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Thanks Sharon. This reminds me when I was younger and would grumble my Dad would say "Don't worry baby, better days are coming." I found out while we were at the funeral home during his services. My uncle told said the same thing I told him Dad would say that. My uncle informed me that this is an old Dutch saying. And when he would say it he was talking of Heaven. And I use to think he knew things would get better for me because he was great being aboule to know the future (not a fortune teller but had visions) so when my uncle told me this I was mad. Because I was excited thinking "I was going to get something good on earth and to think I have to waite until I get to Heaven that could be sixty years from now Yuck!" That was twenty-seven years ago. I guess I got thirty-three to go. I hope not. I would be eighty-four by than. I am hoping Jesus comes back much sooner than then. Oh and if it is in Heaven it will be better than anything I could get here on earth.
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I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is
IN GOD WE TRUST
Karen Carter '74
-KC- Ministries
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From: Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
> Karen,
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> I think it's possible to have the hope that, whatever good things you've
> ever wanted, or anything good that you've ever wanted to accomplish but have
> not been able to receive or do them, the final day will come when you will
> obtain all these things, even if you have to wait till Heaven. It says in
> the Psalms, "No good thing will He withhold from those whose walk is
> blameless." Just hang on, Karen, your day is coming!
>
> Sharon
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