Michele Blevins
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I lost my son on Feb 17 2013 he was 20yrs old. My son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at the age of 10. At the age of 19 he started using herion. We are still waiting on the toxicology report. I went to check on Shawn on the 17th to find him laying face down on his bed and very cold. I tried to wake him up. But he wouldnt wake up. Still feels like a nightmare.

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At 1:39am on March 5, 2013, Adrianne Edgerly said…
So recent. I'm so sorry. I lost my son a year ago August. His birthday is on Valentines day. It feels like it all happened this morning. My heart goes out to you. We shouldn't bury our children.
At 10:42pm on March 4, 2013, Brenda Ann said…
Dear Michele,

I read an article that I found encouraging - God has made promises in the Bible that tell us that our loved ones will be resurrected and we can live here on earth with them forever in paradise. The promise is so suRe that it is spoken of as already happening. This article gives us added reason that we can hold onto:

DRAW CLOSE TO GOD

“He Is the God . . . of the Living”

Is death stronger than God? Of course not! How could death—or any other “enemy”—be stronger than “God Almighty”? (1 Corinthians 15:26; Exodus 6:3) God has the power to undo death by means of the resurrection, and he promises to do just that in his new world.* How sure is that promise? God’s own Son, Jesus, tells us with words that can fill our hearts with hope.—Read Matthew 22:31, 32.

Speaking to the Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection, Jesus said: “As regards the resurrection of the dead, did you not read what was spoken to you by God, saying, ‘I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob’? He is the God, not of the dead, but of the living.” Jesus here referred to the conversation that God had with Moses at the burning bush about 1514 B.C.E. (Exodus 3:1-6)

According to Jesus, Jehovah’s words to Moses—“I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob”—indicate that the resurrection promise is certain to be fulfilled. How so?

Consider first the setting. At the time that Jehovah spoke to Moses, the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had long been dead—Abraham for 329 years, Isaac for 224, and Jacob for 197. Yet, Jehovah said “I am”—not “I was”—their God. Jehovah spoke of those three dead patriarchs as if they were still alive. Why?

Jesus explained: “He [Jehovah] is the God, not of the dead, but of the living.” Think for a moment about the implication of those words. If there were no resurrection, then Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob would remain forever in the clutches of death. If that were so, Jehovah would be the God of corpses. That, in turn, would mean that death is stronger than Jehovah—as if he were too weak to free his faithful servants from the grip of death.

What, then, may we conclude about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all faithful servants of Jehovah who have died? Jesus made this forceful statement: “They are all living to him.” (Luke 20:38) Indeed, Jehovah’s purpose to resurrect his faithful servants who have died is so sure of fulfillment that he thinks of them as living. (Romans 4:16, 17) Jehovah will keep all such ones in his limitless memory until his due time to restore them to life.

Does the prospect of being reunited with a dead loved one appeal to you? If so, remember that Jehovah is infinitely stronger than death. Nothing can stop him from fulfilling his promise to resurrect the dead. Why not learn more about the resurrection promise and the God who will fulfill it? Doing so will surely draw you closer to Jehovah, “the God . . . of the living.”

Suggested Bible reading for February
Matthew 22-28–Mark 1-8
[Footnote]
To learn more about God’s promise of a resurrection to life in a righteous new world, see chapter 7 of the book What Does the Bible Really Teach? published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

(((((Hugs)))))
Brenda
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At 9:51pm on March 3, 2013, Emily said…

I'm sorry about your son.

 
 
 

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