A
Time to Grieve
After the loss of a loved one the feeling
of helplessness may seem to consume you. Speaking for myself, I felt
emotionally drained and tired for weeks after a loss. I’ve lost 5 out of 8 immediate
members of my family. In 1992 I lost my baby sister at the age of 24; seven
years later in 1999 I lost my brother who was the baby of the boys and who was
also 14 months older than me, died at the age of 34. Four months later my Grandfather
who raised me as his own, had a major stroke and was given 72 hours to live.
God blessed him to escape death by being paralyzed on one side of his body but
he was confined to a wheelchair. His speech was impaired and some of the time
he cannot think rationally or walk. Seven years later in 2006 my biological
mother died at the age of 54, followed by my middle brother age 42 in 2010,
whom I adored. Finally my beloved Grandmother who raised me from birth passed
away in 2013. I won’t say it was easy accepting the reality of the absences of
the ones I loved, but I had a source where I could get strength from and that
was the Lord Jesus Christ. You will always have memories of them and certain
songs, places, and movies can trigger those moments. It was especially hard
when holidays came around because my Grandmother made sure we had big family
get-togethers. Losing siblings is just as hard, because they are the ones you
know you can trust and go to when you need a shoulder or ear, so when that is
gone who do you go to? I’ve found that in some of the most distressing times of
my life I’ve turned to the scriptures and the words came alive and comforted
me. I felt as if He reached down and held me and assured me that everything is
going to be alright, in spite of what it looks like. Everything is going to be
alright. I would like to share one scripture in particular from the book of
Ecclesiastes:
1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose
under the heaven:
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2 A time to be born , and a time to die ; a time to plant , and a
time to pluck up that which is planted ;
3 A time to kill , and a time to heal ; a time to break down , and a
time to build up ;
4 A time to weep , and a time to laugh ; a time to mourn , and a
time to dance ;
5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together ;
a time to embrace , and a time to refrain from embracing ;
6 A time to get , and a time to lose ; a time to keep , and a time
to cast away ;
7 A time to rend , and a time to sew ; a time to keep silence , and
a time to speak ;
8 A time to love , and a time to hate ; a time of war, and a time of
peace.
9 What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth?
10 I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men
to be exercised in it.
11 He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set
the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh
from the beginning to the end.
12 I know that there is no good in them, but for a man to rejoice ,
and to do good in his life.
13 And also that every man should eat and drink , and enjoy the good
of all his labour, it is the gift of God.
14 I know that, whatsoever God doeth , it shall be for ever: nothing
can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men
should fear before him.
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So there is a time and a
season to grieve, but knowing also the time to heal and start to build which is
what the Lord is leading me to do. I do not want to be so stuck in grieving
that I miss the opportunity for happiness again. Yes, I will always miss them
and a lot of times I feel alone but He told me to keep moving forward or my
past will hinder me from being all that I can be. I encourage you today that
when the season to heal comes, make the choice to move forward. Please share
your thoughts in the comments below, I would love to hear from you, or leave a
little encouragement for someone else that’s in a season of bereavement. Thanks and God bless- L.G.