We as humans are ill prepared for death. Unless your Elijah, Enoch, or Moses, we will all perish from life as we know it. I believe, with all that I hold dear, that when it's my time to leave this earth, I will go to heaven. I think the first sentence is more about wrestling with those times when we lose a loved one. Our hearts cry out in anguish because of the love we hold for them and death removes the opportunity to see them, hear them, and tell them we love them. As a Christian I should be celebrating the life of my loved ones, particularly if they are Christ followers. Based on my beliefs I know where they are going.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
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