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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly If we are true Christians, we will pray for Casey's salvation no matter what she did. I have been praying for her, her family and all who have been so painfully involved in this tragedy. Terrible wrongs don't really go unpunished - just look back and think about it. Like you, Bitsy, I think none of us should let the sadness and ugliness affect us to bitterness. There was an earlier post with a "Shelby" in the user name that spoke to the same thing. Caylee is in her sweet Lord's hands and she is forever protected and safe - happy forever. I will leave her mother and her family in God's hands and pray that some ultimate good comes out of this somehow some way. I know I was so moved to see something good, I went online and donated money for digging fresh water wells for children in Africa and it put a big smile on my face. We can make something good come out of even bad things. God bless all on here who care for children and dogs everywhere. |
You and Bitsy are so right. Sometimes we forget as Christians that we are to forgive all and not judge. But it is really hard to do sometimes. I have had to pray many many times for Jesus to help me to do just this very thing. I believe 100% that God is in control. I also believe everything happens for a reason, even if we don't understand it. If she is guilty, God will determine that. Thanks for reminding us of our Christian values.