Grief

Sometimes the news comes quick. Sometimes the news comes slow. No matter how or when it comes, grief travels in the wake of the news. Grief is heavy, weighty, a burden, especially when it involves someone deeply loved. Grief is not meant to be carried alone. It’s too heavy and may last a while—and that’s ok. That’s what family and friends are for, to share the load. Jesus stood outside the tomb of his friend and wept but He did not weep alone. It was a deep, human moment. “ Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted ” (Matt 5:4). If anyone knows how we feel in grief, it’s Him. But His grief did not linger long, as at the mention of his name, Lazarus came forth. We are not meant to dwell in grief, but should leave room enough for it. Let it run its course. Like the song says, “ Every Storm Runs Out Of Rain .” Another song says, “ The storm We will dance as it breaks The storm It will give as it takes And all of our pain is washed away Don't cry or be afraid Some things...

"Why did God make the whole world with millions of other life forms and went through the trouble to give only one of them special treatment?"

I received the above question in an e-mail from a web-surfer who tried very hard to blaspheme and deny the true and living God. Actually, the question is an excellent one, and here is my answer:

According to Genesis 1: 26, God created man for Himself; that is, for His own glory, not man's. "And God said, 'Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness.'" God could not have complimented man more than to make man like Himself. Man is the crown of God's creation. We need to recognize that we were made for God and in His likeness and image. We fulfill our eternal purpose when our lives honor God and reflect His glory.

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