

Into the west, therefore, is very significant to my faith, but in top of that it is a fantastic song for the context of the Lord of the Rings.įor the hobbit movies, the last good bye is the best. All their suffering has ended and you will see them again when you meet with them when you die and go to be with the Lord, or when Jesus returns for his Church. They are only sleeping, and will be awaiting you with joy and no sorrow. I think Into the West is probably one of the greatest representations of what should be the Christian Mind-set when it comes to death of a loved one who knows Jesus as their Lord. I am a Christian, and I have had several family members that were strong role models and followers of Christ pass away to be with Jesus. Death is a subject that I always have bitter-sweet feelings about. Love Gollum's song, but in the end Into the Weat causes me to cry tears of joy and mourning. If you are discussing something new, such as the recent Hobbit movies, please use spoiler tags as follows: (/spoiler)Īnd remember NOT to put spoilers in your post titles! If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world! Legolas, Aragorn and Gimli Snoos created by Tom Sexton LoTR - Wikipedia Page Spoiler Tags - USE THEM! Tolkien Related Multi-Reddit to Rule them All Recommended Sites The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Sonįor a full recommended Tolkien reading list, please CLICK HERE - written by ebneter Related Subreddits.Lord Of The Rings (Including Appendices).your link or idea may have been posted before! Use the 'search' function before posting.No links to copyright infringing works (fan edits included).Images of the lights at the Cheesecake Factory will be deleted on sight.Avoid posting image macros (pictures with text on them).CONSTANTLY REPOSTED CONTENT WILL BE REMOVED.r/lotr is 100% Meme-free! No links to online stores of any kindĭon't put movie spoilers in post titles! Please be considerate of others and give fair warning before discussing movie details!

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