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<blockquote data-quote="Jasbo" data-source="post: 2900448" data-attributes="member: 126454"><p>Ed, Peace be with you and yours. </p><p>"Amid my tears, O Lord, I praise You that You have received Dinah to Yourself in glory for all eternity. I thank You that You have brought her to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Comfort all who mourn with the glorious hope of the resurrection and life eternal. Grant us grace to say with a believing heart, "Thy will be done," and to know that Your will is a good and gracious will, even in the present hour. Comfort us through Your Gospel, which promises strength and help to the troubled and weary. O Lord, forsake us not in this hour. Prepare me through Your Word and Sacrament for that day when You will call me to Yourself, that I may joyfully join the whole company of heaven to live with You forever; for Jesus' sake I ask it. Amen. (156)"</p><p>Excerpt From</p><p>Lutheran Book of Prayer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasbo, post: 2900448, member: 126454"] Ed, Peace be with you and yours. "Amid my tears, O Lord, I praise You that You have received Dinah to Yourself in glory for all eternity. I thank You that You have brought her to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Comfort all who mourn with the glorious hope of the resurrection and life eternal. Grant us grace to say with a believing heart, "Thy will be done," and to know that Your will is a good and gracious will, even in the present hour. Comfort us through Your Gospel, which promises strength and help to the troubled and weary. O Lord, forsake us not in this hour. Prepare me through Your Word and Sacrament for that day when You will call me to Yourself, that I may joyfully join the whole company of heaven to live with You forever; for Jesus' sake I ask it. Amen. (156)" Excerpt From Lutheran Book of Prayer [/QUOTE]
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