Facing the Giant of Grief and LossShembull
Healing for your grief
‘He heals the broken-hearted.’ Psalm 147:3 NIVUK
One of the most moving scenes in Scripture is Jesus weeping at the graveside of Lazarus. It’s not that He was powerless to change the situation, which He did, but that He empathises with us in our time of loss. ‘He heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds.’ The Lord didn’t promise to protect us from pain and loss, but to bring us through it. Perhaps these suggestions will help: 1) Don’t isolate. Expand your ‘family.’ ‘Better a nearby friend than a distant family’ (Proverbs 27:10 MSG). If you don’t have family nearby, reach out to caring people who are close by. As part of a group you discover that you’re not alone, that mourning isn’t sickness or self-indulgence, and that sharing brings healing. 2) Don’t deny your loss. ‘The memory of the just is blessed’ (Proverbs 10:7 KJV). When you’re around friends, don’t hesitate to talk about your loss. When you do, you’re saying it’s okay for them to share their memories too. A burden shared is a burden lightened. 3) Don’t try to do it all. ‘There is a time to cry’ (Ecclesiastes 3:4 NCV). Because grief is draining, you’ll need more rest than usual. So while your ability to function is reduced, let others help with the everyday stuff like cooking, cleaning and shopping until you feel stronger. 4) Don’t neglect your legitimate needs. Respect your body by using the acronym D.E.E.R. (drink, eat, exercise, rest) to help you stay focused and set healthy boundaries. Nobody knows how you feel better than you, so give yourself permission to say, ‘No thanks’ or ‘Some other time’ without feeling guilty.
Prayer Point:
Thank You, Lord, that You heal the broken-hearted, binding up their wounds. You understand my grief and can truly comfort me. Help me to be wise in caring for myself at this time, being ready to seek or accept help from others. Please give me some trusted friends with whom I can share my loss. Amen.
Shkrimet e Shenjta
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Any grieving process is painful. But if you are facing the loss of a loved one, the Bible says God is ‘near to the broken-hearted’ (Psalm 34:18 ESVUK), and He is able to carry you through the process of grieving. Read this 30-day devotional from UCB about how God draws close to those experiencing grief and loss.
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