Shakespeare's words in his play Hamlet (Act 3, Scene 1), echo the dilemma many people have faced, are facing, and will be facing when enduring devastating pain--whether it be physical, emotional, or intellectual. "Not to be" is deceiving because we never cease to be. After our physical death, all physical pain goes away, but our spirit is still alive. The tree shadow facing the cliff in the picture looks like the head of a human being. Even though we might think otherwise, there are people who truly care about us, and would be emotional and mentally devastated if we decide "to jump." Our Father God has created you and loves you very dearly. He will be hurt as well. Please, do Not jump! ...And if you decide "to be," try to be a kind, forgiving, merciful, compassionate person, love God in return, and try to love others with His love. Rest in your Father's Arms. Place your hurt, worry and anxiety upon Him. Rest, rest in the Almighty God. Home |
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