The Mourner's Path

08Jun
Let my cry come before you, O Lord; give me understanding, according to your word.
 -Psalm 119:169

rief is a funny thing. You’ll think you’re over it, and different holidays, smells, and memories can lay you out flat. I’ve read that grief is like a ball bouncing around a box, and every time the ball touches the wall, you feel a jolt of pain. Over time, the ball doesn’t shrink, but the box grows larger. There’s still pain when the ball hits a wall, but it happens less and less frequently. Sometimes it feels like that box is never growing any smaller. The grief is just too large, and it needs to be given over to God.


With my encouragement, my husband attended the 8-week session of The Mourner’s Path this spring. At first he felt like he shouldn’t go, his mother had passed away over a decade ago. Shouldn’t his spot go to someone else? We spoke at length about lingering grief, and needing to give it over to God. I felt that at the least, he would grow stronger in his walk with the Lord.


What a beautiful program! He found that he wasn’t alone, and not only was he comforted by others in the group, but we discovered that previous participants prayed specifically throughout the program for us individually. We were never alone. If you’d like more information, please just respond to this email. I’m going to try to do it myself in the next year too, and would love to walk alongside you!

Musical Reflection - Here I Am Lord - Collin Raye


Merciful God, I know that I’m not alone, but sometimes I feel alone. I pray for comfort and discernment for my path ahead. Lead me towards healing. I turn my grief over to you. Amen.

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