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"Why is the grass green?" a grandchild asks her grandmother after playing outside. "There is no sense in worrying about things we cannot know," says Grandmother. "Instead, enjoy the beauty of the grass." "Why do we feel pain?" the grandchild asks when Grandmother becomes ill. "There is no sense in worrying about things we cannot know," says Grandmother. "Instead, come here and tell me a story." "What will happen when you die?" the grandchild asks her grandmother. "There is no sense in worrying about things we cannot know," says Grandmother. "Trust God to take care of me. Set your mind toward living things." We cannot control or predict what happens to us after we die. Our fate is in God's hands. As Grandmother says, there is no sense in worrying about things we cannot know.
Leah T.
Leah T.

