The mystery is not why Steve died from cancer, but rather why he was chosen as a recipient of redemption.
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Recently I listened song called 'All my tears' and I immediately thought about your family... Steve is now with Jesus in better place without pain and tears... blessings to the rest
What a great perspective you have. God is so Gracious, Kind and Righteous. Even though sometimes it's hard to see it. It is so true and what a blessing it is to see your example of trust in him. God bless you and give you all peace. I will be praying for you all.
What a beautiful resemblance in the picture of an uncle and a nephew. What a wonderful day it would be if we can see a similar resemblance between a father (Ian) and a son or daughter. Amen. I often ask similar questions to what you raised in this post. I ask why God has taken Steve away from me. Also, I am five years older than Steve and wonder why God took him before me (I thought I should go first). The answer to my repeated questions came in my friend (and Steve’s friend) email and said: God wanted Steve more than me and God wanted Steve to be on his side more than I wanted Steve to be on my side. Continue to pray for Ian and the Murphy’s. Love Azad
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Recently I listened song called 'All my tears' and I immediately thought about your family... Steve is now with Jesus in better place without pain and tears... blessings to the rest
What a great perspective you have. God is so Gracious, Kind and Righteous. Even though sometimes it's hard to see it. It is so true and what a blessing it is to see your example of trust in him. God bless you and give you all peace. I will be praying for you all.
Amen. And praying.
So true!! Thanks for the reminder. Prayers continue for all of you.
thank you for that wonderful reminder. what a blessing this blog has been in my life. still praying.
What a beautiful resemblance in the picture of an uncle and a nephew. What a wonderful day it would be if we can see a similar resemblance between a father (Ian) and a son or daughter. Amen.
I often ask similar questions to what you raised in this post. I ask why God has taken Steve away from me. Also, I am five years older than Steve and wonder why God took him before me (I thought I should go first). The answer to my repeated questions came in my friend (and Steve’s friend) email and said: God wanted Steve more than me and God wanted Steve to be on his side more than I wanted Steve to be on my side. Continue to pray for Ian and the Murphy’s. Love
Azad
Victory in Jesus.
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