Overcoming HurtSample
Grieve Your Losses
The ways we sin and cope are ultimately about medicating our emotional wounds in life. Yes, we sin because we are born sinful, but we also sin because we are sinned against. We develop ways to cope with the pain others’ sin has caused us.
So, how do we process our losses, pain, and hurt? How do we survive without caving into our anxiety, hopelessness, and despair? Rather than coping by binging Netflix, scrolling through social media, overeating, drinking too much, or viewing pornography, how do we choose health, find a way to move forward, and thrive?
It begins by letting ourselves grieve. We need to feel to heal. Your emotions are real and valid. Let yourself feel them.The pain you felt in the past or are experiencing now is real. Be honest with yourself about your fears, feelings, questions, hurts, and struggles. It’s okay to not be okay. It’s okay to grieve and mourn. It isn’t easy, but it is necessary.Don’t run from your pain. Don’t stuff it. You can’t go around it; you must go through it, and only then can you start to get better.
It’s okay to not have it all together and to mourn. In fact, it is healthy to do so. I’m reminded of how Jesus wept in John 11 when His friend Lazarus died. If He, God, took time to feel and grieve, how important is it for us?
I encourage you to write down the losses you have experienced. Let yourself feel those emotions. Sit with them and talk to God about them. Be honest with Him about your hurt, frustrations, and questions. Visualize Him being with you and comforting you.
God, I need to be honest with myself and with You about the ways I am coping with pain. Help me to cleanse my wounds instead of letting them fester. Help me to choose healing.
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About this Plan
Are you hurting? Do the emotional wounds of the past, or the present, threaten your mental, relational, physical, and even spiritual health? You can win this battle. This 5-day devotional plan gives practical steps to help you overcome pain, find healing, and move forward with hope and purpose.
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