Friday, March 8, 2013
I am so sorry for your great loss at this time. I didn't know Pamela but it sounds like she was a wonderful person. Because of my love of people and our Creator I would like to leave you a message of comfort and hope.
"If a man die, shall he live again?" asked the man Job long ago. (Job 14:14, King James Version) Perhaps you, too, have wondered this. How would you feel if you knew you could have a reunion with your loved ones right here on earth under the best of conditions?
Well, when Jesus was on earth he resurrected his friend Lazaurs who had been dead three days. Even though he knew he would restore his life he "groaned in the spirit and became troubled." Then, the account says: "Jesus gave way to tears." (John 11:33,35). So he felt the pain and sorrow death brings.
In a way that can be encouraging to us because Jesus and his Father Jehovah hate death.
There are nine miracles where dead ones were brought back to life recorded for us. These accounts teach us much about the resurrection to come. (John 5:28,29). People who were restored to life right here on earth were reunited with their loved ones. The future resurrection will be similar-only much better. The whole earth will be a paradise. So the dead will not be raised to life in a world filled with war, crime and sickness. They will have an opportnity to live forever on this earth in peaceful and happy conditions under God's heavenly government or Kingdom. (Psalm 37:9-11,29; Matthew 6:10; Revelation 21:3,4)
To have confidence in such promises we need to answer some basic questions: Why do people die? Where are the dead? And how do we know for sure they can live again?
I would love to share these thoughts with you from the Bible at no obligation if you respond.
Sincerely,
Joyce Armold
laritaarmold@gmail.com