I used to be a member of the Tasbeha online community back in 2004/2005 - its been a few years, grown a lot and I remember coming here in my late(ish) teens. Glad to be back! Hopefully with some different insights and perspectives.
middle aged men?! have you been reading the forums lately? I say there are much more youth asking clueless questions and boooored than those are answering them.
Haha, well I'm happy to get back into the community - sometimes those clueless youth just need a little guidance - don't count them out! They tend to surprise us, it happens :)
Middle age is at least 50. There was a time in history when the middle age was 450. Those were the good old days. I wonder how many red sports cars Methuselah would have if he lived today at his age?
Most people are married and have a stable position by the age of 30. They have full responsibilities, their own place, a family, own career - therefore, they are middle aged. It would be silly to call them youth. (in my opinion)
And I can't even imagine what living on earth for 450+ years is like, that's insane. I wonder why our lifespan decreased so drastically like that. I'm sure it's mentioned in the bible somewhere tho
@mabsoota Haha - Yes, as a Sunday School teacher the kids are not allowed to call me tunte, I will be having none of that :)
@CopticStrength I'm pretty sure there's something between youth and middle aged, 'Awesome Adults' I think is the technical term, but don't quote me on that.
Literally, "Amen it is, O Lord God". But a more accurate translation that liturgical books have always translated it is "Amen so let it be, O Lord God."
The pain of loosing a family member crosses all ages, nobodies ever really prepared. @mcarmichael you're in my prayers, God has welcomed your father into his heavenly kingdom, you have another interceder on your behalf.
I really hope you find peace in knowing that your father is (maybe) alive in a place where there is only happiness and joy.
Philippians 1:21-23For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. If I am to live in the flesh, that means fruitful labor for me. Yet which I shall choose I cannot tell. I am hard pressed between the two. My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better.
Loss is never easier than what we expect. Its often much harder. May God be with you. I'm sorry I don't know what to say or do to make it better but be strong. Your father, like everything has passed. And as he passed, so will this difficult time in your life.
I don't know you but I love you. (Unless you have some intent on killing me. Then I probably don't like you... sorry :P)
I do have a prayer request, however. I suffered a sever concussion a little over one year past. I would say I'm about 98% however I'm inclined to discount my own opinion.
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What haven't I learned - each day brings more questions, more answers!
The trick is to never stop learning, never stop asking questions and to have faith.
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@CopticStrength I'm pretty sure there's something between youth and middle aged, 'Awesome Adults' I think is the technical term, but don't quote me on that.
so i watched a saint movie (saint 'abd al masih the ethiopian) and managed not to buy a red sports car.
sorted!
i think it means 'it is so, the Lord is our God'
am still working on the coptic, so may not be right.
am glad i have now had my midlife crisis, it will save time later.
;-)