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Grief Support for Christian Women to Breathe, Laugh and Live again. Loss, Grief and Healing * Coping with Grief * Beginning of Grief * Life after Loss * Stages of Grief * Purpose After Loss * Faith * Surviving Loss * Grief Resources * Holidays and Grief
I help Christian women navigate grief through understanding grief, growing faith and processing daily life to find hope.
• Do you feel lost, confused, or overwhelmed by grief?
• Is the pain so great, you lose your breath and feel it will never get better?
• Have you cried so much there can’t be any tears left?
• Are you angry with God? Or question your own faith?
• Do you need faith-based help through the toughest season of your life?
In this podcast, you will find faith-based grief support to navigate the overwhelming and confusing journey of grief, to continue seeking God and most importantly, to breathe, laugh, and live again.
My mission is to walk with you through the healing, experience the milestones and the minefields to arrive on the other side with a gratitude and peace you never thought possible.
If you’re ready to take a brave step toward healing, understand your grief and find hope, this is the place to be.
Hey, I’m Stef. Southern by choice, turtle triathlete, wife and Jesus follower. I’ve experienced life-changing grief and struggled for years with the physical changes, the emotional roller-coaster and the spiritual questioning. I asked ‘why’ more times than I can count, went ‘boldly’ (and disrespectfully) to the throne, and was confused by a pain I had never felt before. I believed I would never be happy again and had all but given up on fulfilling my purpose.
But God!
Through my trials, I discovered a path to true healing, deeper relationship with God and gratitude that continues to fill my heart. This is a story of faith, FRamily support and redemption that only God can author. And, I want to share this with you.
If you are heart sick, tired of being stuck and ready for real change with Christ at the center …. Practical steps to make your hard days less hard…Understanding of what to expect physically, emotionally and spiritually…Solutions to those ‘gut-punch’ moments…And, Results that build your faith and allow you to enjoy your own ‘great day’ this is the place to be.
It is possible, I promise! Join me today – take that first step of faith right now!!
website: www.grief2greatday.com
The podcast Grief 2 Great Day – Christian Grief Support for Women, Questioning God in Grief, Life after Loss, Hope in Grief is created by Stefanie Cabaniss - Christian Grief Coach, Purpose After Loss Coach, Health Professional. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
SHOW NOTES
While I walked through my life-changing grief, I didn’t think I was going to make it. I was indignant and angry with God and at times, doubted He cared about me. I felt like I would never be able to breathe, laugh or live again.
God used my anger to keep me connected to Him and brought true healing to my heart. He showed me – actually – He shocked me with real joy and peace and gave me a calling I never expected. That’s how Grief 2 Great Day was born.
I’m here to share that good news, that confident hope that life will get better, that there will be beauty from your ashes. And one of the most helpful things is having others who understand that kind of pain, a framily, a community where you can go and feel comforted and encouraged.
This week I’m sharing the changes coming for Grief 2 Great Day to make sure you have such a place to call home. Please listen to make sure you are able to continue listening to the podcast and have access to all the resources.
WORD of the Week Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress; I will not be shaken. My salvation and my honor depend on God; he is my mighty rock, my refuge (Psalm 62:5-7).
Song of the Week For My Good & I Will Be Alright, Calvin Nowell
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This week we’re going to talk about living after loss. That statement sounds non emotional and 'do-able'…until you are the one experiencing the loss – the life-changing loss of someone you dearly loved – someone who was an intricate part of your daily life.
We all understand anger, questions and pain associated with loss, but along with those emotions comes an overwhelming lack of desire to live life fully. Living daily life is hard enough, but to desire a life that is beyond survival is unfathomable in the beginning of grief.
This week we’re going to talk about wanting to live life after a life-altering loss, as this is the first step to living a joyful and meaningful life.
WORD of the Week Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
Song of the Week Cry Out to Jesus by Third Day
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As Grief 2 Great Day begins to shift from being a public podcast to moving to a private community, I’ve had questions about what that means, when that will happen and how it will affect you.
So today, I want to share what’s happened over the past three years, share the vision of Grief 2 Great Day again and invite you to be a part of this exciting shift!
If you have questions that haven’t been addressed in this episode, please head to the Grief Group for Christian Women (private Facebook group) and pop them in there!
I thank God for giving me this calling and I thank you for being a part of the last three years! 😊
WORD of the Week Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
Song of the Week Cry Out to Jesus by Third Day
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Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
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Today we have a special guest, Kristina Smith who became caretaker for her father before walking through the painful grief of his death. She journaled her grief walk and from this journal a devotional book was born.
This episode is quite a bit longer than usual, but it will be worth your time to hear Kristina’s love for the Lord.
To connect with Kristina
WORD of the Week Isaiah 43:1-2
“But now, this is what the Lord says- he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel: “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the Lord your god, the Holy One of Israel. Your Savior.
Songs of the Week Flowers by Samantha Ebert & Firm Foundation (feat. Cody Carnes) // The Belonging Co
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If you think gutting it through grief or falling in a hole during grief will make the pain stop or result in better days, you need to listen to this episode.
Our expectations of the grief process are based on emotional expectations or the pressure of what our faith should do in our journey. Grief is really not a topic people want to talk about, so there are so many things we don’t know as we travel this difficult road.
What about your brain? Remember that commercial about – this is your brain and then they showed a frying pan and said, this is your brain on drugs? Well, grief also physically affects your brain. Today we’ll talk about how it affects your brain which will give you a little relief and hopefully increase the grace you give yourself in grief.
WORD of the Week Hear God's word and cling to it! Luke 8:15
Song of the Week Unspoken - God Help Me
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Nights are the worst when your mind won’t stop racing. Your thoughts which were once your own seem to take you over. It’s not just thoughts at that point, it’s anxiety and fear and the darkness of night amplifies those feelings.
You’ve tried a million times to turn it off – to shut the loop down but nothing seems to work. You might have even tried meditating on the scripture (for a couple of days) and still nothing.
Today, I’ll share why what you’re wanting (the racing thoughts to stop and for sleep to come or getting through the day better or building a relationship with God) seems to elude you in grief. And, more importantly, I’ll talk about how to turn that ship around and point it toward progress.
WORD of the week Be Still and Know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
Song of the Week Be Still by Hillsong Worship
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One of the scariest things for me when I was going through grief was getting stuck. Initially I didn’t know what to do to get through in a healthy way, so I did a lot of the wrong things. I knew that life would never be the same, but I feared that I would never have a life again.
I can tell you there are helpful and healing things you can do – a lot of which I’ve talked about in previous episodes. But there are also things that can help keep you stuck.
Today, I’m going to share 3 things you may be doing that will keep you from healing. Listen to see if you are doing any of them and if you are, how to change that!
This episode is a replay from the top4 most downloaded in 2024. I introduce Coffee & Kathy Weekly Devotionals on Grief 2 Great Day. Replays from last year are available on your podcast app.
WORD of the Week But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." Is 40:31.
Song of the Week Gonna Be Alright by Ryan Ellis
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How do I get relief from this endless pain? How do I stop being angry or asking why or trying to do the million things that seem impossible?
Grief is like that movie ‘Groundhog Day’ – the same thing day after day after day. It seems like there’s only changes for the worse and that kind of routine starts to wear on you after a while. It also erodes your hope for a future that is different – never mind a happy future.
There are three things that will help you when you feel like all ya got is grief, that life can’t get better, and that God has forgotten you. These things will relieve some of the expectation pressure, help you in your interactions with God and serve as a reminder that tomorrow can and will be different!
This episode is a replay from the top4 most downloaded in 2024. I introduce Coffee & Kathy Weekly Devotionals on Grief 2 Great Day. Replays from last year are available on your podcast app.
WORD of the Week And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you. John 16:22
Song of the Week Never Ever Give Up by Matthew West
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SHOW NOTES - Replay from 2022
A new year but the same pain is another frustrating fact of grief. It reinforces that it’ll NEVER be over. But I’m here to tell you that while the second year isn’t the end of grief (and that tidbit may help free you), there are changes to expect.
If this is in fact a second year for you or if it’s the second month, it’s important for you to listen today to know what to expect in your second year of grief. This is not all flowers and rainbows, but it should give you hope!
WORD of the Week Isaiah 43:18-19
Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
Song of the Week
You Know My Name by Tash Cobbs Leonard - https://youtu.be/t7owFiihXgg
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SHOW LINKS
Kathy’s Learned Along the Way Blog
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
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This is a replay from Episode 62 for those hurting at Christmas!
WORD of the Week Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will also help you, I will also uphold you with My righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10
Song of the Week Somewhere in Your Silent Night by Casting Crowns
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
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SHOW LINKS
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
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Y’all – big changes are coming! Today, I’ll be sharing a glimpse of what that will look like for Grief 2 Great Day in the new year.
WORD of the Week "Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." 1 Thessalonians 5:11
Song of the Week Better Together by FBC Ladies
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
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SHOW LINKS
Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
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I want to share the full WORD and some lyrics of the Song of the week as the show notes.
This fits our grief journey so well and is more important than any words I could share on the subject.
WORD of the Week 2 Corinthians 3:6-10
3 We put no stumbling block in anyone’s path, so that our ministry will not be discredited. 4 Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses; 5 in beatings, imprisonments and riots; in hard work, sleepless nights and hunger; 6 in purity, understanding, patience and kindness; in the Holy Spirit and in sincere love; 7 in truthful speech and in the power of God; with weapons of righteousness in the right hand and in the left; 8 through glory and dishonor, bad report and good report; genuine, yet regarded as impostors; 9 known, yet regarded as unknown; dying, and yet we live on; beaten, and yet not killed; 10 sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor, yet making many rich; having nothing, and yet possessing everything.
Song of the Week
Less like Scars by Sara Groves https://youtu.be/DXcWZif_8uA
It's been a hard year
But I'm climbing out of the rubble
These lessons are hard
Healing changes are subtle
But every day it's
Less like tearing, more like building
Less like captive, more like willing
Less like breakdown, more like surrender
Less like haunting, more like remember
And I feel you here
And you're picking up the pieces
Forever faithful
It seemed out of my hands, a bad situation
But you are able
Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
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The holidays are a real grief milestone – much like your loved one’s birthday, day of death and anniversaries. You know they are coming and yet there is no good way to prepare for how you will feel and how to make it through.
