Q 572 (1/21/2018) says "A WEEK TO REMEMBER." ... seems like it holds truth no matter which way this goes. ??
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We lost my younger brother when he was 20 years old (and a college athlete). My dad and I never lost faith in God, however, many family members I thought were extremely spiritual (and religious as well) waivered very quickly. I will never forget who falters when the chips are down.
I want warriors and warriors of faith around me when I am going into battle.
I like what you said in your last sentence.
Either way this whole thing goes - I'll be fine and fight until the end if I have to, however, my logical brain says yesterday looked more like a funeral for the people that supposedly won. Something is amiss.
Faith is easy when life is going great. Faith is real when a person stays steadfast in their beliefs and character when life is tough and the odds are against them. My brother had written a post on facebook about unwavering faith in the eyes of adversity just 6 weeks before he passed away. He was 6'6 230 lbs super athletic hybrid linebacker and he had the word FAITH in a crucifix tattoo on his ribs.
The biggest fear in my life, from my childhood was that my best friend and only 100% blood brother would die before me. It happened and it happened way sooner than I thought. I have never questioned god and my faith is stronger now than it ever was before. It will be 10 years this April since he passed.