
Humbly, I also have to face the fact that my own dad and my husbands dad may both be eternally lost. We witnessed often and consistently but we are not 100% sure that either one choose Christ. I have other family members who are “happily religious- don’t mess with my life style choices” and it is heart breaking to see. We can only plant the seed, God gives the increase. But I agree with you, it breeds a heavy heart knowing the eternal suffering they have ahead of them. Maybe I’m way off base or just bonkers, but I started saying “please Lord reach that one, put someone in their path” for every car I drive past, every person that gets within my line of vision. I want Christ to return a this second, but there are so many who still need Jesus. Maybe it will take the rapture to wake them up, before the strong delusions come. What a mess we have made of God’s perfect world, but soon we will see Him face to face and as Revelation 5:12 says “and the voice shouted, Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing” maranatha! :prayer-hands: Humbly, very sorry to hear about your niece. Praying for your family. Maybe she reached out to the Lord when she was in that terrible situation. ?? Yes, Humbly...agreeing with Melissa...I had the same thought. Your prayers will not return void. I pray this is the beginning of your whole family "coming in." God bless you dear brother and your beautiful humble heart! :heart: Thank you all for your kind words -- I'm truly touched! And thank you Melissa and Glorybound for your continued prayers that my niece reached out to the Lord in her final moments and was saved just like the Thief on the Cross. Like I said earlier, "My niece is lost forever, but I still believe that through her death another person can be saved before it is too late." We can only pray that this is true and continue to believe that it is never too late while a breath is still there to be taken to be born-again. Humbly Humbly, I’m so sorry to hear of the tragedy that happened to your beloved niece. I’m not sure of your niece’s age but it looks like the age of accountability might be 19 years and younger that are still covered under the blood. Exodus 30:14 “Every one that passeth among them that are numbered, from twenty years old and above, shall give an offering unto the Lord.” God’s Word doesn’t return void so I’m sure during those frightening moments your niece endured, chances are she recalled all the times she heard the salvation message and perhaps she did call upon Jesus. We are going to be very surprised in who makes heaven and I know the Lord wants families together. I will be praying that her parents hearts soften and they cling to Jesus instead of being bitter towards Him. Keep the faith. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. :rose: