Hey Everyone,
I think most everyone knows John 11:35 -- Jesus Wept. The shortest verse of the Bible.
The time when Jesus went to the grave of His dear friend Lazarus, and his sister said, "If you had been here in time Lord, my brother would not have died." Little did she know, Jesus was still there, and in plenty of time.
What amazes me most about this verse is that even though Jesus knew what He was going to do -- that He was going to raise Lazarus from the dead -- and even if He didn't raise Him then and there, Jesus of all people knew He would see Lazarus again in heaven.
And yet, Jesus, our God and Lord who knows everything, including that Lazarus would live -- still wept over his beloved friend.
How have you reacted to loss and grief in your life? I know the answer will be different for everyone and that there are a multitude of different factors.
But how long has it taken? Are you still working through it? Do you think you'll ever "get over it" in this lifetime?
It could be the loss of a marriage, loss of a relationship (whether romantic or, for example, estrangement from a friend or family member, etc.) a death, a dream that was never fulfilled, or a dream that WAS fulfilled, but didn't work out the way you expected.
* What did you lose (if it's not too personal?)
* How long has it taken you to work through the grief (or are you still working through it?)
* What has helped you heal, and what advice can you give to others who are grieving a loss?
* If you feel you've never gotten over something, how do you cope with it? (And do you think you'll always be struggling, until you get to heaven?)
I would appreciate any thoughts, experiences, and wisdom regarding this topic.
Thank you and God bless.
I think most everyone knows John 11:35 -- Jesus Wept. The shortest verse of the Bible.
The time when Jesus went to the grave of His dear friend Lazarus, and his sister said, "If you had been here in time Lord, my brother would not have died." Little did she know, Jesus was still there, and in plenty of time.
What amazes me most about this verse is that even though Jesus knew what He was going to do -- that He was going to raise Lazarus from the dead -- and even if He didn't raise Him then and there, Jesus of all people knew He would see Lazarus again in heaven.
And yet, Jesus, our God and Lord who knows everything, including that Lazarus would live -- still wept over his beloved friend.
How have you reacted to loss and grief in your life? I know the answer will be different for everyone and that there are a multitude of different factors.
But how long has it taken? Are you still working through it? Do you think you'll ever "get over it" in this lifetime?
It could be the loss of a marriage, loss of a relationship (whether romantic or, for example, estrangement from a friend or family member, etc.) a death, a dream that was never fulfilled, or a dream that WAS fulfilled, but didn't work out the way you expected.
* What did you lose (if it's not too personal?)
* How long has it taken you to work through the grief (or are you still working through it?)
* What has helped you heal, and what advice can you give to others who are grieving a loss?
* If you feel you've never gotten over something, how do you cope with it? (And do you think you'll always be struggling, until you get to heaven?)
I would appreciate any thoughts, experiences, and wisdom regarding this topic.
Thank you and God bless.
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