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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the minister, in an earlier post your said "I could not figure out why God would take her and leave the guy that broke into my church and stole the computer, for example. That struggle is what ultimately led me to work for Hopsice. " Another person - with a different personality or different life experience- might, at a moment like that, feel very comforted by the insight that there is no god -that the good person dying and the bad person succeeding at theft are both random events, not overseen by a higher power. Neither person can know that they are correct, but they both have found peace, each in their own way.[/quote] Did the minister say this? If so, that's kind of the wrong way to look at it. We're supposed to love our enemies, and the Bible says that God is patient toward us because He wants us to come to Him. Isn't it possible that God would sometimes take good people early to be with Him and leave bad people so that they could repent?[/quote] I am the minister. My struggle was with in trying to reconcile my friend's death with my own idea of fairness and justice. It has nothing to do with loving my enemies. I am human. And I am honest. My dear friend spent her life in service to others. The seeming unfairness of her death hit me really hard. As a minister who has counseled many hundreds of people through grief and loss, I know the "right answer". That doesn't change the very raw, human emotions of anger and grief after a loss. My feelings during that period were not wrong, they were human. If I ever lose touch with that side of me, I'll know it's time to leave Hospice work. [/quote] Fair enough. But the Bible teaches that God is about mercy and love as much as fairness and justice, and that when those who love Him die, they go to a much better place to spend eternity with Him. I have lost loved ones close to me, too, so it's not like I don't understand grieving. But I believe this is why the Bible talks so much about the blessed hope we have in Christ, so that we can rejoice that a loved one has gone to be with the LORD, even while we mourn his or her passing. It's meant to be a comfort, and I believe it is if we let it be.[/quote]
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