Need some prayers

My consolations to you and your wife, Richard. Sadly, it is those left behind that endure the most pain when a loved one is lost to death. But with comfort available through God and yours for the asking in prayer, you will get through this. There are no words to remove the pain completely, as much as we wish it were so, but always remember that you do have people to share your burden. At one time or another, we will all go through this, either enduring the loss, or being the one lost to loved ones. For the age group in general we have, most of us have lost dear ones, and know what you are feeling......and yet are mindful of our own mortality and do not wish to be the cause of pain ourselves. It is, at this time, part of our lives to bear. Be strong, and as the Psalmist said.....well, I'd much rather you read the words for yourself. Please look up Psalm 55:22, and also 1 Peter 5:7 to gain what Paul said was there for us in 2 Corinthians 1:3-5. Please share these thoughts with your wife and any who need reassurance that we do not endure alone, and there is someone who cares deeply for us.
 
Sorry I missed this one. Richard. Sophie and I will pray for you and your family. In times like this we need to come together as one.

"Billy G"
 
My uncle Jim is in the ICU at a Mp ls hospital, I went to see him today and he looks like he had a stroke...the doctors told me they are still doing tests and are not sure what the problem is. He was in there talking on Wednesday after he had an obstructed bowel they repaired. Thursday night he had problems breathing and they trasfered him to ICU. He now just stares and doesn't seem to know where he is, doesn't talk, just moans..... he could use some power prayers please. His name is Jim and is a God fearing man. Thanks You and god Bless, Rich

Will mention Jim in my prayers tonight
 
My prayers are with you and the family. We must understand that we all have a date with death and when we love the Lord it is going to be the best day of our lives. Like Jesus said to the storm "peace be still" sometimes we must trust Him more.
God Bless
Nelson Collar
 
The positive thing of all of this is that Jim knew who he could trust in and where he was headed. Just think he is with Jesus RIGHT NOW. It is hard to overcome our carnal nature of thinking Jim gone but spiritually you should be celebrating for him as I am. Yes, he will be missed...but only for a while and then you too will stand next to him in worship. God's blessing to all.
Russell
 
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