my grandpa died today and im very very sad i was wondering if my grandpa could see my grandma and my baby brother or whoever in my family that died in heaven? if I died could I see my family who died in heaven?
2007-03-08
09:40:30
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can muslims answers this i wanna know about them
2007-03-08
10:52:27 ·
update #1
muslims anwers i wanna know what they think
2007-03-08
10:53:00 ·
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Im sure your grandpa is up there with all his passed loved one's.He is looking down at you his eyes filled with love.He is safe and happy and when your time comes he will be waiting for you with open arm's.Just because his body is gone dosnt mean he isn't still with you in spirit.I found it comforting to talk to my grandad after he passed, even though i couldnt see him i know he heard me.God bless and don't worry he is fine.
2007-03-08 09:48:17
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answered by tuppenybitz 7
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Yes, as long as you (and them) have accepted the Lord Jesus as your pesonal savior, you will see them all again.
My uncle (who's a preacher) stood up at my grandpa's funeral, who died 6 months (almost to the day) after my grandma did and said that a year is but a second in heaven and that my grandmother was probably standing there waiting for him!
I'm really sorry to hear about your grandpa. I know it hurts right now, but if you believe in God, the fact that he's in heaven and that you'll see him again as to be a comfort.
2007-03-08 17:46:13
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answered by reandsmom77 6
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Well, obviously, no one knows for sure what happens when you die. Different people believe different things.
Personally, I think when you go to heaven, that you don’t know/recognize/remember the people from earth. Because…let’s say you’re looking for Grandma/Mom/Sis/whoever, but she’s not there, so the only alternative is that she’s gone to the other place. That would make you pretty sad, right? But, there’s no sadness in heaven. So it stands to reason that … when you go to heaven, that you don’t know/recognize/remember the people from earth.
But that’s just what *I* think. Others think differently.
Condolences on your loss. The key thing to focus on is that heaven is a place of constant happiness and no pain of any type.
2007-03-08 17:51:59
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answered by kp 7
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That right there dude is the great unknown. We can only hope that's the truth. There are many family members and friends that I have lost over the years that I hope to be reunited with in the afterlife. Sorry about your grandpa......I know what you're going through.
2007-03-08 17:50:31
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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Did you know that before he passed, they were already waiting to welcome him.
The Bible says that we have a crowd of witnesses waiting for us in heaven.
There is absolutely no reason to fear death, because it is really like going home. His brothers and sister and mother and father, everyone who meant anything to him will be there and know him for who he was.
I am so sorry for your loss, but there was surely a parade in heaven today. Try to remember all the great times with him and even begin journaling because you won't want to forget any of them. By the time you are done, you will be laughing and enjoying your memories. And those, you have forever.
2007-03-08 17:48:57
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answered by ggirl 3
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I don't see why not. Heaven is supposed to be a wonderful place, and how much more wonderful can be to be with your family again and to look over those you love.
2007-03-08 17:43:30
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answered by KS 6
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I'm sorry for your loss. Believe whatever gives you comfort hon.
2007-03-08 17:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can your soul will reconize the people you know.
2007-03-08 17:47:24
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answered by C.K 3
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well i am a muslim you will never know until you get there i mean no one knows i hope your not thinking about killing yourself
2007-03-08 19:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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