> I can recount a few nearly died times too. One that makes a point about divine > guardians, though, is when an RPG missed my vehicle and hit the one behind me > instead. Maybe someone was looking out for me, but then, how come no one was looking > out for the vehicle behind mine? I hate to think one person's life is less worthy of > divine love than another... but that's literally what that means, then. Just food for > thought.
That is a good question. But then again it is hard to see into others hearts. maybe they were ready, maybe they were so hardened in heart that there was no way of reaching them. again the choices we make affect all aspects of our lives. maybe you will or have touched someone who will affect the outcome of many. who knows, i don't. I know when my mother died at age 52 to me it was a waste, I was hurt and couldn't understand why her. She beleived in God, Christ, the bible and her life showed it. Again I asked why her? then at her funeral I couldn't beleive the people that showed up, standing room only. people crying, people distrate and it's at thet moment I understood something she had always tried to teach me, it wasn't the money or assets she left behind it was the poeple she touched, those she helped those that loved her and she loved and this church was full ot those people.
thru her beleif in christ and her beleifs in the bible she had died a very rich woman one with friends and "family" of all races, and walks of life.
the money she left behind could be counted and used to buy a good steak dinner is all but the people and love could not be measured, along with the respect and honor and love of her family who could now see the value of her beleifs while see lived.
Only here to annoy...
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