It’s never easy to deal with the death of a loved one. Whether it’s a sudden death or an illness, it’s not easy. I’ve written about grief before, and I’ll write about grief again because once we lose a loved one to death, we never stop grieving.
I don’t like to say that it gets easier with time because it doesn’t. What happens is that life goes on, and once we feel strong again, we learn to cope with the pain. We learn to live with the void inside us, but the grief is always with us.
If you’ve lost a parent, spouse, grandparent, friend, child, or even a pet, you know grief. Because grief is grief, I would never take away from someone’s pain by saying that losing a parent is more painful than losing a spouse. No! I will empathize with them and try to provide comfort in any way. However, the only way to honestly know how someone feels when it comes to grief is if you’ve been there yourself.
Grief – Finding Encouragement in God’s Word.
Today I want to bring you Bible verses that have helped me in my time of grieving. In a way to bring you hope during this difficult time. God didn’t promise us a painless life, but He did promise to be with us in every situation, even when we grieve.
- Joshua 1:9 NIV – “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
- Psalm 147:3 NIV -“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
- Psalm 34:18 NIV – “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
This verse reminds me of a blog post I read that mentioned how beautiful grief is because that means you really loved that person, and up until that point, I had not thought about grief as being beautiful. And this verse says that we who mourn are blessed.
I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
Romans 8:18 NIV
Grief is Hard
This verse is a reminder from the Apostle Paul that all our sufferings on Earth will be rewarded.
It’s hard to be encouraged or have hope that things will be okay again when we are dealing with grief, but we must remind ourselves to go through the emotions that come with grief to come out on the other side.
On the other side of grief, we have remembrance of our loved ones; We have beautiful memories and moments with them. Stories to share with others, pictures, and videos to keep their memory alive. Their legacy lives on in you.
I want to end this by reminding you that you are not alone in this journey. God is with you, and He loves you. There are others around you who can be there for support. I am here, and you can connect with me if you need someone to listen. You are not alone.
With Love, Heidy
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i love the way you describe grief here. it really resonates with my experience of losing my father. although my brother and i hurt everyday over his loss, my mom is the one i hurt for the most because losing a spouse is far greater in my opinion. it’s the grief of healing as well as trying to be there for the parent who is still with us and being as supportive as we possibly can.
Thank you so much⤠I’ll continue to pray for you and your family. It’s so hard.
Thanks for sharing this great message â¤ï¸
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