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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 680547" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Your post rings completely true for me-my son is 28 and gone again. sometimes it's days or weeks before we hear and he is angry now that we won't allow him home again. It may be awhile. In my warm house last night, during a snowstorm, I tried hard not visualize my fears. I have found helpful something I read months ago, simply written by a mom who lost her child (momentarily) at a playground. </p><p></p><p>Is God in control? Yes.</p><p>Does He know where my son is? Yes.</p><p>Can He take care of him? Yes.</p><p>Can He help me? Certainly.</p><p></p><p>I repeat this at night to calm myself. After awhile I wonder if every time I awaken, someday, maybe my first and only thoughts WON'T be of him. They will never understand how we have hurt and worried. I'll pray for you tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 680547, member: 20054"] Your post rings completely true for me-my son is 28 and gone again. sometimes it's days or weeks before we hear and he is angry now that we won't allow him home again. It may be awhile. In my warm house last night, during a snowstorm, I tried hard not visualize my fears. I have found helpful something I read months ago, simply written by a mom who lost her child (momentarily) at a playground. Is God in control? Yes. Does He know where my son is? Yes. Can He take care of him? Yes. Can He help me? Certainly. I repeat this at night to calm myself. After awhile I wonder if every time I awaken, someday, maybe my first and only thoughts WON'T be of him. They will never understand how we have hurt and worried. I'll pray for you tonight. [/QUOTE]
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