Thank you so much for confirming they are not saved.
It is so important to pray for their salvation and protection as well as for healing for your dear sister.
We also pray for peace in your heart and those of all the family, in Jesus Name Amen.
Bless you
yes
keep the faith dpg3
let us pray the Lord will send people across the paths of Eileen, Jamie, Amber and Alison AND that they will hear the Word of Life.
I wish only well for your sister, my Brother.
I remember a few years ago, i had a phone call from Christian friends asking if i could come to the house they were at and 'minister' to a man with fairly deep set cancer. I hopped into my little Godmobile and sped off and called in on another Christian along the way, to ask him to join me, which he did.
We arrived and sat quietly for some time as the very sick man, dribbling and coughing a mix of blood and other smelly stuff, told about his 'woes' about why he was stricken and how he had been a good man, etc. It was carnally very sad but my friend i i looked at each other and both knew it was Jesus he was missing in his story.
We 'introduced' him to Jesus and with tears and slobbering, which with my fingers, i duly wiped from his mouth and chin, all bloody and gross, he began to praise God in the name of His Son and we asked the people if they could perhaps minister to him some refreshment and care. The man had realised he had a Saviour and it wa only by Him that he would enter heaven and given his present state of ill health, he was concerned about what would happen if he died. In Jesus he found something better than death, Life itself in Christ! My friend and i left soon afterwards, without a word.
I was contacted a day or two later and told he had been healed AND, that his relationship with his family, which had been severely broken, was healed and a long time of void was filled both in what this man needed in Christ and the relationship he had with his estranged wife and sons. His marriage was restored as well as his children, to him.
It was some time later that he did die but his dying was in peace and with a wonderful blessed hope in his heart.
A few years after that, i visited another man, about the same age, who was dying. he had cancer. But this man was a Believer and even though he also was coughing and spluttering as he lay weak in bed, he was chirpy and was looking forward to setting sail with Jesus at the helm. While i went with a desire to minister to him, it was he who ministered to me in his joyful expectation of all that awaited him after a lifetime of waiting upon the Lord and trusting Him. He died peacefully a short while later and his family, although sad to some extent, were able to sing songs of praise for all the Lord had done in their lives and give thanks for the man who had been both husband and father to them in faith.
What do we see in these stories?
For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself.
For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that He might be Lord both of the dead and living.
Romans 14:7-9
But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, Who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel:
2Timothy 1:10
May your family discover the Gospel and know the peace of God in Jesus Christ that passes all understanding.
let us pray
Bless you ....><>
keep the faith
For Thou art my lamp, O LORD: and the LORD will lighten my darkness.
2Samuel 22:29