I felt a lot of anxiety, sadness and guilt as the holidays neared. The guilt came from knowing that as a Christian, I should be so focused and thankful for the reason we celebrate Christmas. But all I wanted was to crawl in a hole until December 26th.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about letting go of guilt and how to cope with everyone else’s annoying happiness. Sorry, not sorry – it’s truth.
WORD of the Week Deuteronomy 31:8
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
Song of the Week
Spirit Lead Me by Influence Music https://youtu.be/hz34EOBKZ_A
Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
IMPORTANT LINKS
Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
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This week is Thanksgiving, and it may be a day you just want over with, so giving thanks isn’t so easy. And, when you are getting lost in your feelings, it’s hard to do the thing that will change all things. I’m talking about being in God’s word.
Today, I want you to know that you aren’t alone, you are loved. Just sit back and listen as I read God’s word and a few quotes to help you through this day and week. God is still good, and you still have a purpose for your life.
WORD of the Week Deuteronomy 31:8
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
Song of the Week
Spirit Lead Me by Influence Music https://youtu.be/hz34EOBKZ_A
Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
Get the Holiday Grief Relief Summit Recordings
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
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When I heard people talking about Thanksgiving or Christmas, the anxiety would rise, and the dread would increase. I wish I could have escaped all the happy holiday things.
But, short of escaping (which is fine if you need to), I want to share how to include your loved one into your Thanksgiving. I’m going to share 10 ways, but then we’ll discuss the importance of how these ideas are used to build your loved one’s legacy.
Bring pen and paper, because I’m talking a little faster than usual and I don’t want you to miss anything that might spark an idea or even a little hope.
WORD of the Week
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7
Song of the Week
Even When it Hurts – Hillsong United https://youtu.be/hrSJwO5dJXg
The holidays will be here soon. Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Annie’s Story…
Her mother died when she was 3-years old, giving birth to her baby sister.
Her father died when she was 6.
Before he died, he made arrangements for a childless couple to raise Annie and her little sister.
As a teenager, the rheumatoid arthritis set in.
And by the time she was in her twenties, she was permanently crippled by it, sent to live in a long-term care facility for the rest of her life, in part because her foster parents had also died.
Gnarled hands, twisted fingers.
Permanently in a wheelchair.
Unable to meet her own most basic needs.
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are coming! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey, felt the pain of grief and thought they wouldn't make it. Be encouraged by their stories and progress! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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We read the Bible verse that God will make all things come together for our good. Well, how in the world is what you are going through good? How can it ever be good? This is where I struggled in the beginning. I read about a Christian singer who lost her husband in a diving accident. I could so relate with the pain and confusion and then she shared how she had to trust in God and was given hope.
She, like Monica while she was sick, had a hope I couldn’t rely on. I had moments of hope but not an underlying confidence in God. I thought that all the success stories – all the giants in the faith were blessed and loved by God in a way that I would never understand. But I held on to those stories and replayed what they did when they were hurting.
After over a year of fighting it out with God – and those were some tough days – my heart softened, and I began to trust God. I went back to those stories and started to believe that God is no respecter of persons – that if he did it for them – He would do it for me.
Do you believe that yet? Boy, when you get a hold of that kind of confidence aka trust in God and HIS plan, then you’ll see progress. Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever walk through but on the other side you’ll be able to say – God will make all things come together for my good. Today I’m talking about one way to build that very needed hope!
WORD of the Week “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
Song of the Week My Prayer for You - Alisa Turner
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are coming! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey, felt the pain of grief and thought they wouldn't make it. Be encouraged by their stories and progress! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Thermostat or thermometer?
A left-handed compliment.
An unasked, negative critique of what I am wearing.
A joke at my expense that hits too close to home.
A lousy driver.
Another interruption.
An illness.
A person who lets me down – again.
The daily stuff of life – the stuff that comes from living in a fallen, sinful world.
It happens.
And I get to choose.
Will I be a thermometer? Or a thermostat?
A thermometer registers the current temperature.
A thermostat sets the temperature and regulates it.
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are coming! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey, felt the pain of grief and thought they wouldn't make it. Be encouraged by their stories and progress! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
SHOW NOTES
Last week we touched on the balancing act of grief – how to push and when to rest. I also shared an important truth that, once you grab a hold of, will help every day in grief and give you glimpses of a good future.
Along your journey – how do you measure progress? What do you use to compare your today to? Emotions change so much and in grief, they are exceptionally high and low, so you can’t count on them.
Today, we’ll talk more about how to know with confidence that you are making progress in the grief process. This understanding may not make your journey any quicker, but then again – maybe it will!
WORD of the Week May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
Song of the Week It Is Well – Anthony Evans
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are coming! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey, felt the pain of grief and thought they wouldn't make it. Be encouraged by their stories and progress! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
God loves you.
He sent Jesus to die to take the punishment for your sin because He wants to have a relationship with you.
Yes, you. No caveats – and no exceptions. If you already knew that and have accepted it as fact in your life, then tell someone else. By word and by deed. If you are not sure how to reach those close to you or far away, let’s talk. There are some awesome ways for you to make an eternal impact in your neighborhood and around the world.
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SHOW NOTES
Grief is such a balancing act between resting and pushing.
And while you are in the beginning year or so of your journey – nothing feels like it’s under your control. After all you had no control over losing your loved one – you had no control over how it happened and when it happened.
Today I want to share a game-changing sign I was given that helped begin a conversation with God and a realization of what I was feeling versus what I was capable of. This, right here, is the balancing act....it is the work of grief.
Your JourneyWorks this week is powerful! If you act upon it, you will see your attitude, your perspective, and your confidence change. You will begin to believe that you can ‘make it through this!'
WORD of the Week I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me Philippians 4:13
Song of the Week Say I Won’t by Mercy Me
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Paul said it this way: “Whatever you do, do everything to the glory of God.” (I Corinthians 10)
According to God’s Word, that should be the overarching theme of my to-do list – and the list of every Christ-follower.
Whatever I do today – from the marvelous to the mundane – should be done for the glory of God.
In other words, everything I do today should serve to point either myself or others to HIS greatness, HIS goodness, HIS character, HIS heart.
It is easy to see how preparing the lesson for Sunday or writing this blog can be done for the glory of God. (It is also easy for both of those things to be about MY glory, not His.)
But how can I clean the cat’s box for the glory of God??
And what about all those other ordinary things that fill my days – like dishes and taking out the trash, answering e-mails and sitting in meetings, driving to and from work, running errands – how can I do those things for the glory of God?
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SHOW NOTES
When the sacred is torn from your life and you survive. Wow! Do those words resonate with you today?
Today we’ll look at Natalie Grant’s song, Held as we look at the promises of God for you right now as you struggle to make sense of losing your ‘sacred person.’
There is a truth in love alert for this episode but as you walk further along your grief journey, you’ll need to hear this for your healing.
WORD of the Week Don't panic. I'm with you. There's no need to fear for I'm your God. I'll give you strength. I'll help you. I'll hold you steady, keep a firm grip on you. Isaiah 41:10 (Message)
Song of the Week Held by Natalie Grant
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:14 NLT
Hmm…unpacking that a bit…what does it mean?
And, more importantly, what does it look like?
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Let me start by saying that if you have healthy boundaries around your life, this episode won’t be as useful. BUT, if you are like most people and dare, I say Christian women mostly and you are one ‘yes’ away from complete exhaustion, then this episode is for you.
The title of Funnel and Vessel is from a counselor that Jeff and I were seeing, and it hit home so much that even years later, it continued to resonate. When he first shared this idea, I was like, ‘Yeah – that’s what I’m talking about’ and that acknowledgment was helpful.
I didn’t act though, I just let it sit in my head and frustrated myself when I continued to say yes to all the things I really didn’t want to say. And that is at the heart of this issue with boundaries – saying yes when you really don’t want to….
Today I’ll ask you some hard questions – questions I had to ask myself so that your life is not dictated by others; but instead – you live and breathe for an audience of one!
WORD of the Week “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10
Song of the Week This Journey is My Own by Sara Groves
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
“Abba, I need Your eyes today to see the people who cross my path.
Your ears to hear not just their words but their hearts.
And I need Your heart to love them with YOUR love.
Not my faulty and feeble love.
But Yours.
I need Your eyes today to see past the behavior I dislike so that I can see that this is another person who is created in Your image, someone You desperately and dearly love, someone for whom Christ died.
I need Your ears to hear past the rhetoric – whether it matches my internal script or not – so that I can hear the person behind the words. Even the ugly, vile, disturbing words. I need to hear the cries for You that are woven through the words they choose. And I need to speak back Your Words – Words of Truth, life, health, peace, healing, love, understanding, grace, and kindness – regardless of what they have spoken.
I need Your heart for every person in my path today.
The ones that look like me.
And sound like me.
And dress like me.
And believe like me.
And the ones who don’t.
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
…This made me think about life in grief.
My existence was myopic on my grief. It was nearsighted on my loss, pain, confusion, anger with the Lord. It was all I could see. It was all I focused on. In the beginning of grief, this is very normal because everything (if you knew the loss was coming or not) is traumatic and the body has to survive, process what has happened and still function. It’s overwhelming and there’s nothing else you can see at that point.
As you walk through the grief journey, there will be times when you have the option to think about, pray about, see other things that are not loss related and I struggled to choose to take my eyes off of my grief. Everything was filtered through my loss and that kept me nearsighted on pain, questions, frustration and anger.
Today I’ll share what will help you continue to process & heal are the same things that help nearsighted people see in the distance…or see a bigger picture.
WORD of the Week We humans keep brainstorming options and plans,
but God’s purpose prevails. Proverbs 19:21 (Message)
Song of the Week Hallelujah Anyway by Charly Perry
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Memorable Quote:
People like to say, “God helps them who help themselves!”
And what they mean by that is, “We like it when people work hard and pull themselves up by their bootstraps.”
But the biblical reality is that God helps those who realize they are helpless.
Lost.
And in constant need of Him.
And His help is not just in the form of Saving Grace. Saving Grace is truly amazing. It stepped in, along with its sister, Mercy, when I deserved nothing but the wrath of God for my sin.
And Mercy put my punishment on Jesus. While Grace stood with open arms, inviting me to come into fellowship with God.
