THE DEATH OF CHILDREN - WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT IT - MCGI REVIEW TOPIC BY BROTHER ELI SORIANO
Another day in God's presence. Another wonderful topic from God's servant Brother Eli soriano whom God keep using to bless his children.
We are made to understand that of the fate of little children of God. We are made to understand that their death is not something we should be bothered about because such souls are God's inheritance in heaven.
Because God's bible made us to understand that we not suffer the Little ones to come unto God. Because such children of God belongs to God and God alone.
Rather we should be focused on how to live our life to Gods expectations and to be able to make it at the last days because the word of God made us to understand that it has been recorded that it is hard for a rich man to be seen as someone who will inherit God Kingdom due to pride.
But as many who shall be renewed as a child in Christ Jesus shall be seen in heaven.
In Conclusion when a child dies , we should not mourn much but have faith that such soul is resting in the bossom of God almighty in heaven amen.
GOD BLESS HIS WORD
AMEN
Children are innocent
It is only when we receive the kingdom of God as a child that we will be able to enter
It shows us that God loves little children
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