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Originally Posted by TalkLady
Our opinions don't really mean anything and I certaintly don't care to express mine. :-)
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They certainly do matter if you know their loved ones who remain believed the same as they did!!
No, it's not going to be easy to reach them now, because to accept this truth they'll have to admit he's lost. It will take the pure wisdom of God for someone to reach them when they've grieved thoroughly enough to even listen to truth.
I've got the same situation with my wife who lost her brother 10 years ago. I find it more imperative now to try to reach her and her parents. What I know tells me that they are
LOST, and if they
DIE THAT WAY they will
STAY that way.
Yes, our opinions
DO matter! If I don't believe JF was lost, why would I feel compelled to go reach for the man dying of cancer or AIDS?? I could just give it the ol'
"it's in God's hands" attitude, but I don't think God would be too happy about that.