Through the Valley of Griefਨਮੂਨਾ

“For thus says the Lord God: ‘Behold, I, I myself will search for my sheep and will seek them out.”
-Ezekiel 34:11
Sometimes pain feels so overwhelming, so smothering, you become blind to God’s presence. Sometimes fear is so great, it’s hard to hear his voice. Even in nights of desperation, calling out for a word or a dream to comfort me from my bed, I didn’t always get answers. Many times, Father’s reply was simply, “Wait.” He is going to feel absent at times in your grief, but I assure you, he is always near. The volume of all that’s happening in your life is so loud, the mixed messages and emotions swirling around you so unclear, it’s no wonder God’s gentle voice can be hard to hear.
God is not playing spiritual hide and seek with you. You already have what you need through the Holy Spirit. He is your Good Shepherd who seeks you every time you are lost (John 10:11). You’re never beyond his protective gaze. Jesus is always pursuing you, so put yourself in an expectant posture, ready and eager to hear his voice. Quiet the voices, turn down the noise, and find a still place where you have the capacity to receive him.
What is distracting you from hearing God’s voice? What do you need to turn off, hit pause on, or say no to?
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About this Plan

This reading plan invites you into simple, everyday practices and Scriptural truths to bring you hope in the midst of suffering and loss. Whether your sorrow is recent, you’ve long felt the pain of a loved one’s absence, or you’re lamenting a difficult situation, this reading plan is an honest companion, offering validation for the hard days and support through the psychological stages of grief.
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