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as we all do. with his divine nature, though, he did not give in to
temptation and cop out from the path god had laid out for him.
I did not know you were facing kidney failure. is transplantation an
option at all?
Doris and Chris
This is exactly how I understand jesuss teaching on death and dying.
if jesus was completely human, he would experience and fear pain and
death just At 06:46 PM 2014/03/02 -0600, you wrote:
>When I was younger I used to be terrified of dying. Back then I
>didn't like the picture of heaven I had, so I wasn't looking too
>forward to going there. Since my dad passed away several years ago,
>having had a beautiful vision of heaven before he passed, I've
>become curious to know as much about heaven as possible, so I've
>been reading every book I can get my hands on about it. I have to
>admit I get sort of frustrated with the Lord and other Christians
>for constantly saying that we should feel like heaven is our home,
>when the Lord tells us so little about it in the scriptures. How are
>we to think of a place as home that we know very little about. I've
>often felt this just isn't fair of God to tell us so little about
>heaven and yet expect us to think of it as our home, but it finally
>has sunk in to me that it isn't as much about the actual place, as
>it is about being with the Lord where He is. I'm facing chronic
>kidney disease, now days, and I have to admit that I'm doing a lot
>more thinking about the dying process. I'm actually very excited
>about going home to be with the Lord, but I have to admit that the
>process of dying, the actual going through the death process does
>scare me a little, however, I've come to believe that even the dying
>process itself is made more pleasant for those of us who know the Lord.
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>Bev
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