I don't think we can expect God to always tell us why someone died
unexpectedly, or why anything happens.
Sharon
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: Fruit Flavored
> Right on, Brad. Yep, Keith is a peach of a fellow, too, haw. He's 49
> years
> old and still has long hair. Builds houses, well, he is a framer, for a
> living. works a lot with druggies and x cons. He was a hippy in the
> seventies before getting born again and used to smuggle dope into Colorado
> state prison to his drug buddies. He did so much cocaine back in those
> days, he never got over it physically speaking. He is over, or about, six
> feet and the skinniest person I've seen in a long time. He is one of the
> most solid Christians I know and a good friend. Nobody loves the Lord
> more
> than Keith. Yet he knows suffering and loss but he definitely is a great
> man of God. We both have made a covenant or sorts with each others that
> has
> lasted many years. If one of us strays from the Lord for any reason, the
> other is supposed to come after the other and bring them back no matter
> what
> it takes. Additionally, the same goes for death. If one dies
> unexpectedly,
> the other has promised to go and pray until they are raised from the dead
> or
> until God tells them why it happened. Weird, I know, but friendship made
> of
> gold.
>
> Phil.
>
>
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