That is Saving Grace. And that is awesome.
But God also provides a different Grace.
A living, sustaining, “I-even-care-about-smoke-detectors” Grace. A daily Grace for even the things that are, at best, mundane. A Sustaining Grace.
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Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
If you are new to the podcast, let me share a quick overview of the summit I am talking about. The Holiday Grief Relief Summit is a way to ‘escape’ the normal holiday season. See when the holidays come, and they are coming – there’s a whole ‘nother level of feeling your loss. You can’t escape the happy holiday marketing that is everywhere – even in the big box stores now (what in the world, Hobby Lobby) – and the true meaning of Christmas is not only lost on our culture but it’s hard to grasp in grief. It becomes the period of time that is incredibly heavy and doubly hard. Family traditions and social times around the holidays accentuate loss, and you may feel anger, jealousy or envious of those who are clueless to the type of pain you are dealing with…which feels like everyone.
So, the Holiday Grief Relief summit was created to help you escape and be around those who aren’t hard to be around - where other Christian women who get it - share their journeys (and journeys-in-progress) to give you great hope to survive the holidays and to know that you can breathe, laugh and truly live again.
WORD of the Week
Take the old prophets as your mentors. They put up with anything, went through everything, and never once quit, all the time honoring God. What a gift life is to those who stay the course! You’ve heard, of course, of Job’s staying power, and you know how God brought it all together for him at the end. That’s because God cares, cares right down to the last detail. James 5:10-11 (Message)
Song of the Week I Can Feel You by Bethel Music
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
You can…but you won’t.
Why won’t you, God?
You are able to heal my friend.
But so far, You have not.
Why not?
You are able to change my financial circumstances.
But You are choosing not to – at least, so far.
What’s up with that?
You are able to heal the marriage.
Keep the baby from miscarrying.
Cure the cancer.
Provide the money.
Send that godly husband to the lonely, godly girl.
I know You are able because You have done it before.
It’s recorded in the pages of Your Word.
Miracles.
Lots of them.
And I know because You have done it in the 2,000 years since Jesus walked the earth.
I have read the testimonies.
Heard them with my own ears.
Seen them with my own eyes.
So where are you now, God?
Because You can.
I know You can.
But You aren’t.
You haven’t.
And it feels like You won’t.
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The Holidays are over, but the struggle is not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES (part 2)
On Sunday, Zach Lloyd was here and shared his inspiring journey with God and how he became a lifestyle – anti-diet – coach.
He told us about struggling with addiction and depression and how his aunt played a role in leading him to God. If you did not hear that episode, please go back and listen to it.
Today, Zach will share his expertise on becoming healthy and it might surprise you since it’s not what you are used to hearing. What you are walking through is incredibly hard and Zach understands how life can be debilitating!
What you are walking toward (navigating this unfamiliar world without your loved one and creating your new identity in it) will absolutely be made better if you’ll take care of your physical body in the best way you are able.
If you have any questions for Zach, join the private FB group and I’ll make sure they get to Zach to be answered. If any question is important to you, then it’s important to Zach!
Listen today to see how great changes come from small steps in health and in grief.
WORD of the Week (chosen by Zach Lloyd) "In the beginning was the word, the word was with God, and the word was God." John 1:1
Songs of the Week (chosen by Zach Lloyd)
UP! Forrest Frank & Connor Price
All things Zach Lloyd:
Free Gift! Zach's End Calorie CountingToolkit: https://bit.ly/EndCalCounting
Website: https://zachlloydcoaching.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rYOAoCGonrZpdWxSl6oUQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachlloydcoaching/
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
So today, you get to hear from our first ‘guy’ on the podcast. :-)
We’re gonna talk with Zach Lloyd. He is a Lifestyle – anti-diet – coach. He emailed me after listening to an episode of Grief 2 Great Day, so he had my attention with that fact. But as we emailed and then met via Zoom, I was excited to share not only WHAT he does with you but WHO he is.
I’ve said many times that after going through grief, I can also tell if someone has been through something in their life because, if they allow it, God will bring growth, maturity and most importantly a higher perspective. Well, that’s what I see in Zach.
You might be thinking - who cares about health right now? I want you to because it will help you! See, even though I knew what to do, I wish I had met someone like Zach back then.
Someone to help support the small steps, to encourage with an understanding of how hard it can be to get out of bed and to keep me accountable. He’s been through hard times which have shaped who he is.
Listen today to see how great changes come from small steps in health and in grief.
WORD of the Week (chosen by Zach Lloyd) "In the beginning was the word, the word was with God, and the word was God." John 1:1
Songs of the Week (chosen by Zach Lloyd)
UP! Forrest Frank & Connor Price
All things Zach Lloyd:
Free Gift! Zach's End Calorie CountingToolkit: https://bit.ly/EndCalCounting
Website: https://zachlloydcoaching.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rYOAoCGonrZpdWxSl6oUQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachlloydcoaching/
Grief 2 Great Day Website - Connect with Me
Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
Visit my Church –Opendoor Church | Home
SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Because a tiny baby was born to a virgin in a stable in Bethlehem, one day I can get all my questions answered.
I can chat with Joseph about how he felt.
I can talk to the wise men about their journeys – the exciting one to Bethlehem via Jerusalem and the covert one as they returned home another way to escape King Herod.
I can meet Jesus’ brothers and sisters.
I can ask Mary to share her side of the story.
Beginning at the stable – but continuing to the cross.
I can ask her what it felt like to watch her firstborn son be slaughtered 33 years after that night in Bethlehem.
And how she felt when she came upon the empty tomb three days later.
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The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Candy Chang on creating Before I Die in New Orleans:
I lived a block away from an abandoned house that had been collecting dust and graffiti for years. I wondered if I could make it a nicer space for my neighborhood and make a tribute to Joan by creating a space to restore perspective. I made a homemade stencil that said, “Before I die, I want to _____.”
With help from old and new friends, I painted the side of this crumbling house with chalkboard paint and stenciled it with this prompt so that anyone walking by could pick up a piece of chalk, reflect on death and life, and share their personal aspirations in public.
It was all an experiment, and I didn’t know what to expect. Because it was cheap to make, I thought it would be no big deal if it didn’t work out.
By the next day, the wall was entirely filled and it kept growing: Before I die I want to… sing for millions, abandon all insecurities, get my wife back, eat all the carbs I want, hold her one more time, be completely myself. The gamut of humanity was on full display, and the wall became an honest mess of the longing, fear, insecurity, gratitude, humor, pain, and grace you find in every community. I saw how much I was not alone as I tried to make sense of my life, and the wall became in icebreaker for meaningful conversations on death and emotional health. Seeing some private corner of your psyche reflected in someone else’s handwriting on a public wall can be incredibly reassuring on an individual level, and it’s a step towards seeing ourselves in one another.
WORD of the Week This certain hope of being saved is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls, connecting us with God himself behind the sacred curtains of heaven. Hebrews 6:19
Song of the Week I Have to Believe by Karen Wheaton
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Today is a short but practical way to feel better and who doesn’t want to feel better in grief?
I’m gonna talk a little more about the “RISE” part of pray, read and rise. I’ve shared with you that the greatest actions you can take in grief are praying (no matter what that sounds like); reading the Bible (no matter how little you are able to) and Rising.
The Rise portion is of great value to your journey – not only for the future – but for right now. See, exercise has been shown to be as effective as Prozac for depression. And exercise comes with only good side effects such as better (or deeper sleep)……
WORD of the Week A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. Proverbs 17:22
Song of the Week Alabaster Box by CeCe Winans
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
……In prayer, I want it to be that I ask and God instantly answers.
In a way I understand.
Clearly.
In a way I like.
To my satisfaction.
In learning, I want it to be that I read the Bible briefly, casually, in a few spare moments and become a spiritual giant.
Understanding it all clearly.
Applying it all perfectly.
Completely transformed in an instant.
In relationships, I want it to be that I do things God’s way and instantly have no conflict.
I forgive or am forgiven, and everything is instantly restored.
I have a tough conversation, and everyone ends up on the same page after a few moments.
I choose love and they choose love, and we all live happily ever after.
In spiritual growth, I want it to be that I pop in a few great quotes from other godly people – or even a great book on the Christian life – and I am suddenly transformed.
Encouraged.
Uplifted.
Changed completely.
All better now.
Beep! The stew is done!
Without an extended period of heat.
Without it taking half of forever…..
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Cuss words – the definition is to say words that aren’t polite because you’re angry. That’s the definition.
In grief, there are words we do not want to say or hear because when we do hear them, it creates all kinds of emotions – anger, offense and did I mention anger? On a good day in grief, the biggest of these cuss words can cause you to shut down. Well, that was my experience, but maybe it’s different for you.
Let’s see. When I tell you that at some point, you’re gonna have to accept what has happened, how does that hit your heart? My reaction was pure rebellion because in my mind, the word acceptance meant ‘agreeing with’ or ‘approving of’ and I had no intention of doing either of those things.
This is where I thought my faith was lacking – that if I had more faith (at that point, I felt I had none), so if I had any faith, then I could accept what God allowed. But coming to a place of acceptance is the crazy ride of grief. There’s so much rolled up in that word and that’s what I want to talk about today: What is included in ‘acceptance’ what, it really means, and 3 reasons grief cuss words such as acceptance will help you rebuild a life.
WORD of the Week Through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And weboast in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but wealso glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. Romans 5:2-4
Song of the Week Trust in God
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But here is what I love:
I know that God loves me.
I am His beloved daughter. And He delights in showing me the path I should take – if and when I let Him.
So my job is to incline the ear of my heart to Him.
To take the time to read His Word so I recognize His Voice.
To spend time in prayer so that I know what His presence and His peace are like.
To hold up my thoughts, urgings or promptings against the background of those things to “test the spirits”.
And then to wait on Him for clarity of thought, for that “peace that passes understanding” before I act.
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Well, this isn’t the episode that was scheduled for today because I wanted to share something I thought was incredibly important and something I touched on last week.
Lately several of you have shared being ‘unencouraged’ by others in daily life - some of those people being Christians. I know if I’m hearing from more than 4 or 5 people, that many others are experiencing the same thing. I find that I’m real sensitive when it comes to this subject because I’ve experienced both the helpful and the hurtful comments people make.
