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A blessed day all, greetings to The Lord Jesus Christ. (,smile,) Heart of child, No worrying BUT Rejoicing all that they have any moment. Sorrow comes to every one. Grief is no respecter of persons. It is an experience that we do not fully understand until we walk through it ourselves. There are thing that we know ahead of time to help us when we experience grief. These things will also help us to give understanding, encouragement and comfort to bereaved friends. Jesus Christ showed this when Mary and Martha lost their brother, Lazarus. John 11. Emotion ties leave a deep sense of sorrow and emptiness. These ties can be severed by death or by the sudden ending of a love relationship, as in the break- up of a home or a courtship. Grief may be involved also in the loss of health, a severe financial or job loss, or in the confession of sin. Emotional experience following significant loss, which we call grief, can come in many ways. So to deal with grief we need to understand it. What are the experiences someone goes through in suffering grief? Stages of grief: 1. Reaction is shock. 2. Experience of numbness. 3. Struggle between fantasy and reality. 4. Release, an utter flood of grief. 5. Painful memories To work through our memories of the one who has died. 6. Learning to live again. Hallelujah! When the loss has been accepted, the grief has been spent and the memories no longer bring unbearable pain, then we experience a new life. When someone dies, a part of the one left behind goes with him or her. Losing a loved one is like having a limb amputated. Acknowledging and accepting this reality is the doorway. Beyond lies a new life. We may gain new understanding of Gods will and purpose for us. We may begin to appreciate in a new way how much God loves and cares for us. But we ought to guard against hasty, compulsive action. When someone dies or is dying, in the heat of our emotions we may be tempted to make a new vow, saying we will do this or that. No, the decision God seeks are better made in prayer and reflection and, in the case grief, after the grief work is nearly completed. Accepting death, Adjusting takes time but death is not the end. Jesus showed this when John the Baptist die. in Matthew 14. Jesus Christ was shock, got pain but what He did is He put His emotion aside and thought others needs. ( in natural, seems, HOW COME?! Right? but thats the heart of child! No worrying but rejoicing all that they have any moment ). Matthew 14:13-14. Amen! 13 When Jesus heard of it, he departed thence by ship into a desert place apart: and when the people had heard thereof, they followed him on foot out of the cities. 14 And Jesus went forth, and saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion toward them, and he healed their sick. Amen. Hallelujah! Encouragement: Job. 33:4 The Spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life. Yes and Amen in Jesus Christ Mighty Holy Powerful Awesome Wonderful Majestic Fantastic Passionate Sweetest name. my Lord my God my Father my King. Hallelujah.!Amen! God blessed you all indeed in Jesus Christ name my Lord my God my Father my King. Amen!
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 07:29:30 +0000

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