I was sent a link by my cousin on that journal website with pictures. Shocking bitaw ang pictures.
What is calm one moment, is next a raging inferno of unpredictability.
What do we take out of it? What is the yolk of that message?
It is this: That life and the materialistic is finite. Not eternal. Life is filled with unpredictabilities, filled with challenges, moutains, deep currents. That if one false step will swallow us into its own reverie. But the point, brethren, that im trying to get across is that tho this life, this mortal shell known as our bodies, is but a finite point of our existance. We are born, we live, and so too shall we die. The only difference is our time and manner of death. But death is guaranteed, that is inevetible. But don't fear death or linger in the prospects of death. But focus your attention on doing good and completing the best that you can with what you can and in the provisions that you have vis a vis your faculties, your skills, and all the presents that Christ Our Lord, has appropriated for YOU.
And when the time comes---and believe me, it will come for each and everyone of us--we won't be so much afraid at the prospect of death, but accept that Christ Jesus is indeed in control and guider of our lives.
Incidences such as these are meant to strengthen your faith, and trust in GOD.
It is a reminder that our plans are never our plans, but are in accordance to the Will of God. And that--everything--everything and everyone accords his or her lot in life through GOD's TIME.
These young men did not die because their GOD hated them or cursed them. No. They were taken because nature was unstable. It was written for them in the Book of Life. Their sanctification and their justification is their love for Christ. (We pray).
Death is never the end. Death is the release of the soul.
And its return to Our Savior Lord. Who will Judge according to our works, deeds, and faith.
God Rest the souls of the two young men.
AMEN.
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