my husband passed three weeks ago of 32 yrs how do i get through this

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Blackson

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First, Matthew 28 only has 20 verses and as for Revelation 3:12, how do you understand us not knowing each other from this verse? Your anger should not give you the felling of superiority necessary to the finish of your statement. Clearly I find over and over again that the traditions of man make the word of God null and void or as the original script reads "The traditions of man make the word of God as though it never has been. Before we add to the word to make it say what we want it to say, we might want to consider the warnings in the Bible about doing just that. Did not the Lord Himself say that the two become as one before God? And what is wrong with looking forward to a gift from God rather then being content with the outcomes of this world?
Hahahah! First, I do not understand what you mean by 'your anger should not give the feeling of superiority....'

All the same, thank you for pointing at my incorrect scripture indicator. I meant to write Matthew 22:28-31- I believe you will also agree that these are the word of the very Son of God, God Himself. In answering the the trap question about marriage Jesus said to the Pharisees, "You err, not knowing the scripture (V.29). Thus, he brought them to the very scriptures. He continued (in validating the Doctrine of resurrection), "For in resurrection, they (the saved), neither marry nor given to marriage, but are as angels of God in heaven (v.30). Revelation 3:12 complements the fact that those entering into heaven, or better still, in the kingdom of God,will be given new identity all together. They will be identified with Christ, not in sin and suffering any more, but in spiritual being and blessings.

I just humbly ask for your assistance my brother, if you can show me the scripture that says when we die we will live together as couples again in resurrection because of whatever reason that may be. If so why then is Roman 7:1-3 is used to speak about when marriage stands and when it is null?
 
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CRC

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Talking can be a helpful release. As Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth: “Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.” So talking about your feelings to “a true companion” who will listen patiently and sympathetically can bring a measure of relief. (Proverbs 17:17) And if the listener is a bereaved person who has effectively dealt with his own loss you may be able to glean some practical suggestions on how you can cope.