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1 | The Sting of Death: Victory by the Cross | Hos 13:14 | Hank | 68210 | ||
Dear Robert: The experiences -- the sting, the trauma, the intense sorrow, the temporary sense of hoplessness -- that you recount in your post are common to most of us at some time in our lives on earth. They impact us enormously; they pack a mighty wallop. As a soul who as lost both parents, a son, sister, and a host of dear friends, it's easy for me to identify and empathize with you in your experience of losing your mother. But in His way and in His good time, God heals and restores our shattered lives and makes it possible to keep on keeping on. But out of all life's experiences, whether good or whether bad, the question most urgent in order to set our sails to weather the storms of life in the present age and to enjoy eternal life in the age to come is the same question Saul of Tarsus asked of Christ Jesus, "What shall I do, Lord?" [Acts 22:10] --Hank | ||||||
2 | The Sting of Death: Victory by the Cross | Hos 13:14 | Robert Nicholson | 68247 | ||
Amen dear brother! The Victory of the Cross, "we have a high Priest who is touched with our infirmities", we have a sure hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, he is an anchor to our soul. I think that as we pass through the trials of life, we learn by experience that we need his everlasting arms beneath us and that we are dependent upon him. In the little while between may we put our all into bringing glory and honor to his name. Robert |
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