If you have suffered the loss of a significant person in your life, then you understand the pain that death brings when it comes.
On this day, three years ago, February 12, 2021, our families heart, was torn apart at the death of our daughter Kevina J. L. Santucci.
She was in her 34th year, and mother to one child, Karis.
Lessons learned so far:
1. To this day, people still speak of her work ethics, and attention to detail. Kevina was a person who helped people, up to the last day of her unexpected death. Try to do the same if you can.
2. Take time to glorify and magnify God, for giving us the life of our loving, caring, big hearted daughter, mother, sister, couson, and friend.
3. Personally, I thank God for giving comfort (console and encouragement) to my family in every trouble (calamity and affliction), so that we may also be able to comfort (console and encourage) those who are in any kind of trouble or distress, with the comfort (consolation and encouragement) with which we ourselves are comforted (consoled and encouraged) by Him.
4. Let us all remember that life is a journey filled with trials and tribulations that test our resilience, strength, and character. Each one of us faces obstacles every day. Yet, with each challenge, whether big or small, it tests the limits of our inner strength.
5. The word of inspiration to all of us today is, "Those who have borne the greatest sorrows are frequently the ones who carry the greatest comfort to others, bringing sunshine wherever they go. Such ones have been chastened and sweetened by their afflictions; they did not lose confidence in God when trouble assailed them, but clung closer to His protecting love. Such ones are living proof of the tender care of God, who makes the darkness as well as the light and chastens us for our good. Christ is the light of the world; in Him is no darkness."
6. Words will always be inadequate to express our love of her, until we see her with all our loved once, at the Second Coming of Jesus. From that day on, we will never part again.
7. Finally, I leave you with the words from Kevina's last public post on Facebook on February 9th, 2021, "Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all."
Have a happy day. Blessings, Blessings, Blessings.
By GARDEN MINISTRY - Chaplain Kevin J.T Santucci
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