Lord, we lift our hearts to you and ask that you comfort and bless this grieving family. AmenĀ
In my hometown, a friend of mine was going through a difficult time in her life. She had lost her son because he was caught in the crossfire of a shooting and died. Then the day of her son’s repast, his four-year-old son, her grandson, was hit by a truck and died. This mother, these grandparents, these relatives, this family, had been shaken to the core. I’m sure their faith was shattered; their hearts were beyond broken, and their trust in God was on the brink. What can we do as humans to make them feel less pain and feel better? How do we minister to them? What should we do? What should we say? When and how shall we say it?
The old Saints would say that God puts on us no more than we can bear but try to explain this to the family.
They say all things work together for our good but try to explain this to the family.
They say that God is too wise to make a mistake but try to explain this to the family.
They say The Lord will make a way somehow but try to explain this to the family.
They say that God is a God of Justice but try to explain this to the family.
They say that trouble doesn’t last always but try to explain this to the family.
They say that God is good all the time but try to explain this to the family.
They say that Jesus is weeping with them but try to explain this to the family.
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