Dear loving family of Nola,
I'm very sorry to read of the sad loss of your beloved wife Nola, and mother, and grandmother, and I want to offer my deepest sympathy to you and your family in your sorrow. I hope that you won't be offended that I'm writing, as I don't know you; but I really hope that you will find some comfort in these verses.
Acts 24:15 promises, "that there is going to be a resurrection." Many tragic, unexpected deaths are due to what the Bible calls, "time and unforeseen occurrence befall them all." - Ecclesiastes 9:11b
Our loving God doesn’t cause sad things to happen to our loved ones, as with serious illness, as James 1:13 helps us to understand, ‘When under trial, let no one say: “I am being tried by God.’ For with evil things God cannot be tried nor does he himself try anyone.’”
2 Corinthians 1:3, 4 speaks of God as “the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our tribulation.” 1 Peter 5:7 lets us know that we can “throw all our anxiety upon (God), because he cares.” And Isaiah 65:17b tells us that the former things will not be called to mind, neither will they come up into the heart.” - Thus the heartbreak that we experience now, won’t even be remembered after Jehovah God resurrects our loved ones; thereby undoing the sad effects of death and the pain being separated from them brings.
Death is like sleep. When his friend Lazarus died, Jesus said: "Lazarus our friend has gone to rest, but I am journeying there to awaken him from sleep." Jesus' disciples did not understand what he meant. They replied: "Lord, if he has gone to rest, he will get well." The Bible account explains: "Jesus had spoken, however, about his death. But they imagined he was speaking about taking rest in sleep. At that time, therefore, Jesus said to them outspokenly: 'Lazarus has died.'" -John 11:11-14.
The dead will be resurrected. When Jesus arrived at Lazarus' hometown, he consoled Martha, Lazarus' sister, by saying: "Your brother will rise." Jesus then made this profound promise: "I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith in me even though he dies, will come to life." Jesus' promise was not mere empty words. In front of many eyewitnesses, Jesus resurrected Lazarus, although he had been dead four days. -John 11:23, 25, 38-45.
Jesus also resurrected a young man, the only son of a widow, and a 12 yr. old girl; and so we know that he has the power to resurrect our loved ones too in the future when the time comes for the resurrection! - (Luke 7:11-17; Luke 8:40-56)
Revelation 21:4 promises, “And (God) will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” - Just imagine -a world with no tears of sorrow, no pain, and no death! And no sickness of any kind as Isaiah 33:24 promises, “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’”
Older ones will grow young again as Job 33:25 promises, "Let his flesh become fresher than in youth; Let him (her) return to the days of his (her) youthful vigor."
Loved ones will be resurrected, and welcomed back to life by loving family and friends right here on the earth in the midst of peaceful, beautiful, paradise conditions, as Psalms 37:10, 11, 29 tell about, “And just a little while longer, and the wicked one will be no more; and you will certainly give attention to his place, and he will not be. But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth, and they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace. The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.” - We can have the opportunity to live together forever in perfect peace, health, and happiness with our loved ones!
Jesus gave us hope of a time when all suffering will end. He taught his followers to pray: “Our Father in the heavens, . . . Let your Kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also upon earth.” - Matthew 6:9, 10 - When God’s Kingdom comes, there will be no more suffering or death on the earth, just as there is no suffering or death in heaven!
I hope that you will find comfort in your memories, perhaps by looking at pictures, and I hope that these and other verses will help too. Romans 15:4 tells us, "For all the things that were written aforetime were written for our instruction, that through our endurance and through the comfort from the Scriptures we might have hope.
To consider more of the Bible's beautiful promises, please visit www.jw.org On the main page, if you scroll down and look on the right side; currently the small tract, "Can the Dead Really Live Again?" is listed. This is very comforting.
Take care,
Sincerely Yours,
Cindy Boyer
mistybluecjb
11th November 2013
Sitting on the patio...listening to the pond...thinking of our first meeting. I was young, and concerned that you and David wouldn't think I was right for Don. Instant comfort, love, laughter and the feeling that I had known you all my life. You are missed, remembered and appreciated for all you gave so many.
ncschase
16th July 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my best friend. I want you to know that I miss you and think of you nearly every day. Something comes up that makes me think of you and me in our younger days. We did have some really good times. The day you and David moved to Whittier Dr. was the first day of a life long friendship. I know you are looking down and overseeing all that is happening in your family. You know you now have one Great Grandson and another on the way. I think how much you would have enjoyed sharing in their lives. But your memory is strong and your family will make sure those little boys know their Great Grandma Nola. I love you and imagine all the fun times we would have had. I do know that I was so blessed to have you in my life and I will always cherish our time together. I just wish we could have grown REALLY old together and had the chance to sit in rocking chairs on the porch and mull over the "good old days". If you're doing that now save a chair for me. Love you!
cschnitter
26th March 2013