Today and the reason for this episode – in the last week I was reading some of the posts in the FB group – and they made me emotional because of the love and care that is shown.
I want to share some of the comments because you may not be a part of the group, but you may need to hear these!
WORD of the Week Words kill, words give life; they’re either poison or fruit—you choose. Proverbs 18:21
Song of the Week Speak Life by TobyMac
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
I am out of alignment.
And it causes pain throughout the Body.
When I do not align my feet properly, I feel in it my arches, knees, hips and back.
And when I do not align my life with God’s Word, I feel it all over.
When I pick and choose what the Bible says – or rather, what I want it to say – by taking verses out of context, I am out of alignment.
When I know what the Bible plainly says – like “Put on your new nature, and be renewed as you learn to know your Creator and become like him. In this new life, it doesn’t matter if you are a Jew or a Gentile, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbaric, uncivilized, slave, or free. Christ is all that matters, and he lives in all of us. Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience” (Colossians 3) – but choose to live like I am the only one who actually matters, I am out of alignment.
When I don’t really read or study my Bible for myself but instead live on the words of humans without checking them against the Truth of scripture, I am out of alignment.
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… The second month was different…no longer exhausted from caretaking but exhausted emotionally. I was surrounded by my peeps but less so (because after all, people had to return to their lives). I thought (quite literally I was going to die). I really did – but I kept breathing and even that was hard.
I didn’t understand how I kept waking up in the morning. What kind of purpose did my life have now? My fights began in earnest: the fight to get out of bed, to take a shower, and to care about any of those things. My fight with God also began…why, why, why? How could you let that happen, God? Why would you let that happen?
I understood and was drawn to Psalms more than ever in my life. Before I was all about Proverbs because that book told me how to live a godly life. It fit my religious life. But now Psalms and Job and all the anguish and lamenting. I understood it but I saw my situation differently. David lamented but praised while I lamented, blamed, accused and asked for understanding. I told God that 43 years was enough, and I had no purpose, so I was fine if my time was up too…
But God….
WORD of the Week “I came naked from my mother’s womb,” he said, “and I shall have nothing when I die. The Lord gave me everything I had, and they were his to take away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.” Job 1:21 Living Translation
Song of the Week The Story I'll Tell (feat. Naomi Raine) | Maverick City Music
Part of the lyrics: I’ll testify of the battles you have won! My God did not fail – it’s the story I’ll tell! I’ll look back over the years and see your hands on it!!
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But one day I will see Jesus face to face.
And one day I will understand.
Because I will see the big picture.
And I will fall at His feet and worship Him because I will see how He, indeed, worked “all things together” for my good and His glory – because I am His.
A hymn writer put it this way:
“Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him!
How I’ve proved Him o’er and o’er
Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus,
Oh, for grace to trust Him more!”
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The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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If this is your first time listening, Monica is the reason you are listening – she was my best friend but much more like a sister, mentor, mom and encourager for almost 20 years.
She was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma and in the 6 months that she lived, walked out a faith that most (including me called crazy). I was honored to be her caretaker and lived out the most awful and awesome 6 months with her.
This week I share the chapter on ‘Going After God’ in the Dying to Be Healed Book. This will describe my ugly faith journey because of Monica’s crazy faith. Last week, I shared the chapter on ‘What is Faith Then?’ I want to show you what I saw as I reflected on her journey that helped me on mine.
Your faith is being tested and there is no right or wrong to feel…you feel what you feel, so don’t worry if you question God more than you praise him. Grief will flip life and everything you believe on its head. What’s important now is that you take action in the right direction…
If you want to read more about Monica or her journey, go to the website, grief-the number2-great day.com and click on the book tab. This is not a book on grief, it is a book about faith in the hardest of circumstances and may be helpful to you!
WORD of the Week “God has a plan for each and every one of us if we are willing to listen and give Him control of our lives (Jeremiah 29:11).”
Song of the Week Rescue by Lauren Daigle
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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If this is your first time listening, Monica is the reason you are listening – she was my best friend but much more like a sister, mentor, mom and encourager for almost 20 years.
She was diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma and in the 6 months that she lived, walked out a faith that most (including me called crazy). I was honored to be her caretaker and lived out the most awful and awesome 6 months with her.
This week I want to share the chapter on What is Faith Then? In the Dying to Be Healed book. I want to show you what I saw as I reflected on her journey that helped me on mine. Next week, I’ll share the chapter on Going After God. This will describe my ugly faith journey because of Monica’s crazy faith.
Your faith is being tested now and there is no right or wrong to feel…you feel what you feel, so don’t worry if you question God more than you praise him. Grief will flip life and everything you believe on its head. What’s important now is that you take action in the right direction…
If you want to read more about Monica or her journey, go to the website, grief-the number2-great day.com and click on the book tab. This is not a book on grief, it is a book about faith in the hardest of circumstances and may be helpful to you!
WORD of the Week “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1)
Song of the Week This I Know by Monica King (posted on FB)
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
I forget Whose I am.
That my Daddy is Sovereign, Lord over all, in charge at all times and never, ever unaware of my circumstances.
I forget the equipment He has given me to navigate my life.
A full tank of gas that is continuously replenished from His own supply. Or, as Paul put it in Ephesians 1, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is at work in me.
A fully-functioning, never-wrong, always-connected GPS also known as the Holy Spirit of the Living God dwelling inside of me. He will always guide, always comfort, always correct. I just have to ask.
A full supply of food and drink, always available from the Bread of Life Himself, the Living Water that always satisfies.
And even a paper road map, the Word of God. Always there to give direction. Always there to confirm the GPS, even as the GPS confirms it.
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Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But then there is the God of the Bible.
The One Who has revealed Himself in the pages of Scripture.
The God Who IS – not the One I think He is.
Or even the One I want Him to be.
God the Father, seated on His throne.
Sovereign over all things.
With ultimate control of every circumstance.
ALL powerful.
ALL knowing.
Completely pure.
Holy.
Perfect in all His ways.
The One who “…who changes the times and the seasons” and “…removes kings and establishes kings.” (Daniel 2:21)
The One who makes “the king’s heart like channels of water” in His hand, turning it “whichever way He wishes.” (Proverbs 21:1, AMP)
The One Who “delights in every detail of our lives”. (Psalm 37:23, NLT)
The One Who “daily carries us in His arms” (Psalm 68:19, NLT)
The One Who showed us His holiness in the giving of the Law, knowing we would break it.
And then also gave us His One and Only Son as the substitute for our punishment, knowing He did not want to live without us.
And that is just the beginning of Who the Bible says He is.
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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I don’t like all the changes it will take to become healthy. Living daily life holds its own challenges before undertaking real change and to try to live daily life and change reminds me of when I went through grief. And it is what I hear from a lot of you as well.
How are you expected to walk through grief and continue to carry on normal life? My health changes are time consuming and a mental challenge at times, but going through grief is a complete upheaval of what was – it is coming to terms with what is - and then walking into the unchartered territory of what will be.
Because of continuous injuries (that I’m not at all salty about), we’ve started stretching too! How much more do I have to do to not hurt? If that statement doesn’t describe going through grief, I don’t know what does.
Now, if you take away nothing else in this episode listen to these 3 statements to help you persevere in what seems like the endless days of grief.
WORD of the Week "As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith, as you have been taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving" (Colossians 2:6–7).
Song of the Week Walk with Jesus by Consumed by Fire
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Jeremiah put it this way: “God’s mercies are new every morning.”
God created us to love fresh starts.
And so He created the rhythm of our days to give us a new beginning each morning. To begin anew each day.
Was yesterday a bad day?
Perhaps my circumstances were not what I would have liked.
Perhaps I failed to conquer that one sin, that ongoing temptation.
Perhaps I spent the day nursing a bad attitude.
Or operating strictly in my own strength.
Perhaps I snapped at someone I loved.
Or perhaps I chose to give them the cold shoulder.
Yesterday is gone.
And today is a fresh start.
Because His mercies are new every morning.
Because great is His faithfulness.
Because “weeping may last for the night but joy comes in the morning”.
Because today I can choose to “set my mind on things above” rather than on the things of earth.
Because “this is the day the Lord has made; I will rejoice and be glad in it.”
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Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Grief is something no one wants to go through. And before I went through it, it death wasn’t something I wanted to talk about. A year before Monica died, our hospital’s hospice house was built and there was a grand opening, and all staff were encouraged to go. Monica was a nurse case manager who had previously referred many patients to out-of-the county inpatient hospices, so this was a great thing for our community.
Though the building was new, spacious and beautiful, we never went because of my uncomfortableness with the idea of death and dying. I felt that if I talked about it or worse yet – walk into a hospice house – it would happen.
Because of our uncomfortableness with grief and our desire not to talk about it, there hadn’t been research into dying until 1969. So, let me share a little background on how the Stages of Grief came to be and how they were NEVER intended to help people go through grief.
Today I’m talking about who the Stages of Grief were intended for; why this is important for your journey and how to manage your emotional rollercoaster far better than using the Stages of Grief.
WORD of the Week
I’m feeling terrible—I couldn’t feel worse! Get me on my feet again. You promised, remember? When I told my story, you responded, train me well in your deep wisdom. Help me understand these things inside and out so I can ponder your miracle-wonders. My sad life’s dilapidated, a falling-down barn; build me up again by your Word. Barricade the road that goes Nowhere; grace me with your clear revelation. I choose the true road to Somewhere, I post your road signs at every curve and corner. I grasp and cling to whatever you tell me; God, don’t let me down! I’ll run the course you lay out for me if you’ll just show me how. Psalm 119:25-32 (Message)
Song of the Week Even If by Anthony Evans
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Everything I have is a gift from His good hand of grace.
The obvious stuff like stuff – my house, my car, my clothing, my money.
And the less tangible stuff – my time, my abilities, my freedom, laughter, friendships, family.
Not to mention the thousands of things I take for granted most of the time – the air in my lungs, my eyesight, the ability to walk, stand, and sit up on my own.
And the even-more-behind-the-scenes gifts like the automatic processes of my body that I rarely ponder until they are hindered – breathing, blinking, my heart beating, brain waves, nerves firing.
Every bit of that – and so much more – is a good gift from a good God.
