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Originally posted by FLASH_OUTDOORS View PostFirst off I want to thank all of you for your many prayers! We are working on healing together. We are healing but there is still times of pain. Here is a post from my wife this morning that brought me to tears. Not posting this to do the same to others but just a friendly reminder to cherish your children.
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Originally posted by Timemachine View PostI am so heart broken by your story. It bring back a rush of sad memories. I conducted a funeral for my friends baby boy back in April of 2017. I am still not sure what God has in mine when an infant is lost. prayers sent for you and your wife. Let me know if you need to talk.
How many times do we go thru life, perfectly content with our faith, and say things like “ everything happens for a reason” and “god has a plan!” Or the “ no one will know gods plan”.?? Then somthing horrible like this happens and we all want to question god? (Not saying you are questioning god...Christians in general)
One of the first things we are thought as Christians is that god has a plan for each and EVERYONE of us. Why do we tend to forget this in time of sorrow?
If we want to believe that the lord has a plan for us all, then we have got to apply that to my son also. My son was 5months old. He never had a chance to sin. I refuse to give the devil credit for this so I must have faith that the lord has a plan.
The plan itself, I will never know, but what I do know is that the lord chose to take my son back and my son fulfilled the lords plan for him.
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Originally posted by FLASH_OUTDOORS View PostHow many times do we go thru life, perfectly content with our faith, and say things like “ everything happens for a reason” and “god has a plan!” Or the “ no one will know gods plan”.?? Then somthing horrible like this happens and we all want to question god? (Not saying you are questioning god...Christians in general)
One of the first things we are thought as Christians is that god has a plan for each and EVERYONE of us. Why do we tend to forget this in time of sorrow?
If we want to believe that the lord has a plan for us all, then we have got to apply that to my son also. My son was 5months old. He never had a chance to sin. I refuse to give the devil credit for this so I must have faith that the lord has a plan.
The plan itself, I will never know, but what I do know is that the lord chose to take my son back and my son fulfilled the lords plan for him.
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