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Hello everyone, sorry for the LONG absence without notice…… But, here I am!
*I am dedicating this post to our church’s dearest Aunty Wai Ngor… May you rest in peace with our heavenly Father. Thank you for everything…*
Saying ‘goodbye’ is never easy, especially to the ones you love most.
“Come unto me, all who are weary, and I will give you rest…“
Sometimes, it’s good news, because it means relieve from pain for those who have moved on (and for you as well sometimes). However, sometimes… It might be bad news. Let me start with the sad part of today’s post.
All humans are different. VERY different. But let’s face it. We all have at least ONE thing in common. That is, we all have people we love. People who are dear to us, and people who love us too. But what happens if we, as Christians, fail to give those people the one thing that we have?
If you’re wondering what that is, here’s your answer: Jesus Christ.
What if we failed to give all those people we love, and are dear to us, Jesus Christ? And what happens when it is too late?
As Christians, it is very important that we share the good news of Christ with our non-Christian loved ones. Because, before we know it… It might be too late. And this is something, I am 100% positively sure, non of us would want to regret for the rest of our lives, while we know we could have made a difference.
Now, for the good news! (enough of the sadness right?)
For those out there mourning the passing of a loved one, I am here to give you some form of comfort. In the bible, we read from Luke 23: 43 that Jesus said to the criminal on the cross – the one who was dying at the same time Jesus was, who was the only one who rebuked the other criminal for hurling insults at Jesus, and the one who repented right there and then – Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.”
This is God’s promise to those who believe in Him and have repented. So, fear not for those you love. You might want to still have them here with you, but trust me, wherever they are now is a FAR better place to be compared to earth. They are in a place of peace, love, and comfort. A place without sorrow or fear or tears. A place that anyone would call, Paradise.
Blessings to all,
MZ
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may Aunty Wai Ngor rest in peace and may god guide you
Comment by jenny August 16, 2009 @ 11:43 am