Mourning Thoughts

If you lost a family member over the age of 90 years old, why in the world would you mourn that loss? That's 20 years past the age God gave us technically. Is it anything wrong with mourning the loss of someone over the age of 90? No, but we should also understand that with mourning comes celebration. One of the most forgotten traditions that at one time use to be the standard is ALL households, is immediately after mourning the death of loves ones, we're suppose to gather together, sit around and talk about all the good times, along with highlighting all those funny moments that made us all laugh. But instead, many people will sit around and mourn not only after the burial, they'll mourn for days, weeks, months, and even years afterwards. Do you realize how "disrespectful" that is to God? That's like standing in the face of God and telling him he made a mistake. Are you bold enough to stand before him and do that? If God can take his own begotten son in Jesus Christ, what makes your loss more important than his?

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