WTF? I didn't see this coming. What a year, OMG. Another shock.
Damn.
2016 is taking everybody.
RIP George.
The media are already going on about his personal life and 'waning' career. The scum can never let people rest in peace.
There are many things difficult to accept, but I think death is the worst of them. God does not ask that we "be strong," that "let us forget," that "let us not weep," for He Himself has felt all these things. Before the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus wept, demonstrating that the feeling of sadness is well suited to the human being.
So do not try to fight your feelings, just accept that everything comes from God. If you want to cry, cry; If you want to be sad, be sad, there is nothing wrong with that. But as Martha and Mary did at the time of the illness and death of Lazarus, turn to the Lord. Do not resort to anything and no one else but Him.
Many people despair when they think that God is too far from them and can not understand what they are going through. This would be true if God were as all religions teach, that is, some distant and impersonal force, inaccessible to man and that just kept things going. But God is not like that. In Christ we can find God perfect and perfect Man.
The Son of God became flesh in the Person of Jesus and experienced what it is to walk on this ground, to eat the food we eat, to suffer hunger, thirst, pain and abandonment. And, most of all, He suffered rejection from His own creatures, and on the cross, Christ was forsaken by God Himself when He became sin for us. Is there anyone who has suffered more than Him? No one!
Maybe your heart is full of doubts about the person who left. You yourself know that the Bible makes it very clear that there is no opportunity for salvation after death. In the Bible there is neither purgatory nor reincarnation. It is here in this life that our eternal destiny for life in the hereafter is sealed.
It is normal for us to worry about the person who left, especially when someone is very dear. But we can rest in the certainty that God is righteous in all His designs. Prayers and prayers for those who have died have no value, for if it had, the work of Christ would have been incomplete; Would need our help. However sometimes we are not sure if the person who left has been saved; We did not get a chance to see her converted.
I hope this brings clarification and comfort. Try to pray for those who have stayed so they can convert.
mkgenie;4179738 said:Is this true?
http://www.guyspy.com/an-evening-with-george-michael-jackson/
“Oh yeah, we were even going to work together. But his bizarre behaviour put the kibosh on that. It was 1988 and it’s funny, looking back, but at the time we were the biggest male pop stars in the world, rivals I suppose. And our label Sony had this grand idea of a duet – the two Michaels – it could’ve been the biggest thing ever! But I’d heard that Prince had turned him down, I also knew that he was sitting on stuff he’d done with Freddie Mercury – apparently they fell out because Freddie kept urging him to come out of the closet!”
“Was Freddie trying it on with him? Who knows? But it wouldn’t surprise me, knowing Freddie! Anyway, a meeting was arranged at the Jackson family compound in Encino. Michael had just bought Neverland but we’d heard that no adults were allowed there, except staff. It took ages to get there; a really long drive in a stuffy car from LA and I’m really hot and sweaty. When we arrive at the house, we’re shown into the porch by the front door and told that Michael will be down to see us shortly. I was standing there for 20 minutes. Then Michael arrives, in full-make up with shades on, inside the house! He’s accompanied by his manager Frank DiLeo, and I have my manager with me, so there’s the four of us standing in the hallway, and Frank does all the talking. Not once does Michael ever shake our hands, take his shades off or speak directly to us. I try to engage him in conversation but he just turns his head and looks at the floor. All questions to him have to go through his manager, even when you’re standing right in front of him. Unbelievable rudeness!
As the managers try to work out the logistics of who would write the song and all that, the only time Michael volunteers to speak is a whisper in Frank’s ear. “Michael wants to know how much do you think we could sell of this record?” enquiries DiLeo. It would have been absolutely massive, and my manager made it clear it would be, but it was almost like Michael wanted some kind of guarantee: “I will only agree to work with you if it’s going to sell at least x million.” But by this point I’d lost interest. We’d been talking for over an hour and not once were were offered a drink or even a chair. I came away thinking this guy is a complete and utter nutter. And that was the last time there was ever any talk of the two of us working together. No amount of record sales was worth that kind of behaviour.”