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Dejar jones & Donte White Love is never lost February 16, 2011
 

Dear Unk,
     
          Our love for you is never going to leave from ourside. Something just made us look at my bracelet on my wrist and come to the last memories website and light a candle for my uncle i love you unk it's almost been 3 years since you left us alone in the cold without your voice i love you so much rest in peace unk. I miss you so much thinking of you makes my body get so weak and make tears role down my face and that feeling really hurts me so much I really wish that you were still here with me to give me guidance, love, and make sure im still living the way that you know i capable of being. I continue to ask the lord Why did they have 2 take my Uncle Stanleys life away? He replied Son they didn't take his life away I did I fell's though it was time for him to be done suffering and come home and rest in peace. "Tear " Unk i love you so much Unk I really do and I don't know how much more 2 explain it I stress myself 2 tryn not 2 think about it and it just is not working because you are a big part of me and No one/ I can not change that under no circumstance I love you so much." Tear  " Unk unk unk.....Ugh I really wish you was here still I really do it feel's like a big part of my heart just fell off of this earth and I never will get that part of me back ever again i constantly constantly pray just 2 see you just 1 more time just 2 say I LOVE YOU and HUG YOU SO TIGHT.....Unk Rest In Peace.. I have Nightmears thinking about chu and I have good days thinking about the times that we shared unk i love you so much I really do man I really do...Ima end this saying I BEYOND LOVE YHU REST IN PEACE...

TENESIA I WAS THERE April 23, 2010
 

TO:STANLEY

FROM:TENESIA & DEJAR

WRITTEN BY: GOD

 

I WAS THERE ON THE DAY YOU WERE BORN,AND GAVE YOU SPECIAL GIFTS TO LAST A LIFE TIME.I TOUCHED YOU,MADE YOU SMAILE,HELPED YOU GROW,AND WATCHED YOU TAKE YOUR FIRST STEP.I EVEN REASSURED YOU THAT ALL WOULD BE OKAY.WHEN YOU LOST YOUR FIRST TOOTH.I SAW YOU OFF ON YOUR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL AND I LINGERED BY YOUR SIDE THE WHOLE DAY.I WAS THERE TO CONSOLE YOU EVERYTIME YOU CRIED,AND I HELD YOU EVERYTIME YOU FELL AND SCRAPED YOUR KNEES.I WAS THERE EVERYDAY ALL THROUGH THE YEARS AND I ALWAYS STRIVED TO GIVE YOU DIRECTIONS.

I HELPED YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY INTO ADULTHOOD,BRINGING YOU DAILY GIFTS OF INSPIRATION,HOPE AND LOVE.I GAVE YOU TRAILS SO THAT YOU COULD GROW INTO THE WARM AND BEAUTIFUL PERSON YOU ARE,BUT I NEVER ABANDONED YOU TO THEM.I'VE NEVER NOT FOR A SECOND TURNED MY BACK ON YOU WHEN YOU NEEDED ME EVEN WHEN YOU THOUGHT THAT YOU DIDN'T NEEED ME.I HEARD YOU EVERYTIME YOU SPOKE AND I ANSWERED EVERY PRAYER THOUGH SOMETIMES FOR YOUR BEST UNTEREST I DIDN'T ANSWER THEM THE WAY YOU HOPED I WOULD.

I'M STILL WITH YOU THROUGH YOUR JOYS,YOUR HOPES,YOUR TEARS,YOUR DREAMS,THROUGH THE BAD DAYS,THE GOOD DAYS-THROUGH EVERYDAY OF YOUR LIFE.I WILL BE THERE IN THE END TO GIVE YOU COMFORT AND TO SEE YOU SAFELY HOME.WHERE YOU'LL SIT BESIDE ME IN ALL THE GLORY OF HEAVEN.

 

 

                                                                            LOVE,GOD

mom 2 Waylon Kitchens Happy Birthday April 22, 2010
 
                                
mom 2 Waylon Kitchens Merry Christmas December 24, 2009
 

 

      

 

It came upon a midnight clear,
That glorious song of old,
From angels bending near the earth
To touch their harps of gold!
Peace on the earth, good will to men,
From heaven's all gracious King!
The world in solemn stillness lay
To hear the angels sing.

 

   

 

For lo! the days are hastening on,
By prophet bards foretold,
When, with the ever-circling years,
Shall come the Age of Gold;
When peace shall over all the earth
Its ancient splendors fling,
And all the world give back the song
Which now the angels sing.

