“Why did God take him?” — the answer you are looking for. Words from the Creator
God doesn’t take good people. The truth about the death of a loved one you haven’t heard. Loss is not the end, and the one who left is alive in God.
Gospel of the Kingdom
God doesn’t take good people. The truth about the death of a loved one you haven’t heard.
You watch someone pass away and think: “Why? He was so kind. So bright. So needed. Why did You take him and not someone else? For what?”
God knows this pain. And He doesn’t answer it with explanations. Because explanations don’t heal the wound.
But He speaks a truth that is greater than explanations.
“I don’t take. I accept.” When a person leaves this life, it’s not a punishment. It’s not a selection. It’s not “God decided that He needs good people more.” It’s a mystery that can’t be summed up in a formula.
But one thing is certain: the one who left is not lost. He is in God’s hands. And he left not because he was “good enough.” But because his time on earth was over. Like a day ends. Like a blossom ends. Like a chapter ends.
You ask, “Why so soon?” And God asks, “Are you ready to see that his life was full? Not in length. In depth. In the love he managed to give.”
Your pain is not because God is unfair. It is because love does not know how to be without the one it loves. And that is normal. It is sacred. It is part of the journey.
The one who left is alive. Not in memories. But in God. Alive, like a tree that has shed its leaves, but its roots are in eternity. Life after death is not a metaphor. And one day you will see him. Not as a shadow. As light.
For now, cry. Cry because it’s honest. Cry because love has the right to tears. But don’t despair. You haven’t lost him. You just don’t see where he is yet.
But he sees you. And he’s waiting. And he asks: “Live. Fully. Love. Don’t be afraid. I’m already home. And I’ll be waiting for you at the entrance.”
This is Christianity without pretense. Orthodoxy without masks. The Bible says: “God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” Jesus Christ conquered death—not as an idea, but as separation. The Creator’s words are for you today. There is comfort in grief. Hope is real.
I bless your pain. It is not emptiness. It is a bridge. A bridge between earth and eternity. Walk across it with faith. God is near. And the one you love, too.