Edward429451
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Now whenever our moms & dads, grandmas & grandpas get old and it seems like most people begin having health problems and usually have repeated trips to the hospital. It's a common occurrence. When a loved one is in the hospital, it is a natural thing to visit them and to pray for them and their healing or recovery. Who wants to lose someone they love? No one. And when the illness is terminal it's common for some to have a crowd of family & friends around the bedside praying for them.
God hears those Prayers and collects those tears.
Even though Paul taught us that to die is to gain, and to be absent from your body means to be present with the Lord, people still do not celebrate that they are on their death bed and inches away from the Lord. And we routinely pull them back with prayer. I was pondering, is this a right thing? Why pray to keep them here on evil earth when they could be with the Lord?! In a way, it doesn't make sense to pray to keep them here...and why do people grieve, when their heart should be joyous that our loved one is finally with the Lord? Then I thought about my own mom & dad, and I prayed all the same prayers that everyone else does and I did grieve when they passed on to the other side.
As I was pondering these things, it occurred to me what about God? How does He feel in these times of the clock running out for people? He loves them and may be excited that they are coming home to Him again! And then He hears a dozen family members & friends praying that their loved one don't die, and He sees their tears nd feels their grief and He loves all of them too, so He decides to answer their prayers and give the stricken person more time with their earthly family. ...but I wonder how God reallys feels at these moments. Just when He was about to receive them, everyone wants him to stay and are crying and stuff, so Answer their prayer, let the man stay on earth...I wonder if God feels disappointment at these times?
In the same way as we feel grief because our loved loved ones are near death (But not really if you think about it, they are near Life!) Does God feel grief that, HIS loved one is delayed and not coming when He expected them to?!
We have to face it, Prayer moves God at times. There are examples in scripture about people praying and getting granted more time on earth, or God spared Ninevah (or 100 years) because they repented and prayed, Lord we repent, and are sorry! Do not destroy us! And so God did not! The way I figure it, is God might feel terrible at the moment He grants your loved one more time because you prayed and asked for that. Now His receiving the person is delayed, and He was so excited and had things for them and was going to show many things to them and all sorts of stuff. And we jerk them back to earth with prayer.
That makes me feel like, boy if I am down for the count don't pray for me to stay! I'm coming back swinging if you do! (Lol).
What do you think?
God hears those Prayers and collects those tears.
Even though Paul taught us that to die is to gain, and to be absent from your body means to be present with the Lord, people still do not celebrate that they are on their death bed and inches away from the Lord. And we routinely pull them back with prayer. I was pondering, is this a right thing? Why pray to keep them here on evil earth when they could be with the Lord?! In a way, it doesn't make sense to pray to keep them here...and why do people grieve, when their heart should be joyous that our loved one is finally with the Lord? Then I thought about my own mom & dad, and I prayed all the same prayers that everyone else does and I did grieve when they passed on to the other side.
As I was pondering these things, it occurred to me what about God? How does He feel in these times of the clock running out for people? He loves them and may be excited that they are coming home to Him again! And then He hears a dozen family members & friends praying that their loved one don't die, and He sees their tears nd feels their grief and He loves all of them too, so He decides to answer their prayers and give the stricken person more time with their earthly family. ...but I wonder how God reallys feels at these moments. Just when He was about to receive them, everyone wants him to stay and are crying and stuff, so Answer their prayer, let the man stay on earth...I wonder if God feels disappointment at these times?
In the same way as we feel grief because our loved loved ones are near death (But not really if you think about it, they are near Life!) Does God feel grief that, HIS loved one is delayed and not coming when He expected them to?!
We have to face it, Prayer moves God at times. There are examples in scripture about people praying and getting granted more time on earth, or God spared Ninevah (or 100 years) because they repented and prayed, Lord we repent, and are sorry! Do not destroy us! And so God did not! The way I figure it, is God might feel terrible at the moment He grants your loved one more time because you prayed and asked for that. Now His receiving the person is delayed, and He was so excited and had things for them and was going to show many things to them and all sorts of stuff. And we jerk them back to earth with prayer.
That makes me feel like, boy if I am down for the count don't pray for me to stay! I'm coming back swinging if you do! (Lol).
What do you think?