Illness, whatever form it may be, helps you when you are not afraid of it and
When you love it, slowly gain patience. You start and say, "
Christ, make me well." At first, you see that they are not doing you any good,
You beg your elder, James, Saint George the Trophy Bearer.
George the Castle, and while you feel their grace and love, they are not
Doing you any good in the specific problem that you are begging them for? So you realize
that somehow this persistence of the illness benefits me and
him, and Christ and his saints allow me to continue to have it, despite
all the prayers I make, despite the medicines I take, even death, that is,
Death does not happen. And if it is beneficial, if it is not, if
A loved one does not get well. Yes, let's assume that there is one. We said this
before, but it is good to repeat every death, the
The old man told me. James is unique for every person, and there is a complete difference.
A different reason that God allows someone to leave at 25 and someone else at
95. How do we understand the reason? A saint may reveal it to you.
You may not understand it, and you may never understand it. Logic always
tries to get answers, but the
Answers are not the same for everyone. A death in a young person, for example, can be a protection.
from other mental and spiritual falls that, if he lived, the person would fall.
God, because he has omniscience, sees and says to you, come, my Peter, here now
that you are well and you are 24. Let me have you with me in eternal life. In
eternal light. Rather than becoming 94 and being in eternal darkness. What is
preferable for this soul? Of course, we, the living, the survivors, who
want our own people near us, want time for this thing, and to
feel it, understand it, and say thank you
to God. Many times, we conflict with Christ. Why would he
allow this death of our beloved person, as
Is God's providence always loving?
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