2014).
Another issue is confronting death to understand the process of death. Kubler Ross has come up with a very popular theory with five stages an individual may go through dealing with the dying process. The five steps that Kubler Ross uses are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Feldman, 2014). When a person who is recently told that they have limited time to live due to an illness, accident, etc. the individual may at first be in denial because they think it’s a mistake and deny everything that the doctor just told
them. The next stage is anger. The individual may take everything out on the people the individual is close to and can become angry toward God (Feldman, 2014). The third stage is bargaining, the individual starts to try figure out how to get more time to live. One famous one is praying to God begging for mercy to live longer and that the individual will dedicate his or her life to God. Depression is the next stage that many people have dealt with other issues in their life, but it also part of the dying process. The last stage that is the most important stage is acceptance. Acceptance is where the individual accepts that death is going to happen and each person deals with it differently. Acceptance death is a hard task to do when you think about because you want to know how your family going to handle it, what you did you leave behind, are people going to remember you? Those are just some of the questions people think about and ask. As for the writer of this discussion post accepting one’s mortality by understanding there is hope on the other side due to God’s promises. As the writer, facing death is part of life we all have a purpose to fulfill serving God by using our talents in which he has given each individual.
As being a saved, death is just the flesh bodied, but the spirit goes to the Father. John 10:28 “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand (King James Version). Knowing the Lord has you and nothing can separate you from God love you can have peace. Romans 14:8 “For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's” (King James Version).
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