This is the hardest question that a person might answer yet in their life. As I was mentioning such statement, it is what seems to be owed by my classmate’s father catastrophe have come upon. At a very young age, father of Rowell Roy (my classmate supposed to be one of those who are good to me) died because of bangungot. Frankly speaking, I’m terribly bothered seeing that person around me was experiencing that, and was alluring himself into sadness (wherein I, couldn’t even really avoid it)
The loss of a loved one is a devastating event for anyone but when the loss is unexpected the pain is beyond words. I know this, and I think everyone of us knows this, for anyone have experience loosing someone they loved, grandparents, parents, a brother and a sister, no one knows how much hurt it is losing them, until the only word that comes through your mind is the word pain
But losing them doesn’t mean that everything else was appalling, and you don’t have to stay too long for that mourning, as I was finding some reasons to prove this, I have seen a verse which regards that situates this, and I wanted to share this for some important outlook it tells:
As what the verse have said:
"Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me. There is more than enough room in my Father's home. If this were not so, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? When everything is ready, I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am. And you know the way to where I am going." John 14:1 – 4”
At this point I can only write on the surface and without detail but I want to share some Bible verses that have been and continue to be an encouragement for me in hopes that some other grieving person who have lost their love ones may be looking for the same comfort and assurance that I searched for in the day after remembering the lost of that one they love.

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