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In Memory of
Gregory Shane "Chinee" Aping
1981 - 2019
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Nimsam Dinoo posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Gregory Shane "Chinee" Aping left so soon! Condolences to All. Accepting death is not natural. We never want to die. We don't want others to die too. Intrinsic in us is the notion of life eternal, not death. Ecclesiastes 3 : 11. God wants the same for us too, everlasting life. God has already sent His son to die for our sins. His Kingdom has been set up too. Shortly, God will rid this earth of sin, wickedness and death.
If you want assurance of these teachings, you may peruse jw.org, if you wish.
This video explains where Gregory Aping is right now:
https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=jwlshare&wtlocale=E&lank=docid-502017858_1_VIDEO
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Janet Morgan posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Please accept once again my sympathy for the loss of your dear one Gregory. I hope you found time in your busy schedule to read my last message, if so I hope that I was able to impart even a little comfort. Please take courage from the fact that each passing day brings us closer to the realization of God's
future promises, such as the one found at Revelation chapter 21: 3-5. Imagine how wonderful it would be
to live in a world without death, something that we as imperfect humans have never experienced. Not only will there be no more death but we will also not get sick , God himself has made this promise to us at
Isaiah 33:24. Many, many more of such wonderful promises can be found in the bible. We can be
confident that they will be fulfilled because the one who made them Almighty God Jehovah cannot lie (Numbers 23:19). Again I hope you will feel comforted and encouraged by God's promise for the future.
You are invited to visit us at our Kingdom Hall 23 Lower Hillside Street San Fernando or visit our website
JW.ORG. Please have a pleasant and peaceful day.
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Genevieve Francis posted a condolence
Saturday, June 15, 2019
I wish to express my sympathy on your loss. Losing someone we love dearly, to death can be very painful. We are left with that empty feeling of grief. Here are some scriptures that I hope will give you some comfort.
God promises to eliminate death "He will swallow up death forever..." Isaiah 35:8 and bring back our loved ones by means of a resurrection "And I have hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous" Acts 24:15 To find out more about how to cope with your grief please feel free to contact me or you may read the article in Awake #3 2018 on the website www.jw.org.
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Donna posted a condolence
Thursday, June 6, 2019
May the holy scriptures comfort you.
We look forward to the near future when all sadness, pain and sorrow will no longer exist when God's Kingdom rules over the earth and his will is done on the earth.
Revrlation 21:3,4
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Janet Morgan posted a condolence
Monday, June 3, 2019
I wish to extend condolences to the family, relatives and friends of the late Gregory Shane Aping. The
death of a loved one is undoubtedly one of the most traumatic things we can experience. No doubt
you may be experiencing a range of unwanted emotions , from sorrow and grief to fear , loneliness
and possibly even anger for your loss., since this is all a natural part of the grieving process. I am sure
you are aware that while no human can completely know or understand how you feel at this time our
heavenly father knows ( psalm 139:4 ; psalm 89:11), and he wants to comfort you ( 2 Corinthians 1:3).
It is my hope that you find comfort in the following assurances found in his written word the bible.
"He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more"" ( Revelation 21:3,4);
"He will swollen up death forever" ( Isaiah 25:8); "Do not marvel at this, all those in the memorial tombs
will hear his voice and come out". Our loved ones will be resurrected to a beautiful earth which will be
restored to a paradise, none of the problems or pain that we experience now will exist then, life will
truly be worth living. Please allow yourselves to be comforted by God's wonderful promises that will
Soon be realized
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Ne-el Warren posted a condolence
Monday, June 3, 2019
My heart goes out to you the family members of "Gregory Aping". When I read about the death of your dear love one , I really felt sorry and was moved to write this message. Loosing a love one in death is never a pleasant experience, it brings great distress and pain to our heart.
Millions of persons wonder, Is God to be blame for the death of our love ones? Why did he allow it in the first place? Well it is comforting to know what the Bible says at Ezekiel 18 :32 "I do not take any pleasure in the death of anyone,’ declares the Sovereign Lord Jehovah". So very soon God will bring an end to death forever. I hope that these words will be of comfort to you, and may it gave you hope in God's word.
I left a video link at the bottom please watch.
https://www.jw.org/en/publications/videos/intros-for-the-ministry/is-there-hope-for-the-dead-intro/?stage=Stage#?insight[search_id]=3d563bfb-5713-40ae-9394-f40b2555b516&insight[search_result_index]=1
If you would like to know more, you can visit the official website of Jehovah's Witnesses at JW.ORG
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Tricia posted a condolence
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Mr & Mrs. Aping, please accept my sympathy on the passing of your Son Gregory. Nothing hurts more than have a loved one, your child snatched away from you in death. It brings great pain and a sense of loss, it leaves a feeling of void that nothing seems to be able to fill. God, however, gives us comfort, true comfort and hope and I'd like to share some of this comforting message of hope with you and the rest of the family.
God did not create man to die. He warned Adam against disobedience, which would lead to death. (Gen 2:17) In time Jehovah God sent his Son Jesus Christ to die on behalf of mankind so that those would put faith in that provision might have everlasting life. (John 3:16) This helps to see that it was not God's will for your Son to die, he did not take him to a better place. Gregory is asleep as Jesus referred to death when his friend Lazarus had died and he can awaken from it in the future (John 11: 11,13,14; Acts 24:15). God promises a better future and one where there will be no more death (Rev 21:4) This hope comforts many like myself who have lost loved ones in death and I do hope it brings you comfort. I am leaving a video link below for your viewing with more on this hope for our dead loved ones. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
https://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/good-news-from-god/what-hope-for-the-dead/video-condition-of-dead-lazarus/
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