And every bit of that is utterly dependent upon Him, whether I recognize that fact or not.
Paul put it this way. He said, “In Him we live and move and exist.” (Acts 17)
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Walking through grief will be the hardest thing you ever do – for many reasons including losing your identity because you can no longer by the you - you were before your loved one died; or not knowing how to live a life different than the one you have lived for years or what you had expected to live with them. Also, the loss will never leave you. This is important because first, I don’t want to freak you out thinking that it will never get better – it will. But this is important in what we are talking about when it comes to crossroads moments after loss.
And before I get into what I want to share, please do not make any life-altering decisions for at least the first year. Your life has been altered and so has your brain because of grief. The brain is changed in grief, and it needs time to heal as well. So, to say you are not in your right mind in the first year of grief is pretty accurate. Because of that, no big financial decisions, selling the house decisions, relationship decisions should be made right now. If you have to sell property or move, then you have to but if you don’t have to – don’t.
I have gotten a lot of questions about dating recently. The questions have been specifically from women who have lost their husbands. However, beginning new relationships for anyone going through grief also applies here.
Today - the question is – how long should I wait until I date again?
WORD of the Week Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don't try to figure out everything on your own. 6 Listen for God's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he's the one who will keep you on track. 7 Don't assume that you know it all. Proverbs 3:5-7 message
Song of the Week Have Thine Own Way by Lynda Randall
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But I am not always with Him.
I forget that He is right here.
Loving me.
Enjoying me.
Wanting to spend time with me.
Seeking my heart.
Painting rainbows, sunsets, and flowers for my enjoyment.
Providing sweet treats for my taste buds and my soul.
Willing to listen every moment.
Willing to guide every decision I make.
Willing to give me all I need, all the time.
Thankfully, His presence is not based on my remembrance of Him.
He is there whether I see Him or not.
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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As Christians we are all flawed, like the rest of humanity. And, as Christians, we should grieve differently. But, if we are still very human, what does ‘grieving differently’ look like and how do you find the kind of help that takes you to God rather toward the world.
Finding people who will help you heal are SO important right now and you may find that some friends/family who you thought would always be there for you – aren’t. And on the flip side, you probably have met or will meet those you never expected to be a part of your life who become vital to your healing.
This is not by mistake. In grief, I saw God use circumstances to refine my world and what I call my inner circle.
Today we’re going to talk about the hallmarks of Godly friends to help you in your healing through grief.
WORD of the Week Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm. Proverbs 13:20
Song of the Week My Prayer for You by Alisa Turner
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Others would quickly throw up their hands and take a seat in a corner, rocking back and forth, moaning about the problem to all who would listen. They would even go so far as to say, “Well, obviously the King has forgotten about me. After all, He is so busy with His whole Kingdom and I am just a little steward. No one cares – and especially not the King! After all, if He cared about me, I wouldn’t have problems to overcome.” What they forgot was that the King was all wise. He knew his enemy and had control over what problems He allowed the enemy to cause.
Because, you see, the King had a deeper and wiser plan than the enemy. He knew that each problem the enemy caused could be a precious lesson for the steward, a way to help his or her corner of the Kingdom thrive. And He had already promised that to the stewards – “Whatever the enemy intends for evil, I will work together for good for you because you are a steward of my Kingdom. And even the problems you bring on yourself – even those, I will bring something beautiful from, if you will let me.”
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Nobody wants to attend a funeral – regardless of who it is. But – when it’s your loved one that the funeral is being scheduled for and it’s gonna be you on the front row? Well – that’s a whole different ball game!
Is this really happening? Did we just schedule a date for their funeral? It all seems surreal, but no amount of protest can change the fact that it has been scheduled.
Beyond the shock of this event – how do you get through the day; the activities before and after and how do you navigate other’s emotions when you are just trying to breathe?
Today we’ll talk about how to get through the service of your loved one and if you are listening to this, you have probably already walked through this incredibly hard day. Listen anyway because there are very practical and helpful actions for you to take in the days, weeks and months after.
WORD of the Week the Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:1-4 (NIV)
Song of the Week I Will Rise by Chris Tomlin
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
I say that I believe that God is real.
I say a lot of things about Him.
He is good.
Everything He does is right.
He is Sovereign, the Most High God, in complete control.
He is worthy of all my praise.
He is a good, good Father and He loves me.
He hates sin – all sin.
He loves people – all people.
He is the Creator and as such, gets to set the rules. All of the rules.
But do these beliefs even inform my actions – let alone determine them?
I say, “I believe that God is good and everything He does is right.”
But then something goes wrong and I immediately doubt His love for me.
Or something goes wrong and I immediately go into fix-it mode, without stopping to pray or even to think about what His Word might say on this matter.
Or something goes wrong and I outwardly smile but inwardly start to fret about how it.
So, do I really believe that “God is good and everything He does is right”? Or is it lip-service?
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Today is a great day because I get to introduce Cheri Eilers to you. Now, if you are in the Grief Group for Christian Women (private FB group), you have been blessed by her warm and caring welcomes. But today everyone gets to hear Cheri’s story.
Cheri’s husband of over 40 years died and soon after, her mother did also. She will share with you how these losses took her to a ‘crisis of faith,’ and what happened next.
I believe you will be able to relate to the emotional pain and spiritual questioning and I pray you will be encouraged to hold on as she shares the hope from God that makes healing possible.
WORD of the Week And provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor. Isaiah 61:3
Song of the Week "Scars" by I Am They
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Learn from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
When people do not meet my expectations, I have choices. I can be offended and then choose to forgive. Or I can be offended and then choose not to forgive (which, of course, would be sin). Or, I can choose to not be offended at all, remembering that we are all flawed sinners and choosing to believe the best about that person. (And yes, sometimes I have to call the other person on their behavior – but most of the time the offense committed falls under, “Love covers a multitude of sins.”.) But when GOD does not meet my expectations, I have only one correct choice.
And that is to trust Him.
To believe that He has the big picture in mind.
To remember that this world is incredibly temporary.
To “set my mind on things above” (Colossians 3), remembering that in the not-too-distant future, I will be at Home with him and all of these troubles will be what Paul calls them – “light and momentary” (2 Corinthians 4).
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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What’s it like to hear from an old friend? You may not have talked for a while – months, years even decades but when you do reconnect…isn’t it amazing how you can pick right back up like no time had passed?
There may not have been a lot of contact, but there is a great connection. That’s how your relationship with God may be in grief. You may not want or be able to have a lot of contact right now, but I promise, you are still so very connected!
Remember how happy you are to talk with that old friend? Now imagine how happy God is to hear from you especially when you are going through the hardest time of life. He’s ecstatic and it doesn’t matter if it’s been a while.
Today I’ll share my reconnection with an old friend and 3 promises for you to hold onto while going through grief to help ease the pressure of how much contact you should have with God right now.
WORD of the Week And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age. Matthew 28:20
Song of the Week Why God by Austin French
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
As an adult, I still have that same over-active brain.
And it still loves to do its most creative, grueling and unreasonable workouts between 1 and 2 AM.
I don’t imagine disasters like house fires now.
Instead, the brain kicks in with a to-do list. And a problems list. And a “how-are-we-going-to-deal-with-THAT?” list.
During the day I do a much better job catching the lists when they start to march through my mind. I wrestle them to the ground by using these steps:
Write down what needs to be done.
Pray over it, releasing it to God.
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Today, I’m excited to share Juli Boit with you!
Juli Boit is an author, community builder, and nonprofit leader working at the intersection of faith, global health, and human dignity. For eighteen years, Juli has lived and worked in Africa, founding and serving as International Director of Living Room International, a community-led nonprofit providing hospice and palliative care services to adults and children in Western Kenya.
A Family Nurse Practitioner, Juli has combined her dual passions of healthcare and social justice into a unique expression of love that provides desperately needed services in an underserved community. That said, Juli would be the first to add she’s the one who has been loved the most by her patients and neighbors in her home village of Kipkaren—most notably by Titus, her Kenyan husband, and their children Sharon, Alice, Ella, Geoffrey, and Ryan.
What she is doing in Kenya is needed and exceptional! To learn more about Juli and the important work she is doing please visit her website: https://juliboit.com/
WORD of the Week Love is Patient, Love is Kind… I Corinthians 13
Song of the Week The Greatest of These is Love by Larnelle Harris
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
I want to want just You, God.
Not what You can do.
Not what You can give me.
Just You.
I want to love You simply because You are God.
My Creator.
My King.
THE King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
The Great I AM.
The Rock.
My Fortress, Strong Tower, Deliverer.
And, more than any of that, my Savior.
I want to love You simply because You chose to love me first.
I want to love You because You saw my life before time began and made a plan to redeem me, to take the justly deserved punishment for my sins, to give me eternal life, to call me Your precious child.
I want to love You for Your goodness, Your kindness, Your mercy and grace.
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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When I heard that Mandisa had died, I was so shocked…then very sad that someone I never met – but who had a profound impact on my grief journey – was no longer with us.
It took me right back to her song, “He is With You” and one of the darkest moments of my fight with God – a God I didn’t understand – a God I was starting to question even existed.
This song was what, I believe, God used to help soften my heart toward him and turn the greatest fight of my life (with Him) to a crossroad moment where I decided he was real, he was good, and He was with me!
Thank you Mandisa and thank you Lord for using such a beautiful soul to help bring light to my darkness!
WORD of the Week There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. Ecclesiastes 3:1
Song of the Week He is With You by Mandisa
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Your Father in heaven is a good, good Dad.
He adores you!
He is crazy about you.
AND HE KNOWS WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU.
Because He made you.
And He sees every moment of time, past, present and future.
He sees it all.
And He knows the very best ways to guide you through it all.
He has been kind enough to lay it out in His Word.
How to live.
How to handle your money.
How to raise your kids.
How to do marriage well.
How to treat people who mistreat you.
How to treat your boss, no matter your job.
How to deal with your sexuality.
How to navigate through temptation.
How to dress – even how to handle alcohol and food!
And what to do when you blow it in any area.
It is ALL in there!
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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What does health have to do with what you are going through? After all, who cares about being healthy when you’ve lost your loved one? The short answer is that you should.
One of the biggest similarities between grief and health in my experience is the “when” question! When will it change, when will it be done?
