Sunday Reflection: When you lose
Loosing someone you love is terrible no matter the age. It hurts--big time. And there will be grief.
Recently I stood in a long
line of patrons waiting to see the family members of a nearly 81 year old man, during his funeral visitation. He was a
fine man who meant a lot to a lot of people including my parents. In line I
coached myself on what not to say to his new widow like, “How are you?” I already knew she felt terrible because she'd lost her one and only husband and would now live life without him.
Of course the first thing I said to her was, “How
are you?” But I also told her to take care, which brought tears to her eyes.
There are some things we should do
and should not do, say and not say to someone when they’ve lost a person they love.- Don’t tell the grieving that their loved one is in a better place.
- Give no advice and share no wisdom with the person who has lost someone.
-
Listen, listen and listen some more. They need
someone to listen to them.
- Share good and funny memories.
- Say to them that they can call you in the wee hours of the morning when their heart is breaking in two--because it will.
During my times of grief, I've moved
closer to God because that's where I want to be. I know, “He heals the
brokenhearted and
binds up their wounds”. Psalm
137:3 (NIV)
There will be many sad days, but there will be good
days again, too. “…weeping may stay for the night, but
rejoicing comes in the morning.” Psalm
30:5 (NIV)Have a great weekend!
Teresa
Source: Holy Bible, Biblegateway.com
Comments
Blessings!
Blessings!
Very fitting verses! Time does help lessen the pain. And resting in our Father's arms helps most of all.
I hope if and when the occasion arises I've learnt what to do on visits to people in hospital ...
But a line of folk ... not easy at all.
Very good post to remind us though .. Hilary
Being there for someone is the best thing we can do. Especially a few weeks down the road when the loss really starts to set in.
Death is a tough thing to deal with and people deal with loss in different ways.
Lee
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