![]() ![]() ![]() Give yourself space and time, be honest with your emotions, don't grieve alone, and don't lose hope. Trying to balance the feelings of pain and loss from now on with your everyday life. Grieving can be the most difficult time for people. Grieving is the process God uses to bring us to a place of wholeness. Our grief has a purpose if we come to God and use Bible verses and prayer for healing. To run from grief is to run from the very thing that can quell the pain of our loss. Yet grief, as painful a season as it is, is a necessary part of our healing. Loved ones struggle to find adequate words to comfort our aching wounds. Friends sometimes don’t know what to do with our pain. Grieving can make those around us uncomfortable. Take a few days, weeks perhaps, to grieve, but don’t stay there too long. We long to avoid this fierce yet holy pilgrimage.Ĭulture tells us to move past this process quickly. Sometimes we try to resist the demands of grieving. When we think the pangs of anguish have stolen their last breath, another wave sweeps in, and we are forced to revisit the memories, the pain, and the fear. Grief doesn’t come and go in an orderly, confined timeframe. And with every loss, there will be grief. Death is so deeply personal and stunningly final nothing can emotionally prepare us for its arrival. ![]() Whether death results from a sudden accident or a sustained illness, it always catches us off-guard. Nothing in life can prepare us for the death of a loved one. Uplifting Scriptures to Overcome Grief and Find Comfort ![]()
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