Today we’ll talk about the ‘measuring stick’ of change. We’ll talk about how we tend to look at the wrong measure for healing in grief and for getting healthy in our physical bodies.
And, most importantly, I’m going to remind you of the one thing you have that many don’t. I’ve had a reminder of the stark contrast of those of you listening to this podcast versus others!
WORD of the Week For you have need of patient endurance [to bear up under difficult circumstances without compromising], so that when you have carried out the will of God, you may receive and enjoy to the full what is promised. Hebrews 10:36 (amplified)
Song of the Week Press On by Mandisa
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
“But here is the real power in the “why behind the what” that goes well beyond working with kids. It is a powerful tool for dealing with temptation in your own life.
God has set boundaries over us to keep us safe and help us to accomplish the purposes He planned in advance for us to do. (Ephesians 2). Those boundaries are clearly laid out in Scripture. And He always, always tells us the “why behind the what” when it comes to those boundaries.”
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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What does health have to do with what you are going through? After all, who cares about being healthy when you’ve lost your loved one? The short answer is that you should. I’m not talking about the long-term results because getting active while in the day-to-day life of grief will do three things for you: improve your emotions, decrease overwhelm and give you a healthy distraction or break from the heaviness of what you must deal with.
I wish I could tell you how I did that and how much it helped, but as you know my fight with God took all my energy the first 2 years and even when I was able to push, I didn’t. If that’s you today, that’s perfectly alright, but what if you could feel better with minimal effort?
Today we’ll talk about ‘challenging the impossible’ and I’ll share where I am in my health journey which started in earnest in February of this year. This is important for my long-term health, but it’s also the last thing I never took control of after Monica died.
Going through grief, you are equipping yourself to improve your health because the processes are similar. And, if you improve your health, you will help your daily emotions.
WORD of the Week For you have need of patient endurance [to bear up under difficult circumstances without compromising], so that when you have carried out the will of God, you may receive and enjoy to the full what is promised. Hebrews 10:36 (amplified)
Song of the Week Happy Dance by MercyMe
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Click Here to take Action Now - “The First Year of Grief. How to Survive with Hope and Heal.”
Join The Grief Group for Christian Women on Facebook
Read about Monica’s entire Journey, Dying to Be Healed - Book - Grief2GreatDay
The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
“When pressure and stress bear down on me, I delight in Your Word.”
David clung to the promises of God.
He consciously remembered the history of God’s people as well as his personal history with the Lord. As he chose to remember God’s Word, he heard God’s voice – above the tumult that was his life.
And he not only knew it in his head, he cradled it in his heart.
But even that would have been useless if he had not applied it to his life.
He lived God’s commands.
Even when it was hard.
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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When you lose a loved one, there is no question that you will question some things. I don’t care how close a relationship you have or don’t have with God, you will question things from his existence to your faith and everything in between because your loved one has died. This is where your plans, the life you were living and expecting to continue to live ‘bump into the sovereignty of God.’
That bump for me made me question my questions and his goodness. It made me question whether he was there and listening because Monica’s faith was not rewarded, she was not healed and she suffered the 6 months before she died. What kind of God allows that?
It doesn’t matter where you are today in your relationship with God because great transformation is possible for you! Yes, you can get through the day without crying (it took me over a year), Yes, you can think about your loved one without falling apart and yes, you do still have a future because God is real, he is good, and he has plans for you!
Today, I’ll share how to spiritually handle unanswered prayers and how to build a deep faith even in grief. God will not waste your pain!!
WORD of the Week Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenges come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors. So don’t try to get out of anything prematurely. Let it do its work so you become mature and well-developed, not deficient in any way. James 1:2-4
Song of the Week Stay Strong by Danny Gokey
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But then came the rain. And the weeds popping up all over again.
Because that is what rain does. It brings to light what is truly planted just beneath the surface. In all my vehement hoeing, I neglected to take out the roots of the weeds. And even though I was zealous, I was not careful and absolute. And when the rains came, they showed my labors for what they were.
How like my life! When the sun is shining and my circumstances are all I think they should be, it is easy to disguise the true contents of my heart.
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The Holidays are Over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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We know we shouldn’t worry about things – that ‘giving it to God’ is the only way to truly calm our anxieties. In life before grief, you may have tried hard to ‘stop worrying,’ to stop being in control of the things you had no control over, but it wasn’t easy. Now, in grief…well – that’s a whole different deal. Your loss and how it occurred can cause you to fear new things while amplifying the fears we already had.
The song of the week (Letting Go) has lyrics that speak to this: "Maybe I don’t have to see what the future holds to trust Your promises to me. In my weakness You are strong. And in the moments when I feel powerless, you are closest to me then.”
Today I’m going to share a situation in my life – just a few weeks ago – that illustrates this point. I was disappointed in my reaction because it reminded me of when I walked through grief and tried to control everything on my own. Instead, I should have given it to God and had faith to let him handle the outcome.
WORD of the Week Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life. Phil 4:6-7
Song of the Week Letting Go by Switch Music
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
God. Loves. You.
You. Are. Loved.
Because, for once in your life, this love is not based on your performance – or lack thereof.
It is based in His.
His performance.
His character.
His heart.
His choice.
God loves you because of Who He is.
Because He chooses to do so.
And He refuses not to.
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Even in grief, there are choices to make. You don’t feel like you have a choice in many of the things which brought you to this point and you’re right. Life is not easy and there are times when you have no control over what happens to you.
What you do have a choice over is what to do when those things happen. Grief, in my opinion, is the hardest thing you will ever go through and for most of us, there are many losses in our lifetime.
What do you do now? After the shock wears off, it is up to you to choose to continue to live. If you’re thinking, “I want to get out of the bed, but I just can’t,” please rethink that statement. If you are physically able to get out of bed, then the truth is, you feel too overwhelmed to face the day.
Today we’ll talk about 3 hard decisions you must make as you walk through grief. Are they hard? Yes! Are they worth it? YES!
WORD of the Week Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:31-32
Song of the Week Trust in God by Aware Worship (featuring Mark Gutierrez)
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But I often forget.
I forget that this world is not my home. I forget that I am a stranger in a strange land. I forget that I am not living for the here and now but for eternity. I forget to “seek first the Kingdom of God and HIS righteousness”. I forget that many, many of the people around me do not have a personal relationship with God. They have not been forgiven because they have not asked. They have not seen prayers answered because they do not believe. I forget that I have one purpose and one purpose only – to glorify God.
This life is not about me. My comfort. My happiness. My successes. Or my failures. My struggles. My needs. This life is not about me. It is a short, temporary journey leading to an eternal home. And that is not just true about me – it is true about every person I meet. Their lives, like mine, are “flowers quickly fading”. And their lives, like mine, are short, temporary journeys that will end in an eternal destination – life with God forever or life separated from Him. My sole purpose in life is to be a gigantic, glowing, flashing sign that says, “God loves you.
He wants to be your friend. I know because He says so in His Word, and because He is my friend – let me point the way to Him.”
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Do you visit the grave of your loved one?
Death is the ultimate divide between our past and our future (John Piper). When we walk through grief, we aren’t thinking about these profound insights. Trying to make sense of ‘what is’ and ‘what was’ is part of what takes us to visit the grave of our loved ones. It can also help us process our new reality.
Today, I’ll share ways that visiting their grave are unhealthy and unhelpful and ways that going to your loved one’s grave is healthy, helpful and honoring.
And, if you do not have a physical grave to visit, I’ll share how this can apply to you too.
WORD of the Week To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. Ecclesiastes 3:1-4
Song of the Week He’ll Do It Again by Karen Wheaton
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
I have to take every problem, every situation, every decision, every thought and align them with God’s Word.
I have to take a giant step back and ask God to give me His perspective on each thing, person, circumstance, decision.
I have to put on the glasses of what I say I believe and actually apply the words to the reality, choosing to trust that His perspective, ways, thoughts and plans are better than my own.
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Today we’ll continue the conversation about using dependence on God to achieve what seems impossible.
I’ve asked before, what seems impossible in your life today? Is it that life will ever be good or even normal again? Maybe your impossible is that the tears will actually stop after feeling like you cried an ocean.
What if I told you that those things and more ARE possible for you! Yes you! If you are a child of God, this is available to you, even after going through a life-shattering loss!
I’m also gonna give you more details about how you can join me in my health journey! If you are wondering why I would think care about health right now when you’re just trying to get through the day – well, it’s because what I learned in my grief journey can help you in yours.
This is not about you running a marathon but understanding that grief (and health) are not sprints! This is about how you show up for yourself; it’s about how you push through the “who cares” and the “I cant’s” of grief to build a healthy physical, emotional and spiritual foundation for life you still have to live. Don’t settle for watching life go by – because you have a gift, you have a purpose, and you are here for more!
WORD of the Week For everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. 1 John 5:4
Song of the Week Stronger by Mandisa
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
Truth: God not only promises to meet my needs, He promises to never, ever leave me or forsake me. I cannot make Him go away – even when I want to do so! I cannot make Him stop loving me, even when I stop loving myself. (Hebrews 13; John 10)
And that would be enough. But He does still more.
Not only does He not destroy me, His rebel creation, He long ago provided a way to redeem me.
And He not only redeems me – but then He bids me to come to Him with all I need.
And He not only says to come boldly, but He promises me His presence. Daily. Forever.
And then He does even more. He takes all this wonder even farther….
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The Holidays are Over but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Today we’ll begin a conversation about using dependence on God to achieve what seems impossible. When we do that, we become an overcomer.
So, as I’ve asked before, what seems impossible in your life today? Is it that life will ever be good or even normal again? Maybe your impossible is that the tears will actually stop after feeling like you cried an ocean.
What if I told you that those things and more ARE possible for you! Yes you! If you are a child of God, this is available to you, even after going through a life-shattering loss!
I’m also gonna tell you how you can join me in my health journey! If you are wondering why I would think care about health right now when you’re just trying to get through the day – well, it’s because what I learned in my grief journey can help you in yours.
This is not about you running a marathon but understanding that grief (and health) are not sprints! It’s about how you show up for yourself; it’s about how you push through the “who cares” and the “I cant's” of grief to build a healthy physical, emotional and spiritual foundation for life you still have to live. Don’t settle for watching life go by – because you have a gift, you have a purpose, and you are here for more!
