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RE: I Wish It Was A Dream: "10 PM Manila time (Nov 24, 2017), My Precious Loving Mum Lost Life". She Fought Hard. Fix Me!!! (This Is Not NSFW, It's Life And The Cheating It Brings.)

in #life7 years ago

This is so depressing and I wish I could be there with you to give you comfort. But know that her life was not lived for nothing because she had you and she made a difference in the world through you.

Life will not be the same without her from here on in but I really believe that God Jehovah has many great plans for you and your family with your mother's passing. In a way, the Lord gave her a way out of her suffering and pain in His own terms and we find comfort in this that the God we serve always sees to it that we are taken cared of.

I am not good at this... giving comfort to someone who just suffered a tragedy such as yours, but at such a time as this I know you need all the friends and the comfort they bring. I'm not big with words but in a simple way, I want to comfort you by the Lord's Words itself in John 14:1-3

"Let not your heart be troubled,
Ye believe in God and in Me.
In My Father's house are many mansions.
If it were not so, I would have told you.
I will and prepare a place for.
And if I go and prepare a place for you,
I will come again and receive you unto myself.
That where I am, there ye may be also."

There is life after our passing. There is hope in every tragedy. Because this old world will become new when our Lord and Saviour Jehovah comes back to take us to that place He prepared for us. And your beloved Mom will be there. She will be as healthy as a new born baby and all of us, with our corruptible bodies, will become incorruptible. There will be no tears, no sickness, no war, no pain nor suffering.

We will all be rejoicing with your beloved Mom and your family in that golden mansion. We shall be looking back at our life here on earth and we shall see how God has led us and how good He provided and protected us despite of the things we believed and suffered for.

Take comfort that death on this earth is a gateway to a new life that is to come. A life living with our Lord God Jehovah in the eternity.

God bless you my friend, my brother. God bless your Mom. Her spirit is now back to her Creator. She will rest in peace.

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I am very much sorry for your loss. I can relate on what you feel because I also lost both my parents years ago.

I lost my Dad to prostate cancer last year 2016, so I can understand.

I know how hard and deep the heartfelt pain can be.

Be strong my brother and think of the beautiful moments you shared with her.

Reminisce on her smile that comforted you right from childhood till now.

Appreciate God for being her son and pass on that love she evidently showed you, your siblings and others that knew her.

Let her departure be a reminder that you have to be a blessing to others as she was to you.

The future is tomorrow and all you can do is be an example of the good things she taught you.

Energy is never destroyed but transferred.

Live life and be glad that you passed through her.

May her gentle soul rest in peace.

An intensely touching comment. Thank you for maintaining awesomeness in the midst of your pain. Stay awesome

You are very strong ma of God. Note the word "ma of God". Is only God that can make you to be calm and still believing in this kind of situation. God is about to take you to another level of your life. Just watch out.
Mama lives on in our heart. My mother and mother in law send their condolences. They said you should know you have alot of mother that loves you here in Nigeria.
My wife sends her love as well. I told her about you and how you show love to everybody.

Sorry about your loss. Jehovah will strengthen you. Stay awesome

You too bro, it is well with us all.

@surpassinggoogle my sincerest condolence..
i left you a PM in the chat but I guess you're too busy to get things sorted out there right now to read it so I decided to write here anyways..
am so sorry for your loss
stay strong!

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