 

~Sing and play your harps of Gold~

            MerrChristmas

Aisha Psalm(94) For My Family December 10, 2009
 
To Mom,
O Lord, thy God to whom vengeance belongs, O god of vengeance, let your glorious justice be seen! Arise, O judge of the earth. Sentence the proud to the penlties they deserve. How long O Lord? How long will the wicked be allowed to gloat? Hear their arrogance! How these evildoers boast! They oppress your people, Lord, Hurting those you love.They aren't looking," they say,and besides God don't care. THINK AGIN,YOU FOOLS! When you finally catch on? He is the one who made your ears deaf? Is the one who formed your eyes blind? He punished nations-won't he punish you.....i luv u ...and the lord said vengeaces is mind and his will will be do.....
Hendrick Polanco My deepest condolences October 23, 2009
 

My deepest condolences.  May these few words from the Holy Scriptures bring you comfort in your time of grief...

John 11:32-45

32 And so Mary, when she arrived where Jesus was and caught sight of him, fell at his feet, saying to him: “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” 33 Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping and the Jews that came with her weeping, groaned in the spirit and became troubled; 34 and he said: “Where have YOU laid him?” They said to him: “Lord, come and see.” 35 Jesus gave way to tears. 36 Therefore the Jews began to say: “See, what affection he used to have for him!” 37 But some of them said: “Was not this [man] that opened the eyes of the blind man able to prevent this one from dying?”

38 Hence Jesus, after groaning again within himself, came to the memorial tomb. It was, in fact, a cave, and a stone was lying against it. 39 Jesus said: “TAKE the stone away.” Martha, the sister of the deceased, said to him: “Lord, by now he must smell, for it is four days.” 40 Jesus said to her: “Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?” 41 Therefore they took the stone away. Now Jesus raised his eyes heavenward and said: “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 True, I knew that you always hear me; but on account of the crowd standing around I spoke, in order that they might believe that you sent me forth.” 43 And when he had said these things, he cried out with a loud voice: “Laz´a·rus, come on out!” 44 The [man] that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth. Jesus said to them: “Loose him and let him go.”

45 Therefore many of the Jews that had come to Mary and that beheld what he did put faith in him;

Please go to the following link for more information regarding the Hope expressed in this passage

http://www.watchtower.org/e/200809/article_01.htm 

SANDRA my deepest condolences October 23, 2009
 

I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MAYBE THIS INOFRMATION WILL HELP

A Sure Hope for the Dead


A 25-year-old woman wrote: "In 1981 my adoptive mother died of cancer. Her death was very hard on me and my adoptive brother. I was 17, and my brother was 11. I missed her so much. Having been taught that she was in heaven, well, I wanted to take my own life to be with her. She was my best friend."

It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. And when it happens, the thought of never again being able to talk to, laugh with, or hold your loved one can be most difficult to bear. That pain is not necessarily erased by being told that your loved one is up in heaven.

The Bible, however, holds out a much different hope. As we have previously noted, the Scriptures indicate that it is possible to be reunited with your dead loved one in the near future, not in an unknown heaven but right here on earth under peaceful, righteous conditions. And at that time humans will have the prospect of enjoying perfect health, and they will never have to die again. 'But surely that is wishful thinking!' some may say.

What would it take to convince you that this is a sure hope? To believe in a promise, you would need to be certain that the one making the promise is both willing and able to fulfill it. Who, then, is it that promises that the dead will live again?

In the spring of 31 C.E., Jesus Christ boldly promised: "Just as the Father raises the dead up and makes them alive, so the Son also makes those alive whom he wants to. Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his [Jesus'] voice and come out." (John 5:21, 28, 29) Yes, Jesus Christ promised that millions now dead will live again on this earth and have the prospect of remaining on it forever under peaceful, paradisaic conditions. (Luke 23:43; John 3:16; 17:3; compare Psalm 37:29 and Matthew 5:5.) Since Jesus made the promise, it is safe to assume that he is willing to fulfill it. But is he able to do so?

Less than two years after making that promise, Jesus demonstrated in a powerful way that he is both willing and able to perform the resurrection.


"Lazarus, Come On Out!"


It was a touching scene. Lazarus was gravely ill. His two sisters, Mary and Martha, sent word to Jesus, who was across the Jordan River: "Lord, see! the one for whom you have affection is sick." (John 11:3) They knew that Jesus loved Lazarus. Would not Jesus want to see his sick friend? Curiously, instead of going to Bethany immediately, Jesus stayed where he was for the next two days.—John 11:5, 6.

Lazarus died some time after the message about his sickness was sent. Jesus knew when Lazarus died, and he intended to do something about it. By the time Jesus finally arrived in Bethany, his dear friend had been dead four days. (John 11:17, 39) Could Jesus bring back to life someone who had been dead that long?

Jesus resurrecting LazarusOn hearing that Jesus was coming, Martha, a woman of action, ran out to meet him. (Compare Luke 10:38-42.) Touched by her sorrow, Jesus assured her: "Your brother will rise." When she indicated her faith in a future resurrection, Jesus plainly told her: "I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me, even though he dies, will come to life."—John 11:20-25.