WORD of the Week Because Christ lives, we can live a life here on earth, not void of pain and temptation, but surrounded with the promise that God is “near to the broken-hearted and saves crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18).
Song of the Week Mount Druitt Conquerors - Because He Lives (Samoan)
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
The “Truth” side of the equation is not how I feel about Truth or my version of it.
The “Truth” side is based in Scripture, in God’s Word, in what HE says is true. I don’t usually put references for verses when I am doing this in my journal. But I wanted you to see that none of those are my ideas.
In fact, if I replace my emotions with truth of my own making that is not based in the Word of God, then I have simply jumped from one barrier to another. This is why it is so very, very important to spend time in Word of God often – so that you can know Truth and apply it to your everyday world.
Because when I spend time getting to know God as He is, as He has revealed Himself in His Word, then I can replace my feelings with Truth – and I can soar above the barriers.
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The Holidays are over, but the struggle is not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Last week we talked about being a conqueror and this week it’s gonna be about being an overcomer. Don’t worry I haven’t forgotten that you are dealing with grief, but I’m not talking about what you are supposed to muster up in your own strength which may feel opposite of how your current days.
My grief journey, as you know, began with fighting God for more than a full year, so this is not the Easter message you are used to hearing. The Resurrection of Jesus didn’t move me during that season – it was the other less inspiring aspects that drew me to God.
This Easter your hope can’t be in trying harder or all the things you think you ‘should’ do or ‘should’ feel. Your hope can’t be found in the past (because it’s gone) or the future (when hopefully things will change). It can only be found in Jesus.
WORD of the Week I have told you all this so that you will have peace of heart and mind. Here on earth, you will have many trials and sorrows; but cheer up, for I have overcome the world.” John 16:33
Song of the Week I Thirst by Tatiana
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
God is good.
And everything He does is right.
Do you believe that?
If you do, it will revolutionize your life.
If you don’t, it will paralyze your faith and demoralize your life.
It was the lie – the first lie ever uttered on earth – that the serpent spoke to Eve in the Garden of Eden. “Did God really say…?” (Genesis 3)
In other words, “Does God really know what He is doing? Does He really have your best interest at heart? Perhaps He is keeping something from you…or you from something…that is really, really good. Because, after all, your eyes and ears tell you that you know better…”
God is NOT good and He does not know what He is doing.
Walking by sight always leads to the same conclusion – this is a mess and God made a mistake.
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The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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In grief we feel weak and weary. We feel captive to our emotions because sometimes there’s no controlling the tears or meltdowns. We wish we could be just a little bit stronger, a little bit further along – a little bit anything but what we are.
The idea of being a conqueror right now is almost comical because we feel far from that. The truth is grief is hard beyond anything we’ve done in our lives, and we don’t take the time to give ourselves grace or honor the process.
Today we’ll talk about what turning into the conqueror looks like in your life. This isn’t something you do alone – you partner with God to achieve what has been impossible in your life.
WORD of the Week
You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. Genesis 50:20
Song of the Week Don’t Stop Praying by Matthew West
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
That takes intentionality.
That takes choosing.
And that is not based on convenience, how I feel or whatever better thing has come up. It is a choice to be committed.
Just like I can choose to commit to working out regularly, which will result in great benefit for my body, I can choose to commit to gathering with the Body of Christ regularly, which will result in great benefit for that Body.
It takes discipline and commitment. But the payoff is great.
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The Holidays are over, but the Struggle is Not! Hear healing testimonies from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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Most days in grief we feel weak and weary. We feel captive to our emotions because sometimes there’s no controlling the tears or meltdowns. We wish we could be just a little bit stronger, a little bit further along – a little bit anything but what we are.
The idea of being a conqueror right now is almost comical because we feel far from that. The truth is grief is hard beyond anything we’ve done in our lives, and we don’t take the time to give ourselves grace or honor the process.
Today we’ll talk about what being captive means and how it’s much bigger than our individual grief…it’s about spiritual warfare and I want you to understand that the part you play is extremely important!
WORD of the Week
Turn again our captivity, O LORD, as the streams in the south. They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goes forth and weeps, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him." Psalm 126:4-6
Song of the Week Stay Strong by Danny Gokey
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The holidays are over, but the struggle is NOT! Hear from Those Who Have Walked Your Journey! Holiday Grief Relief Summit (replay recording)
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily! Welcome to Coffee & Kathy, this is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
But I am nothing without my Conductor.
He is the glue that holds my life together, bringing just the right music at the right time, the right dance partners at the right place.
He sets the pace. Six days of work and one of rest.
He brings in the instruments to make beautiful music; sometimes in a minor key; often in lilting, joyful tones; always the right music at the right time.
But without Him keeping the rhythm of my life, it would all fall apart.
Paul said it this way: “In Him, we live and move and have our being.” (Acts 17)
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The pain of grief overshadows everything in the beginning of your journey. It becomes the lens through which all things are filtered.
So, it’s not surprising that you may have anger, confusion, a million questions or even doubt your faith. It can even cause you to doubt God’s existence.
So, reading the Bible in those first ‘moments’ (which could be weeks or months) becomes different and harder, for a lot of reasons. The thing is, that building your relationship with God and allowing him to comfort you and heal your heart is the single best thing to do. And that is done through praying and reading the Bible.
Today, I’ll share how to read and pray while you could care less about doing anything and overwhelmed with pain.
WORD of the Week
Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life. Philippians 4:6-7
Song of the Week Broken Hallelujah by Mandisa
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SHOW NOTES
Well, Hey Framily and welcome to Coffee & Kathy. This is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
You cannot choose what others do or say.
And you cannot choose your emotions.
But you can choose your reactions.
And your attitudes.
And your actions.
And the best part? The same power that multiplied the loaves and fishes is at work in you. The same God who raised Jesus from the dead have given you everything you need for life and godliness. (2 Peter 1) You have the power inside of you, not from who you are, but from WHOSE you are.
So you are able to choose.
And so am I.
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Moving from confusion of why you lost your loved one or how they died or anything that leads you to get stuck in, “this is NOT how it was supposed to be” makes acceptance that God’s plan for our life is ultimately the plan harder (even though we can’t see it or understand it).
The process to get from why? To what now? is just that – a process. For some, it’s quicker than for others, but for ALL, it’s not easy and it’s never as fast as we’d like it.
However, in these valleys is where you build a reliance and a relationship on God like never before.
Today, we’ll talk about how to make the process LONGER – something no one wants to do!!
WORDs of the Week
But the plans of the LORD stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations. Psalm 33:11
Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand. Proverbs 19:21
Song of the Week The Struggle by Zach Williams
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SHOW NOTES
Well, hey Framily and welcome to Coffee & Kathy!
This is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Quote:
You may feel insignificant or alone, down or discouraged today.
And you are, indeed, a “flower quickly fading”, “a vapor”, “a mist”, according to Scripture. But you are useful to the Creator, a cloud of His creation, set apart for His purposes.
Just keep trusting Him and then sit back and see what He can do with YOU, His cloud.
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When you lose someone, you love, your brain does some strange things.
God made our amazing bodies and what happens to your brain after the death of a loved one is a protective measure. But it leaves you confused and unsure of everything. Also, in grief you have to make some basic and sometimes huge decisions, so how do you do that when you hardly know what day it is?
God will guide you – but how do you trust Him when making these important decisions? Listen today for 3 practical ways to trust God in your uncertainty.
WORD of the Week
Mortals make elaborate plans, but God has the last word. Humans are satisfied with whatever looks good; GOD probes for what is good. Put God in charge of your work, then what you’ve planned will take place. Proverbs 16:1-3
Song of the Week Trust in God by Aware Worship
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Well Hey Framily and welcome to Coffee & Kathy!
This is Stef from the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. You are listening to our weekly devotional episode.
These weekly devotionals are a way for you to get quiet, grab some coffee, tea, or green smoothie and listen as I read from Kathy’s Blog entitled, “Learned Along the Way.” She was an incredibly wise, funny and fully committed Christ follower.
Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever face, don’t ever let anyone diminish that – but let’s also not diminish the power of God’s Word and the transformational healing He will do in your life. I am a living testimony of going from pitiful (heartbroken, years of tears, angry at God & the world, overwhelmed and confused) to powerful (at peace, joyful and strong in my trust, hope and faith in God).
You are not alone and your today does not have to be your forever! Oh, I’m so glad you’re here today! What you need to do now is be still and just listen.
Memorable Passage:
But since when do people expect the pot to cook for them?
Where does it make sense that the pipe creates the water that flows through it?
Who in their right mind is more excited about the container holding the treasure than the treasure in it?
Because You, God, are the Master Chef, creating the gourmet meal.
I am the pot You use to make the masterpiece.
You are the Living Water that chases away drought, washes away dirt, quenches thirst. I am the pipe that the Water flows through.
You are the Infinite Treasure, the Invaluable Gift.
I am the box that simply holds the gift open for others to see.
The pressure is off.
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How do I get relief from this endless pain? How do I stop being angry or asking why or trying to do the million things that seem impossible?
Grief is like that movie ‘Groundhog Day’ – the same thing day after day after day. It seems like there’s only changes for the worse and that kind of routine starts to wear on you after a while. It also erodes your hope for a future that is different.
There are three things that will help when you feel like all ya got is grief, that life can’t get better, and that God has forgotten you. These things will relieve some of the expectation pressure, help you in your interactions with God and serve as a reminder that tomorrow can and will be different!
WORD of the Week And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you. John 16:22
Song of the Week Never Ever Give Up by Matthew West
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In 2023 I began the year with the ‘best of’ from the year before and it was well received. So, I’m doing the same thing this year. I’m re-airing the best 5 episodes of 2023.
One of the scariest things for me when I was going through grief was getting stuck. Initially I didn’t know what to do to get through in a healthy way, so I did a lot of the wrong things. I knew that life would never be the same, but I feared that I would never have a life again.
I can tell you there are helpful and healing things you can do – a lot of which I’ve talked about in previous episodes. But there are also things that can help keep you stuck.
Today, I’m going to share 3 things you may be doing that will keep you from healing. Listen to see if you are doing any of them and if you are, how to change that!
WORD of the Week But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." Is 40:31.
