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Navigating life’s losses (1) - All The Word for Today Daily Devotionals for 2026

Navigating life’s losses (1) details logo    The Word for Today - Wednesday, February 23, 2023
  by Bob and Debby Gass
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Navigating life’s losses (1)

‘A time to mourn, And a time to dance.' Ecclesiastes 3:4 NKJV

God's Word neither ignores nor minimises the painful realities of life. Inevitably, we, and our loved ones, will experience life's losses: illness, ageing, death, divorce, disability, loss of independence, unemployment, financial reversals, etc. Today's culture prepares us for gain, but not for loss; to dance, but not to mourn. Major losses throw us into unchartered territory. So, we need to understand the dynamics of our loss in order to help us through it and back to living again. Life-changing loss begins with bereavement - the agony of feeling that something or someone indispensable to us has been ripped away, leaving us feeling robbed. Then comes grief - searing emotions of overwhelming sorrow that are often accompanied by anger, distress, confusion, and helplessness. Next, we move into the mourning stage and begin to express our grief and loss. This is the hard work stage of tears, memories, and heartrending spasms of weeping that shake us to our very core. We feel guilt and remorse over what we have said or done or not said or done. Our heartache gives those around us the opportunity to respond, offering the comfort and reassurance we need to begin healing. This is God's protocol for healing broken hearts. At the age of 120, Moses, the Israelites' beloved leader died leaving behind him a grief-stricken nation (see Deuteronomy 34). God allowed them thirty days to mourn their loss and to comfort one another before resuming the business of life. So take the time you need to do the work of mourning your losses because Jesus said, ‘Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted' (Matthew 5:4 KJV).

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