Hello, my name is Rebecca, you dont know me but I recently read that you lost a dear loved one. By the messages left you can tell that he was loved and is missed. I just wanted to offer my sincere condolences. It's never easy losing those we love, I've experienced it more than once myself. What has helped me get through hard times like this is turning to the bible for comfort. I know you probably have your own religion and I respect that. I just wanted to share a couple of scriptures that I find encouraging and that you might too. The first one that came to my mind is found at John 5:28,29 which says,"Do not marvel at this the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come on out." Isn't that nice to read? Our loving heavenly father promises that soon we will be reunited with our loved ones. I look forward to that very much. The other scripture that I love is Revelation 21:4 which states, "and he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore, the former things have passed away." When you break down that scripture you see that soon in the near future we will no longer have to worry about losing our loved ones in death or even dying ourselves. In addition it says no more pain whether it be physical or emotional, that there wont be any more tears. Only happy ones. Can you imagine that? Seems too good to be true because it's so different from the reality we have now. But it is a promise that we can rely on. Doesn't that give us hope, we all need hope, it's helps us get by each and every day. I really hope for your family that you have many to support you to help you get through these hard times. Maybe you were able to take away a little something from this note from someone that does care. If you would like any bible literature or just a list of some more scriptures that you may enjoy reading please just email me and I would be more than happy to provide that for you. Thank you for your time. Again I offer my deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
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