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Kris Baxter
March 31, 2018
Elizabeth & Stuart, I hope my words to you bring you comfort, even though I am a stranger.
Reflect on God's Word where the Psalmist wrote: "God is close to the brokenhearted; he saves those who are crushed in spirit." When feelings of grief overwhelm us turning to God's Word and going to God in Prayer for comfort is so helpful. His words are soothing, reassuring and ever so comforting.
May you find comfort in knowing that your mom and wife is safe in the memory of God, who remembers every detail about her and will bring her back to you. This promise is found in God's Word and we know that God does not lie, no word from Him will go unfulfilled.
Again, I hope my words have brought you
comfort.
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