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1 | Is visiting a grave a right thing to do? | 2 Cor 3:17 | John Reformed | 39638 | ||
Dear Bailybear, To visit the grave of a loved one is not a sin. It is symbolic of the affection and respect you had for them. How could it be wrong to pause and remember those things that made them so dear to you? To say a prayer of thanksgiving to God for placing them in your life, to contemplate the brevity of your own live and to ask Him for the grace to make your life count for Christ. I see nothing wrong in that. I do think it is wrong to try to speak to those who have died. But if you glorify God by what you do, He will be pleased. Grace and Peace, John |
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2 | Is visiting a grave a right thing to do? | 2 Cor 3:17 | farout | 39708 | ||
A year after my mother passed on, I was able to visit her grave. She was not there, only what remained of her physical body. I am sure what remained in the casket would be unsightly. Her spirit is with the LORD. I have no need to go there again. My memories of her are with me, she is with Christ, where I too will be there someday. If you find you are really able to talk with Jesus there and have peace it is up to you. If however you feel you are able to communicate with her there I would not return. That is not of God. | ||||||
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Baileybear | ||
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