Nobody wants a terrifying death, especially undignified and alone. My husband died from cancer; I'm grateful for God's mercy he didn't die from pain or suffocation; also, he spent the entire time at home, where he wanted to be. He died peacefully, laying right there beside me, where he wanted to be. Death didn't separate us. While I greatly miss our conversations, I know he hears me. He's busy sailing another ship while waiting for me. My prayers were answered as I had pleaded because I'd asked God for the right thing, not for something that was against His Will. (Edited by Zanjan) prairwarur: I thought this thread was dead. Let's see. This is a stark reminder to folks today. Give me Freedom, always and in all ways. You do not get to choose for me, not anything, thank you. I may have to share this on my profile page, too. People must never forget! shalom prair en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code prairwarur: Judge not, Zan. That might be blasphemy of the Holy Ghost! Many will be disappointed when the Lord says He never knew them. Let's make sure that's not us! Only God knows the heart. | Religion Chat Room 18 People Chatting Similar Conversations |