Prayers for Ed and your family.
In my prayers
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Will do brother.
Praying for you all.
Prayers Bro...
Prayers up.
you can count on my prayers.
So sorry. Prayers for all.
Prayers up for Ed.
Sorry for your father-in-laws health issues. Praying away cancer is a pretty tall order, although I believe in faith and prayer.
I also believe that getting old and breaking down is a part of God’s plan. It is excruciating to watch and experience the loss of our health or even minds as we age, in my late 50s, I am frustrated by encroaching feebleness; however, it can not be denied that this isn’t part of God’s plan as well.
I also believe in a loving and merciful God, and in the eternal nature of the human soul.
I pray that if it be God’s will that your Father-in-law be healed that he speedily recovers.
I also pray that we all become humble before our Father in Heaven and with a bowed head realize that whatever comes next after this life is both inescapable and also a essential part of his plan.
If God truly is merciful and full of love, the next phase of his plane will be even more joyful than this life is capable of, and we will see and be with our loved ones once more.
So sorry to hear it, 2DV. May God be merciful and kind to his servant Ed.
May God grant Ed and your entire family His peace and love through this very trying time. As one who has experience this, it is especially difficult during the holidays. May Christ watch over Ed as he moves to the great feast of Christ and comfort your family until we all arrive home.
Praying for Ed and you and your family.
Prayers up. So sorry, Vet.
Prayers sent for Ed - been watching our son waste away and suffer for 3 years, 3 months may be its own blessing.
Prayers up.
Praying for all the family.
I will. Prayers for all the family, as well.
Heavenly Father, we lift up 2DV’s father in law into your care. We ask You to comfort him in this difficult time and bring peace and serenity to his family. In Jesus’ Holy Name .... Amen.
2DV, in the little mountain music group I play in, we sing an old traditional song called “Angel Band”. It is telling of an angel band gathering around a wonderful old man at the end of his life, sent by God to bring him comfort, and to play him triumphantly into his eternal heavenly home. Every time we play that tune, I remind the Lord that I hope to see the angel band one day, literally see them there playing their music and welcoming me to that promised reward. May your father in law see his angel band and be comforted, and in the meantime, cherish the precious time you have left with him, don’t be afraid to speak to him of all the wonderful family memories you all share and remind him of how much he has meant to you.