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Ultimately, the Rainbow Bridge is a Norse cultic construct.She mentioned a "Rainbow Bridge" apparently where pets cross but I've never heard of that.
I think I saw a post on this a while back, or even commented on it but I can't recall now. Anyway, we had to put down our dog recently who's been with us many years. It was one of the most difficult things I've ever done. My wife and I were both by her side as they administered the medication and she went peacefully and it was a rather quick process.
We were both tore up for most of the night and the following day but as each day passes it becomes a little easier to cope with.
My wife asked me if we'd see her again and I wasn't sure how to respond. She mentioned a "Rainbow Bridge" apparently where pets cross but I've never heard of that.
Is there anything in scripture that talks about animals, or pets in Heaven? I certainly hope so! If not, why does God place animals in our life that we love, only to pass away, never to be seen again? That is what I struggle with.
This is talking about peopleRevelation 22:15 Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers and the immoral persons and the murderers and the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying.
The wolf will live with the lamb,...
Dogs are now known to be Canis lupus familiaris, or domesticated wolves.The wolf and the lamb shall graze together;...
It appears there is both puppies and grown dogs mentioned in the NT.....Revelation 22:15 Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers and the immoral persons and the murderers and the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying.
This is talking about people
I think I saw a post on this a while back, or even commented on it but I can't recall now. Anyway, we had to put down our dog recently who's been with us many years. It was one of the most difficult things I've ever done. My wife and I were both by her side as they administered the medication and she went peacefully and it was a rather quick process.
We were both tore up for most of the night and the following day but as each day passes it becomes a little easier to cope with.
My wife asked me if we'd see her again and I wasn't sure how to respond. She mentioned a "Rainbow Bridge" apparently where pets cross but I've never heard of that.
Is there anything in scripture that talks about animals, or pets in Heaven? I certainly hope so! If not, why does God place animals in our life that we love, only to pass away, never to be seen again? That is what I struggle with.
My brother, I know where you and your wife are. I had to put down my black lab about a year or so ago, and I balled like a child in front of the entire vets office. NOT an easy thing to go through.
About scripture reference, there is none. In fact, scripture itself begs the question (Ecclesiastes 3:21), making it apparent that the Lord does not answer the question directly in His word. But I have read in one heavenly vision of a little girl who went to Heaven being reunited with a little kitten that had died not long before she did.
I can give you the book title if you like. It's still on sale at Amazon. Very famous vision from the late 1800s.
Regarding #25...
I was gonna say....boooooooo! Then I read on. lol Yes, I agree...I envision Heaven as an amplified version of earth that we can't possibly even comprehend in our present state.
Of all the animals the dog is singled out. No, that part of the scripture refers to a worthless or contemptible person.Revelation 22:15 Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers and the immoral persons and the murderers and the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying.
Of all the animals the dog is singled out. No, that part of the scripture refers to a worthless or contemptible person.
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