tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334715284660084128.post697380234302952465..comments2023-03-06T02:18:38.973-06:00Comments on Noah's Story: Bitter Jenny Osbornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10480633717175555614noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334715284660084128.post-45451760697348957642013-06-08T22:43:24.240-06:002013-06-08T22:43:24.240-06:00Jenny, dear. Missing you. thank you for your raw a...Jenny, dear. Missing you. thank you for your raw and honest post about bitterness. It can creep in. So great that you recognize it should not take up residence in your heart for long, as indeed, that is what the enemy wants. And I love what you said about Noah not being "dead" and how hard that is to say when you know where he is and that he is LIVING! That is the promise and hope we hold on to until we can be with our precious little ones that departed before us. I always think in a way, they are "lucky" (really don't like that word, but you know what I mean) They got to go first and experience the joy and beauty of our eternal residence. Soon and very soon, honey. I have not been reading your blog. I'll go back a bit, but would like to know if you have an answer yet. Love to you, JulieJuliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16278680402563880162noreply@blogger.com