Upon arriving at the tomb, Jesus directed that the stone closing its entrance be taken away. Then, after praying aloud, he commanded: "Lazarus, come on out!"—John 11:38-43.

All eyes were fixed on the tomb. Then, out of the darkness, a figure emerged. His feet and hands were bound with wrappings, and his face was bound with a cloth. "Loose him and let him go," ordered Jesus. The last of the unraveled bandages fell to the ground. Yes, it was Lazarus, the man who had been dead four days!—John 11:44.


Did It Really Happen?


The account of the raising of Lazarus is presented in the Gospel of John as a historical fact. The details are too vivid for it to be a mere allegory. To question its historicity is to question all the miracles of the Bible, including the resurrection of Jesus Christ himself. And to deny the resurrection of Jesus is to deny the Christian faith as a whole.—1 Corinthians 15:13-15.

Actually, if you accept the existence of God, you should have no problem believing in the resurrection. To illustrate: A person can videotape his last will and testament, and after he dies, his relatives and friends can see and hear him, in effect, as he explains how his estate is to be handled. A hundred years ago, such a thing was unthinkable. And to some people now living in remote parts of the world, the technology of video recording is so beyond comprehension as to seem miraculous. If scientific principles established by the Creator can be used by humans to reconstruct such a visible and audible scene, should not the Creator be able to do far more? Is it not reasonable, then, that the One who created life is capable of re-creating it?

The miracle of Lazarus' restoration to life served to increase faith in Jesus and the resurrection. (John 11:41, 42; 12:9-11, 17-19) In a touching way, it also reveals the willingness and desire of Jehovah and his Son to perform the resurrection.


'God Will Have a Yearning'


The response of Jesus to Lazarus' death reveals a very tender side of the Son of God. His deep feelings on this occasion clearly indicate his intense desire to resurrect the dead. We read: "Mary, when she arrived where Jesus was and caught sight of him, fell at his feet, saying to him: 'Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.' Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping and the Jews that came with her weeping, groaned in the spirit and became troubled; and he said: 'Where have you laid him?' They said to him: 'Lord, come and see.' Jesus gave way to tears. Therefore the Jews began to say: 'See, what affection he used to have for him!'"—John 11:32-36.

Jesus' heartfelt compassion is here indicated by three expressions: "groaned," "became troubled," and "gave way to tears." The original-language words used in recording this touching scene indicate that Jesus was so deeply moved by the death of his dear friend Lazarus and the sight of Lazarus' sister weeping that His eyes brimmed over with tears.*

What is so remarkable is that Jesus had previously brought two others back to life. And he fully intended to do the same with Lazarus. (John 11:11, 23, 25) Yet, he "gave way to tears." Restoring humans to life, then, is not a mere procedure for Jesus. His tender and deep feelings as manifested on this occasion clearly indicate his intense desire to undo the ravages of death.

Since Jesus is 'the exact representation of Jehovah God's very being,' we rightly expect no less of our heavenly Father. (Hebrews 1:3) Of Jehovah's own willingness to perform the resurrection, the faithful man Job said: "If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? . . . You will call, and I myself shall answer you. For the work of your hands you will have a yearning." (Job 14:14, 15) Here the original-language word that is rendered "you will have a yearning" denotes God's earnest longing and desire. (Genesis 31:30; Psalm 84:2) Clearly, Jehovah must keenly anticipate the resurrection.

Can we really believe the resurrection promise? Yes, there is no doubt that Jehovah and his Son are both willing and able to fulfill it. What does this mean for you? You have the prospect of being reunited with dead loved ones right here on earth but under very different conditions!

People rejoicing over the resurrectionJehovah God, who started mankind off in a lovely garden, has promised to restore Paradise on this earth under the rule of His heavenly Kingdom in the hands of the now glorified Jesus Christ. (Genesis 2:7-9; Matthew 6:10; Luke 23:42, 43) In that restored Paradise, the human family will have the prospect of enjoying life without end, free from all sickness and disease. (Revelation 21:1-4; compare Job 33:25; Isaiah 35:5-7.) Gone, too, will be all hatred, racial prejudice, ethnic violence, and economic oppression. It will be into such a cleansed earth that Jehovah God through Jesus Christ will resurrect the dead.

That is now the hope of the Christian woman mentioned at the beginning of this section. Several years after her mother died, Jehovah's Witnesses helped her to make a careful study of the Bible. She recalls: "After learning about the resurrection hope, I cried. It was wonderful to know that I will see my mother again."

If your heart similarly yearns to see a loved one again, Jehovah's Witnesses will gladly assist you to learn how you can make this sure hope your very own. Why not contact them.

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