My Belated Condolences
TO THE FAMILIES WHO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES IN THE LINE OF DUTY
This condolence letter is to all those who have lost their loved ones to the “enemy death”, and who have had loved ones that died in the line of duty because they believed it was the noble and right thing to do. This condolence letter is not condoning the bad, murderous actions and behavior of those in uniform, who have tarnished the office, badge and assignment they hold; NOR is this letter condoning war. Rather, this letter was penned to offer comfort to surviving family members and friends who have lost loved ones who have died in the line of duty. These ones, the survivors of their great loss, need encouragement and comforting too. In view of the times we are living in it is good to recognize those who literally put themselves in harms way to protect and defend their neighbors and others.
The Bible mentions many accounts where Jesus and his disciples encountered assistance, recognition and protection from those “uniformed officers/army officers”. Jesus also encountered an Army Officer who showed extraordinary faith in him and another officer deeply acknowledged that Jesus was the “Son of God”. Just remember, that there are those who wear a uniform in service to their fellow man, who believe in God also. Their uniform doesn’t mean they don’t love God (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-9; Luke 23:47; Matthew 27:54; Acts 10:1-48; Acts 21:32; Acts 23:17 and vs 23; Acts 27:1, 6, 11, 31, and vs 43). Please see INSIGHT on the Scriptures, ARMY OFFICER (Vol. 1 pp. 176-177)
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Dear Neighbor, Family Member, or Someone in uniform:
To all those family and friends who have lost loved ones in the line of duty; may I offer my sincerest belated condolences to you. It would be presumptuous on my part to say I know exactly what you are feeling. But please know that others, like myself, understand to a degree the pain of your loss.
Your loved one who offered themselves in a line of work that protects the public and upholds the secular laws of the air, land, and earth’s waters are truly amazing and remarkable persons. And their services were truly appreciated. They put themselves out for their fellow man. Also, your loved one died believing in what they felt from the heart to be a noble cause. This is what they were taught and believed. No doubt he or she believed they were serving or fighting for a better world.
They gave their all and their lives fearlessly knowing that tough challenges and times were ahead of them.
These men and women in uniform, be it local, national or international men and women in uniform courageously stood their ground and died heros in the eyes of many people. May your hearts, like mine, find comfort and peace in God’s Word where it states: “Your dead will live. My corpses will rise up. Awake and shout joyfully you residents in the dust! For your dew is as the dew of the morning. And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life” (Isaiah 26:19).
May your loved one who died in the line of duty, awaken in a beautiful new world on a paradise earth where there will be no more crime of any sort, no more terrorist acts and no more war! (Psalms 37:10-11 and verse 29; Psalms 46:9; Isaiah 11:9).
All those who died in the line of duty, who fought for and believed that a better world is possible will awaken from death and will see that Jehovah God has ACCOMPLISHED all that they hoped for and much, much MORE.
Obedient mankind and those who died without knowing God’s will and purpose for them and the earth, will be resurrected back to life in paradise, in the not so far off coming period in mankind’s history. And they will be able to live on this beautiful earth forever under peaceful, happy, pristine, perfect conditions just as God originally purposed it to be; free from suffering, sickness and yes, free from death, war and crime. There will be no more dying (Revelation 21:3-5).
Please, again, accept my belated condolences for the “temporary” loss of your precious loved one who died in the line of duty.
For more information concerning the hope that the Bible holds out for our dead loved ones please visit jw.org and view the videos: "THE RESURRECTION - SOON A REALITY", "OUR HOPE OF THE RESURRECTION", and "HOPE IN THE RESURRECTION". Type in the video title you'd like to view in the searchbar and enjoy. I can be reached at the numbers below if you have any questions.
Sincerely and Respectfully from my heart
This condolence letter is to all those who have lost their loved ones to the “enemy death”, and who have had loved ones that died in the line of duty because they believed it was the noble and right thing to do. This condolence letter is not condoning the bad, murderous actions and behavior of those in uniform, who have tarnished the office, badge and assignment they hold; NOR is this letter condoning war. Rather, this letter was penned to offer comfort to surviving family members and friends who have lost loved ones who have died in the line of duty. These ones, the survivors of their great loss, need encouragement and comforting too. In view of the times we are living in it is good to recognize those who literally put themselves in harms way to protect and defend their neighbors and others.
The Bible mentions many accounts where Jesus and his disciples encountered assistance, recognition and protection from those “uniformed officers/army officers”. Jesus also encountered an Army Officer who showed extraordinary faith in him and another officer deeply acknowledged that Jesus was the “Son of God”. Just remember, that there are those who wear a uniform in service to their fellow man, who believe in God also. Their uniform doesn’t mean they don’t love God (Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:1-9; Luke 23:47; Matthew 27:54; Acts 10:1-48; Acts 21:32; Acts 23:17 and vs 23; Acts 27:1, 6, 11, 31, and vs 43). Please see INSIGHT on the Scriptures, ARMY OFFICER (Vol. 1 pp. 176-177)
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Dear Neighbor, Family Member, or Someone in uniform:
To all those family and friends who have lost loved ones in the line of duty; may I offer my sincerest belated condolences to you. It would be presumptuous on my part to say I know exactly what you are feeling. But please know that others, like myself, understand to a degree the pain of your loss.
Your loved one who offered themselves in a line of work that protects the public and upholds the secular laws of the air, land, and earth’s waters are truly amazing and remarkable persons. And their services were truly appreciated. They put themselves out for their fellow man. Also, your loved one died believing in what they felt from the heart to be a noble cause. This is what they were taught and believed. No doubt he or she believed they were serving or fighting for a better world.
They gave their all and their lives fearlessly knowing that tough challenges and times were ahead of them.
These men and women in uniform, be it local, national or international men and women in uniform courageously stood their ground and died heros in the eyes of many people. May your hearts, like mine, find comfort and peace in God’s Word where it states: “Your dead will live. My corpses will rise up. Awake and shout joyfully you residents in the dust! For your dew is as the dew of the morning. And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life” (Isaiah 26:19).
May your loved one who died in the line of duty, awaken in a beautiful new world on a paradise earth where there will be no more crime of any sort, no more terrorist acts and no more war! (Psalms 37:10-11 and verse 29; Psalms 46:9; Isaiah 11:9).
All those who died in the line of duty, who fought for and believed that a better world is possible will awaken from death and will see that Jehovah God has ACCOMPLISHED all that they hoped for and much, much MORE.
Obedient mankind and those who died without knowing God’s will and purpose for them and the earth, will be resurrected back to life in paradise, in the not so far off coming period in mankind’s history. And they will be able to live on this beautiful earth forever under peaceful, happy, pristine, perfect conditions just as God originally purposed it to be; free from suffering, sickness and yes, free from death, war and crime. There will be no more dying (Revelation 21:3-5).
Please, again, accept my belated condolences for the “temporary” loss of your precious loved one who died in the line of duty.
For more information concerning the hope that the Bible holds out for our dead loved ones please visit jw.org and view the videos: "THE RESURRECTION - SOON A REALITY", "OUR HOPE OF THE RESURRECTION", and "HOPE IN THE RESURRECTION". Type in the video title you'd like to view in the searchbar and enjoy. I can be reached at the numbers below if you have any questions.
Sincerely and Respectfully from my heart