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Testimonial "When your Heart is breaking" Question: Can you die of a broken heart? Answer: I don’t know, but they are times that when your heart is breaking that you wish that you could die. It would be easier than enduring the pain. Some hearts break because of unfulfilled love. Some hearts break from a loss of a child, parent, friend, or a mate. Some hearts break when others are hurting and there is nothing that can be done to help them or ease their pain. Jesus expressed this as described as by Matthew: When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. (Matthew 9:36) When your heart is breaking, you want help. You long for relief. You long for someone who can fix it. Ronne Peltzman’s little children’s book,” Mr. Bell’s FixIt Shop” is a story of Mr. Bell, a man who could fix just about anything, even a broken heart. In Michael Card’s song, “I will not walk away”, these words speak the thoughts of a broken heart: “Don’t read me pointless poems, friend. Don’t diagnose. Don’t condescend. Though you may be right to disagree. I need someone to weep with me.” When your heart is breaking, that is what we want, isn’t it? We want to know that someone can fix this. When it cannot be fixed, we want to know that someone is there to weep with us. We don’t always want explanations, even though we may ask for them. We don’t need another book to read, famous quote, or story that proves that “you are not the only one who has ever had a broken heart.” Job had that from this three friends….for a while. “Then they just sat on the ground with him for seven days and seven nights. No one said a word to him because they saw how great his suffering was.” (Job 2:13). Unfortunately for Job, they started talking
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