I'm on a roll this week with my hope message.
As you can tell, I maybe grieving the loss of a love one that has thrown me for a loop and with this being Thanksgiving and all, I need an extra boost.
I'm so thankful I've come across these devotionals dealing with grief and turning in back into hope.
Sure I can't be the only one who is having trouble with and with the holidays in toe and I really want to share the very things that is helping me get through.
Together we will find strength and find hope on the other side.
God Bless.
Grieving – but with Hope
Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep, or to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope. - 1 Thessalonians 4:13, NIV
When I was small, my grandmother lived right across the street from where I lived with my family. Whenever I got sick or just wanted someone to read to me or sew for me or fix me something special to eat, I went across to her house. She taught me, read to me, played with me, fed me, and nursed me. When she died, I felt as if a part of myself had died. To this day, in unguarded moments, I still weep with that yearning, homesick feeling just to hear her voice or to see her smile or to feel her hug.
Paul says it is all right to grieve, even more than twenty years after her death. But I am not to grieve as one who has no hope, because we believe that the same Jesus Who died on the cross to offer us forgiveness of sin, and the same Jesus Who was raised from the dead to give us eternal life is the same Jesus Who one day will come again! And when He comes, “God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him.” When He comes, He will bring my grandmother with Him!
- From The Vision Of His Glory, Anne Graham Lotz
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