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Gina:

--- Quote from: thetruth on February 21, 2012, 10:23:29 AM ---Hello Gina

Cool question!I must say though it was not my first thought I am glad Led Zepplin,Black Sabbeth,Judas Priest,Iron Maiden,Ronnie James Dio,are Not going to a torture chamber.And as you shared I got a lot out of the lyrics of those songs like last in line...Dio...and Imagine... by....Lennon ...and still do to this day.How funny is it that if this was a church on every corner  web-site and i POSTED THIS ON THERE..I would be a heathen in a half....lol...But as to your original question My first thought was My brother who commited Suicide in 93 was indeed not frying like a piece of bacon!Immeaditaly Joy rushed through my soul and so did my thoughts about God. Suddenly He was the Savior of the World really! And all the sudden...  although i know ..nothing is suppose to happen all the sudden.I had a ablity to love others more because of all the other things I was beginning to learn about the Kingdom.When I think of the blessing of knowing these truths it just empowers me to proclaim them as God directs me.Which brings on So many other thoughts...lol..Again thanks Gina for this post

Its so nice to be able to post something thats of your heart that MAY not be picked apart and analized and that is refreshing to me.So please nobody jump to conclusions about this statement.I am just saying what many others wont.thetruth

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You're very welcome, Jerry.   :) 

Gina:

--- Quote from: Hudson on February 21, 2012, 01:00:53 AM ---Can't remember the exact first thoughts, but one of them that stood out was knowing for sure i'd get to see my grandpa again. He had committed suicide when i was younger and i never got the chance to know him.

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I'm so sorry, Shawn.  I can't wait to see my mother.  She had a major stroke when I was 8 and she went into a nursing home (state run -- the worst of the worst) an hour and half away from where we lived and pretty much stayed there for 7-1/2 years.  She never came home.  About every 10 years since then, I wake up from dreams of her and I'm weeping because it's like she's right there in front of me (usually in the doorway of the kitchen--for some odd reason)--and I can see her and she's healthy.




Do you ever dream about things like that?  Well, maybe that's another post.

Shawn Fainn:
Sorry to hear that, Gina. It's hard having that loss, feeling like an emptiness in your gut as we live now. But have hope, one day we'll be reunited with our loved ones and will truly be happy. I often daydream of that moment and what it will be like.

jopie:

One of the first thoughts that dawned on me was that, the Gospel was good news after all, not one bit of bad news in it.
 And there's going to be a BIG Party.
 And you know what?
 Everybody will be there, it's like all in the family, I'm looking forward to that day.

Gina:
Indeed, Jopie. :)


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