Mylne Day of Bereavement

The Day of Bereavement, its Lessons and its Consolations

George W. Mylne, 1871




Table of Contents of Mylne Day of Bereavement

Bereavement
The First Break in the Family
The Death of  Parents
The Death of a Father
The Death of a  Mother
The Death of Children
The Death of a  Son
The Death of a Daughter
The Death of Brothers and Sisters
Widowhood
The Death of Distant Relatives
The Death of Intimate Friends
On Sudden Death
Man is Born to Trouble!
The World, a Sorry Comforter
No Solid Comfort in Mere Religion
Teach Me What I Do Not See


Baxter Directions for a Peaceful Death
is an article of 15 points on a Christian approaching his death and what he should be thinking about. This theme is good for the sick, but everybody should also meditate on these things. (Baxter is reformed).

Mylne Day of Bereavement


pc06 Suicide or something worse?
We look at the causes of depression leading into suicide, and help from God and the Bible.
Excerpts: In Mark 5.2-5 there is a demon possessed person who day and night “cut himself with rocks.” In Matthew 17:15 we also see another demon working which seeks to force the person to commit suicide. The desire to harm yourself is a force of darkness, not from God. But the solution then is only found in God, in His love for you, and in His salvation. We should cast our cares upon Him, “for he careth for you” (1 Peter 5:7). By building a strong relationship with God we can get out of our problems. God will also give us strength and endurance through our problems. The only place of true happiness and joy is when one is in the will of God.
Topics: What causes a person to think about suicide? | What is depression? | Who is the King and Owner of your Life? | What is suicide? | How do I avoid ideas of suicide?
pc06 Suicide or something worse?.

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