Heal Your Grief – By Listening To The Voice Of God

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Heal Your Grief – By Listening To The Voice Of God

Praying to your God can be comforting, inspirational and empowering. In your own way commune with your God. As you experience immense pain and sorrowful emotions, praying often and intently can be your anchor of hope, peace, and strength.

Faith In God

It is essential to healing your grief to do all you can on your own. However, after all your efforts there is a vital source that is important to also embrace.

«Have Faith!

Listen to the Voice of God, rather than to the people who say they know what God wants you to do.»

~ Jonathan Lockwood Huie

It has been my experience that most have an opinion about what you should do about solving your personal problem and what and how you should meet your personal challenge. Many will freely express to you their ideas. I belief we are all a child of God who knows us individually and cares about our welfare. I invite you to consider praying and listening to the voice of God in your heart and mind – others will tell you from their point of view.

Seek Spiritual Guidance And Support

In the midst of your physical or emotional pain, you may have some significant spiritual questions. You may be asking yourself why this happened or what you could have done to have deserved such suffering. You may be wishing you could escape from the current reality. You may even find you are questioning your most basic spiritual beliefs. Are you wondering if there is a God or why He would have allowed this to happen?

While there may be temptation to abandon your religious or spiritual views, this may be the time you need to rely on them more than ever before. You may find it hard to pray or believe your prayers can be heard and answered, but you may also find greater peace and comfort than you ever imagined. You may find peace in meditation or solace. You may also be encouraged by words of wisdom from those who have passed through sorrow before you.

Communion with your God in your own way can give you added inspiration, strength, and empowerment to transform your grief in to a wholesome peace and reconciliation. It is vital on your healing journey that you embrace all sources that will help you overcome detours that fall on your healing path that could erode your happiness transformation. Is there any reason why you should not seek help from your supreme being?

Throughout my life, I have personally gone through incredible loss, heart-breaking sorrow and life-threatening accidents and diseases. I have survived a life-threatening car accident, had a «Widow Maker» tree fall and break over my head while I was cutting another tree down, fell off the roof of my home, experienced business and financial reversals, survived a deadly staph infection, the loss of a limb, endured chronic physical pain and I now face the loss of my companion through the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease. I have been where the tire hits the road. To mention only a few. I have bought the grief tee shirt.

I Pray That As You Experience Your Grief Trial You Are Able To Say

«I am content that God be God. I will not try to instruct him on his duties or on his obligations toward me or toward any of his children. I know he lives and loves us, that he is God. He’s not unmindful of us. We do not suffer out of his view. He does not inflict pain upon us, but he sustains us in our pain. I am his daughter/son; my daughter/son is also his daughter/son; we belong to him, and we are safe with him. In my journey to adulthood I used to think we were safe from grief and pain here because of our faith. I know now that is not true, but we are safe in his love. We are protected in the most ultimate sense of all-we have a safe home in heaven forever.

That is my witness.

And my witness to you is that God lives, and he does not live less though you have injustice and adversity and pain and unkindness and violence and betrayal. God is in his heaven. We chose to come to an unjust world and suffer. But God is God, and he loves us. His son died for us. There is for each of us, because of who we are and who he is and who we are together, hope. There is hope.

My belief in a Supreme Being has given me added strength. I testify of a God who loves me and knows me by name and watches over me in good times and bad. I express my gratitude for that belief. My heart has been comforted by those things which I believe. Even though I don’t understand the why of my grief, my discouragement has been met, and conquered by my beliefs nurtured and harvested. For this understanding and blessings, I express my humble gratefulness. I invite you to seek comfort, peace and strength through communion with your God often, again and again, with extra sincerity and energy like you have never done before, as you seek new purpose and peace.



Source by Duane Marchant

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