Have you experienced the death of a loved one? Some take the situation different from others and take it very hard. Some just soak it up and express no emotion whatsoever. Whether it’s a sudden death or slow one, some take it as their fault. “I didn’t get to say goodbye or I love you” is a common concern. People can think of it as if it's their fault. But it's not; it’s a part of life.
God has a plan for every one of us and he chooses when you're born and when you die. He chooses when it's time to take you from the world. Some believe that if you are not “saved” then you will not go to heaven or if you don’t go to church you go to hell. Some don’t believe in heaven or hell.
If you have a loved one that has had a prolonged illness, they may or may not be “prepared” for when the time comes. Some are tired of fighting the illness and “give up hope”, or their bodies say, “Okay, that’s enough.” No one can really give advice on how to handle the death of a loved one because they really don’t know how to feel. You have to just remember the good times and remember that the person is no longer suffering.
If you have trouble dealing with death, there are many counseling groups and phone numbers that you can call to get help. Even better, talk to someone that you can trust and that might have experienced the same situation. All and all death is part of life and eventually you have to move on with your life and just remember the good times that you had with that person.
God has a plan for every one of us and he chooses when you're born and when you die. He chooses when it's time to take you from the world. Some believe that if you are not “saved” then you will not go to heaven or if you don’t go to church you go to hell. Some don’t believe in heaven or hell.
If you have a loved one that has had a prolonged illness, they may or may not be “prepared” for when the time comes. Some are tired of fighting the illness and “give up hope”, or their bodies say, “Okay, that’s enough.” No one can really give advice on how to handle the death of a loved one because they really don’t know how to feel. You have to just remember the good times and remember that the person is no longer suffering.
If you have trouble dealing with death, there are many counseling groups and phone numbers that you can call to get help. Even better, talk to someone that you can trust and that might have experienced the same situation. All and all death is part of life and eventually you have to move on with your life and just remember the good times that you had with that person.
