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  • Pamela smiley - 2 years ago
    So what happened to my daughter that past away ? Did she go to heaven or is she just asleep until God returns ? How can I talk to her ? Can she hear me ? Can she see me ,,? Is she scared is she ok ,,,? How do I know if she is still with me ,?sometimes odd things happen around me is that her telling me that she is still here or am I just crazy ,? I want to know more on what happens when you die ? I want to understand what happened to my daughter and will I ever see her again and hold her and talk to her will I ever .?
  • Rick - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi Pamela smiley Just thought I'd say that I don't know what you believe and i'm not the Judge that being said if your a believer and your daughter was the comfort is 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 and ! Corinthians 15: 51-58 until that time Ecclesiastes 9:5+6. Anything else please comment again. In His Service
  • Mishael - In Reply - 2 years ago
    First, it would help to know your daughters age. Had she any exposure to the Ten Commandments?

    In 1962, our Government took the Bible out of the schools. We no longer said the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States flag. No one could pray. I was 11 and I remember feeling confused every morning at school.

    It's up to parents to provide spiritual life to their kids: going to church, or reading children's Bible stories to them. Saying the "Now I lay me down to sleep" prayer, at bedtime. We were corrected openly for lying, stealing, coveting toys, etc.

    Parents expose their children to God. Later at some point (some call it the age of accountability) ,the Holy Spirit knocks on the door of hearts, and calls us to give our burdens to Jesus. To trust Him only, to take our wrongs and transform us into His beloved children. There is no set age for this to happen.

    They don't have to know Bible from Genesis to RevelationOnly that Jesus loves and accepts them.

    An innocent child that knows nothing, and HAS'NT been told the consequences of sin; IS NOT AT age of accountability. God received their immortal souls into Heaven, with Him. All they know is happiness, beauty, and love. She cannot see you. She does not waste away with heartache of any type.

    But you do. Your mind is tortured and making you feel ill. You are accountable. You need to visit the LINK, ON THE RED PAGE: BECOME A CHRISTIAN

    Read along and do what it says you need to do. Everything that is hurting you now, confess it all to Jesus. "God, forgive me, a sinner." Tears are how God delivers us from the power of sin in our minds. Water baptism is your statement that you are a new creature: born again and you follow Jesus your Savior now.

    You are accepted as a child of God, and you will see your daughter again. You can have that assurance now. Your daughter will be the first person you see. Live for that day.

    Let your friends know you are a Christian now. Go to church.
  • Arnya - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi Pamela,

    My father's old work colleague went through something similar. Sadly she lost her daughter at the age of 2. The mother (work colleague) kept seeing her daughter's teddy bear appear around the house, and asked my father if that was the daughter trying to communicate with her.

    Although this isn't Biblical, the comfort that my father told her, was that because she was of a young age (and did not understand that she sinned against God and needed a Saviour), she was covered by the Holy Ghost and went to Heaven.

    If your daughter was older and understood the concept of sin, then perhaps she got saved - and we always have that blessed hope that she did get saved - whether she publicly said it, or if she kept it to herself.

    But Pamela, in order to see your daughter again, you must first get yourself saved - knowing that you are a sinner, that Jesus died, buried and rose again for you. If you believe that with all your heart, then you will be reunited with your daughter in Heaven.

    Many blessings dear Pamela,

    Arnya
  • Rick - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Pamela smiley Sorry for your loss and I'll keep your heart in my prayers. In His Service
  • Adam - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Pamela,

    The Bible doesn't seem to cover all the questions you asked. But I believe it does answer one of them: Job 14:12, 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17.

    God bless you...



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