Grieving With God
One of the hardest things to accept is that life as we know
it does not go on.

Relationships are often difficult to establish and maintain.
And on rare, wonderful occasions, some just fall into place
so easily and run so smoothly from both ends.

Losing one we're close to, feels unfair and so sad.  Those we
just fell in love with from the start, that were there for us
whatever our circumstances, whatever our pain, no matter how we lost our humor, those we could wrap our arms around and receive comfort from, we find it impossible to release them to death.

Once we relax in knowing they are there, will never reject us,
will always return our love and affection, how can we plan a
future without them?
How can memories be enough when our hearts seem to slow, yet pound so loudly in our throats, when our joy is crushed, when our eyes cloud and will never view things the same again?

How should we behave?  Why should we just walk back into life
as though nothing ever happened?  How can we ever expect to smile again?  How can we let go?

Amazingly enough, long before we were conceived, long before
we participated in life, God had a plan..........a perfect plan.

He foresaw the need for this life to have a beginning as well as an
end.  He created and thoroughly understood the complexities
of relating to others.  He gave us the ability to love and draw close.
He knew the path our lives would take and how deeply we would
feel pain.  He left nothing out.
He built within us the abilities to grieve without dying, to let go
without forgetting, to cope without quitting, to  continue to love those who have gone on, yet grow to love others more strongly and even add new love to our hearts.

He even gave us time.......time to grieve......time to heal and time to
grow from our new understanding.  Beyond our awesome creation,
He knows exactly when we suffer loss and how hard it is for us.

We are among those He just fell in love with from the start, He is there for us no matter what our circumstances, what our pain, no matter how we've lost our humor, He wants to wrap us in His arms and receive comfort from Him.

We can relax in knowing He has always been there, will never reject us, will always return our love and affection, and will help
us plan our future.
He will rejoice with us in our memories and restore our joy and make our hearts pound loudly in our throats in anticipation of
a glad future.

We should not walk the same roads over again.  He devised that when our eyes have clouded with tears we should never view things the same way again.  We could grow bitter from sadness, or we can grow and learn compassion.  We should never behave as though nothing ever happened.  We should fondly remember that
knowing, then missing someone has changed us, that we were blessed with the company of angels while they were here.

This amazingly perfect plan that God has, of which He mapped out every possible outcome, leads us always back into His very
capable, loving arms.
It's not that He wants us to suffer, not that He wants us to cry, not that He wants us to lose those we love dearly.  God just wants us to remember that while we were happily on our journey with our loved one, He was happy too.

He leads us to know that after losing our loved one, when we
return to life more lonely, He steps up closer to us and not only understands our loneliness, but helps us hold our head up.

When emptiness invades your sleep, He offers what no other friend can.........serenity as deep as the emptiness and hope as promising as the sunrise.  He is the one friend that cannot and will not die, and will never leave our side.  He is the almighty creator who gave you forever your friend or relative.
~ By Carla J. Wilson ~
Sorrow comes in great waves...but it rolls over us, and though it may almost smother us, it leaves us.And we know that if it is strong, we are stronger, inasmuch as it passes and we remain.
~~Henry James~~
Leaving

When I am gone, release me, let me go
I have so many things to see and do
You musn't tie yourself to me with your tears
Be happy that we had so many years.
I gave you my love, you can only guess
How much you gave to me in happiness
I thank you for the love you have shown
But now it's time I travel alone.
So grieve awhile, for me if you must
Then let your grief be comforted by trust
If only for a while that we must part
So bless the memories within your heart.
I won't be far away for life goes on
So if you need me, call me, and I will come
Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near
And if you listen with your heart, you'll hear
All my love around you soft and clear.
And then when you must come this way alone
I'll greet you with a smile, and
Welcome home.

Written by
Paola Luz
"Thank you dear God,  for all the trials and tribulations,
the experiences both good and bad,
for every journey I have traveled, becomes my tower of strength. 

It is all these life lessons, that become my fondest memories, 
that I treasure close to my heart, that which no one can take from me,.
All that I am, all that I will be, is because you loved me.
To fall in love with God
is the greatest of all romances;
to seek Him,
the greatest adventure;
to find Him,
The greatest human achievement.
~~~Raphael Simon~~~
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