Rabbi Karen
Jul 22 2009, 04:24 AM
Hello all!
I am requesting prayers from any of you that do pray, and good thoughts from those of you that do not. My best friend's brother had brain surgery today, after which he began to hemorrhage profusely he is now in a coma the doctors say he will most likely not live through the night. Please pray or keep a good thought, for the family through this very trying time as well.
Thank you all very, very much,
Shalom
Karen
pathmender
Jul 22 2009, 07:55 AM
Dear Rabbi Karen,
I have prayed for God’s mercy and love to surround your friend’s brother. I have prayed for you and his family that you may all have the strength and courage to endure His will, especially on this, the longest night of all.
May God bless you and keep you strong.
Rev. Campbell.
BR. Joseph
Jul 23 2009, 01:35 AM
Prayers sent. I wish you and your friends have much comfort.
Rabbi Karen
Jul 23 2009, 08:15 PM
I want to thank everyone who has been there to pray, or support us in what ever way you could during this most trying time. I would like to ask for your continued support, as I found out a few hours ago that he passed away. So the family really needs it now more than ever.
Thank you all,
Shalom,
Karen
pathmender
Jul 23 2009, 09:14 PM
Dear Rabbi Karen,
Your friend and family will remain in my prayers. Though they will rightly mourn the loss of his passing, I am thankful for God’s mercy and swiftness of will, for He has released your friend’s brother from all pains and burdens of this world, and has brought him to joy and eternal peace and love.
I have, and will continue to pray that your friend and family will find comfort in God’s mercy, and the knowledge that though they may not be able to see their brother in body right now, his spirit is eternal and boundless. Their brother’s spirit is with them, and around them, and in everything they see and feel. His spirit is in the song of each bird, the laugh of every child, and the breath of every gust of wind. He sits as a king at our Father’s table, yet remains with them all, sending his comfort, expressing his joy, and waiting for the day their work is complete too, and will again be reunited and become as vast, eternal, and joyful as he.
May God bless you and keep you strong, sending His peace, comfort, and love.
Rev. Campbell.
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