Ms. Rachel Bender

Passed away December 2, 2016. Pending arrangements.

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  • AcarT

    I am so sorry to read of your loss. I, too, have lost ones dear to me in death and found great comfort in the words of Jesus at John 11:11-14, where he likens death to being asleep and at John 5:28,29 – “All those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” For more, type the following URLs into your browser to read or listen to the Bible’s answer to the question “Can the Dead Really Live Again?”: tinyurl.com/mezwv23 and tinyurl.com/jyp4yl4. Though the ones we love are gone, they will live on in our hearts. May you find strength and comfort through the pages of the Bible. There it reassures us that God will soon bring about a time on the earth when death will be no more. (Revelation 21:3,4)

  • Tami.Z

    To family and friend’s,
    I’m so sorry about the loss of your loved one. Death is not and never was God’s purpose for humans. That’s why he promises to resurrect all those who have fallen asleep in death. (John 5:28,29) (Acts 24:15)
    I hope that reading these few scriptures will help you to find some comfort during your time of grief.
    Sincerely,
    Tami Ziegler

  • Chris

    I’m terribly sorry for your loss. It’s beyond difficult when we lose a loved one in death. Even harder is the question whether or not we will see them again. Because we miss them dearly. The Bible gives us an encouraging answer though. At 1Corinthians 15:26 it brings out that Death is an enemy and that it IS to be brought to nothing. (New World Translation ). The King James version says Death will be “destroyed “. Acts 24:15 also says that “there will be a resurrection” though of our loved ones. Think, how you feel right now at this tragic point in you and your family’s lives. Riddled with unbearable pain. It can be reversed. Sadness , mourning, tears seemingly endless. The book of Revelation gives us that unimaginable hope. Unimaginable yet Garunteed, God’s word tells us, “he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed”. So the answer to that daunting, disheartening question of whether or not you will see them again is Yes. You can see your loved ones again. Think how that reunion will be. You’ll no doubt feel how a family mentioned in the Bible felt when Jesus resurrected their daughter at Mark 5:42. “They were beside themselves with great ecstasy “. But for now, know that God can and will comfort us in all our trials if we let him (2 Corinthians 1:4).