Grief conclusion
To sum up my last post on grief I want to address the promises to God’s Word to love and care for us.
God loves you. Even though you are suffering and the pain is very real. The truth is that God loves you and He always will. Testing, trials and pain are all part of our human experience. Yet God’s love is constant and sure.
God hears you. Even when God feels far away to us, He is close. Cry out to God and He will hear your prayer.
His mercies are new every morning. There is mercy for every day and it is new and fresh for you.
For those of us who weep with those who weep.
We can encourage with love. We do not need to offer solutions, just love and sympathy. I wrote about this in my last article about loving through silence but it bears repeating. It does not matter why someone is suffering, if someone is experiencing grief we need to love them, and sometimes the best way to show love is to just be quietly supportive.
Bear ye one another’s burdens. We can pray for our friends in pain; sometimes it hard for someone experiencing grief to pray. As Christians we can pray for them. It is a blessing to them.
Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted. The God of all Comfort will not leave you. Let His love comfort you, and let His peace replace the hurt you feel.
Mberenis
1146 days ago
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