Amos
It is not the ending but only the beginning. To be with Christ is a way of winning. It is not a loss to be with the Father. Death and sin can no longer bother. He is my nephew and I say it like that. Because one day I'll be where he's at. To worship the Lord and praise all day. Obey His commands and do what He say. You will be missed and I say by all. But then one day we'll get the call. A call to come home for all eternity. To make room for us where you will be. Your in the spirit no longer in the flesh. Headed to Heaven where you will be blessed. No longer in pain or that severe agony. Now with the savior where we will soon be.
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It is hard when a family member passes away in the family. But your love will last forever. Dedicated to all who have lost family members.i
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Written on February 06, 2024
Submitted by Wbrooks431 on February 06, 2024
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