Song of the Week Gonna Be Alright by Ryan Ellis
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In 2023 I began the year with the ‘best of’ from the year before and it was well received. So, I’m doing the same thing this year. I’m re-airing the best 5 episodes of 2023.
Nights are the worst when your mind won’t stop racing. Your thoughts which were once your own seem to take you over. It’s not just thoughts at that point, it’s anxiety and fear and the darkness of night amplifies those feelings.
You’ve tried a million times to turn it off – to shut the loop down but nothing seems to work. You might have even tried meditating on the scripture (for a couple of days) and still nothing.
Today, I’ll share why what you’re wanting (the racing thoughts to stop and for sleep to come or getting through the day better or building a relationship with God) seems to elude you in grief. And, more importantly, I’ll talk about how to turn that ship around and point it toward progress.
WORD of the week Be Still and Know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
Song of the Week Be Still by Hillsong Worship
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In 2023 I began the year with the ‘best of’ from the year before and it was well received. So, I’m doing the same thing this year. I’m re-airing the best 5 episodes of 2023.
If you think gutting it through grief or falling in a hole during grief will make the pain stop or result in better days, you need to listen to this episode.
Our expectations of the grief process are based on emotional expectations or the pressure of what our faith should do in our journey. Grief is really not a topic people want to talk about, so there are so many things we don’t know as we travel this difficult road.
What about your brain? Remember that commercial about – this is your brain and then they showed a frying pan and said, this is your brain on drugs? Well, grief also physically affects your brain. Today we’ll talk about how it affects your brain which will give you a little relief and hopefully increase the grace you give yourself in grief.
WORD of the week Be Still and Know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
Song of the Week Be Still by Hillsong Worship
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In 2023 I began the year with the ‘best of’ from the year before and it was well received. So, I’m doing the same thing this year. I’m re-airing the best 5 episodes of 2023.
Today is a ‘Story of Hope’ episode with Stephanie Flohr. Her husband, Dan was diagnosed with cancer in August 2018 and died 21 months later in 2020.
I know some of you listening today are in a dark and scary place. You may feel that nothing will ever change, and you are sick of hurting.
If you are looking for something to help you hold on, listen to this episode for hope because Stephanie was where you may be. There is a way out – there is a different life – there is still a plan and a purpose for your life.
WORD of the week
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. Psalm 147:3
Song of the Week It’s Quite a Valley by Brian Free & Assurance
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In 2023 I began the year with the ‘best of’ from the year before and it was well received. So, I’m doing the same thing this year. I’m re-airing the best 5 episodes of 2023.
When you hear happy anniversary, it’s usually a happy thing.
But anniversaries in grief are not happy – they are things we begin to feel anxious about a week before, they are hard to walk through, and you might be exhausted the week after.
If the anniversary of your loved one’s death is coming up, listen to this episode for some practical ways to honor your loved one while not forgetting what a significant day this is in your life and your healing.
WORD of the week Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23
Song of the Week Song of a Broken Heart – Casting Crowns
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A new year but the same pain is another frustrating fact of grief. It reinforces that it’ll NEVER be over. But I’m here to tell you that while the second year isn’t the end of grief (and that tidbit may help free you), there are changes to expect.
If this is in fact a second year for you or if it’s the second month, it’s important for you to listen today to know what to expect in your second year of grief. This is not all flowers and rainbows, but it should give you hope!
WORD of the Week
Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:18-19
Song of the Week
You Know My Name by Tash Cobbs Leonard
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Thanks for hanging out with me today, on Christmas. I know you’re probably struggling today, so I want to walk through the lyrics of our ‘Song of the Week’ and share 5 Bible verses to remind you why there is still hope.
Had I not gone through the kind of pain that took my breath away, and made me doubt I’d EVER stop crying, I wouldn’t be telling you how possible it is – regardless of how it feels to you today.
I would read the successful journeys from grief 2 great days of others, and I thought, yeah, that’s them – it’ll never happen for me. But God is no respecter of persons, so I too went from pitiful to peaceful and He gave me a calling I never expected.
Regardless of how hopeless you feel today - you can still hope for a future where you can breathe again – where you can laugh again and where you can live again.
WORD of the Week Romans 12:12 Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation and continuing constant in prayer.
Song of the Week Not your typical Christmas song, so listen and see if you can’t relate to the words.
Somewhere in Your Silent Night by Casting Crowns – https://youtu.be/nT-5cP4BeoI
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The holidays are a real grief milestone – much like your loved one’s birthday, day of death and anniversaries. You know they are coming and yet there is no good way to prepare for how you will feel and how to make it through.
I felt a lot of anxiety, sadness and guilt as the holidays neared. The guilt came from knowing that as a Christian, I should be so focused and thankful for the reason we celebrate Christmas. But all I wanted was to crawl in a hole until December 26th.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about letting go of guilt and how to cope with everyone else’s annoying happiness. Sorry, not sorry – it’s truth.
WORD of the Week Deuteronomy 31:8
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
Song of the Week
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In the first two years of grief, you will have more ‘bad’ days than good. You’ll feel like things will never change, that you are once again back to square one. It’s so hard but it’s also a normal response to losing your loved one – the one you can’t figure out how to live without.
The pain is so great on some days that you don’t think you can continue because even when you have a good day or even a good week, the tsunami of grief is once again crashing over you. Where did that come from? Why did it happen again?
Today we’ll talk about those days that suck – they are awful and exhausting and hope-deflating and all the things that make you want to be anyone but you, right now. There are ways to make these days better, but you also need to know what is required of you to make that happen.
WORD of the Week Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12
Song of the Week Christmas Hits Different by Tobymac feat. Tasha Layton
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In life before grief, you probably dealt with self-limiting thoughts that keep you overthinking things. In grief, you’re gonna deal with self-limiting thoughts and all doubts that have ever crossed your mind. You will struggle with those thoughts more than usual which will tempt you to find comfort quickly in unhealthy behaviors.
Let me go ahead and tell you that finding comfort in unhealthy habits (be they old or new) will complicate your life and prolong your grief. Yes, there will be days where you feel extremely weak and comfort in the wrong things will feel like the right or only thing that will help.
Grief is hard enough, don’t make life harder on yourself. In this episode, I’m going to talk about some of those habits and 3 healthy ways to NOT go to or return to them.
WORD of the Week Matthew 11:28-30
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”
Song of the Week
The Struggle by Zach Williams https://youtu.be/e3DFQ75CpHc
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Has it been shocking to you that grief has been harder than you thought? That it’s taking SO much longer than you imagined and that it seems like it will never end?
Well, the first holidays (and possibly the second) will be as shocking and make you feel the same way.
In preparation for your first holidays, I’m going to share:
WORD of the Week
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7
Song of the Week
Even When it Hurts – Hillsong United https://youtu.be/hrSJwO5dJXg
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SHOW NOTES - This is a replay from Thanksgiving 2022
Today is Thanksgiving and it may be a day you just want over with, so giving thanks isn’t so easy. And, when you are getting lost in your feelings, it’s hard to do the thing that will change all things. I’m talking about being in God’s word.
Today, I want you to know that you aren’t alone, that you are loved. Just sit back and listen as I read God’s word and a few quotes to help you through this day. God is still good, and He still has a purpose for your life.
WORD of the Week
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Deuteronomy 31:8
Song of the Week
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This week, I’ll be answering a question that I receive a lot. It’s actually a question I had, and it was the fear I had. Because grief was so painful and made me question everything, I was convinced that life would never be good again, that it would be painful, sad, and hopeless.
Because grief is so overwhelming, it’s easy to feel this way. And when things don’t change day after day and month after month, we start worrying that grief has become our new reality.
I’ll share how to know if you are making progress, how to know if you are stuck and need help. I’ll share some things that will prolong your grief walk and share what will bring hope and healing.
WORD of the Week Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12
Song of the Week God Help Me by Unspoken
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You are going through grief right now but life around you goes on as it always has. That in itself seems wrong, but are you dealing with the same expectations from others in a different way?
As Christians we tend to take on others’ problems in an unhealthy way because we feel or were taught, we are supposed to. But are we?
In grief, for the first time in my life, I had boundaries. During grief, I didn’t care who thought I was being selfish or what anyone thought of me because I didn’t have enough energy to do anything but make it through the day myself.
Today we’ll look at how to set healthy boundaries in grief and for the rest of your life. And I’ll tell you the answer to “how do I know when to say yes and when to say no?”
WORD of the Week Watch over your heart with all diligence,
For from it flow the springs of life. Proverbs 4:23
Song of the Week Matter by King & Country
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We read the Bible verse that God will make all things come together for our good. Well, how in the world is what you are going through good? How can it ever be good? This is where I struggled in the beginning. I read about a Christian singer who lost her husband in a diving accident. I could so relate with the pain and confusion and then she shared how she had to trust in God and was given hope.
She, like Monica while she was sick, had a hope I couldn’t rely on. I had moments of hope but not an underlying confidence in God. I thought that all the success stories – all the giants in the faith were blessed and loved by God in a way that I would never understand. But I held on to those stories and replayed what they did when they were hurting. After over a year of fighting it out with God – and those were some tough days – my heart softened, and I began to trust God. I went back to those stories and started to believe that God is no respecter of persons – that if he did it for them – He would do it for me.
Do you believe that yet? Boy, when you get a hold of that kind of confidence aka trust in God and HIS plan, then you’ll see progress. Grief is the hardest thing you’ll ever walk through but on the other side you’ll be able to say – God will make all things come together for my good. Today I’m talking about one way to build that very needed hope!
WORD of the Week “Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12)
Song of the Week My Prayer for You - Alisa Turner
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What do you do when you are exhausted but can’t sleep. Where does your mind take you?
It is not uncommon to experience insomnia when going through grief. And, when you don’t rest, it magnifies the overwhelm, the confusion, irritability and all the grief stuff.
So, how do you get a decent rest in grief?
We’ll talk about some practical steps to help the symptom of not being able to sleep but we’ll also talk about what is at the root of it.
WORD of the Week You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. Isaiah 26:3
Song of the Week The Garden by Kari Jobe – you crush all my fears!
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How many times have you prayed for this pain to stop? And yet the tears keep falling.
How many times have you prayed for help getting through another difficult hour or day? And the mornings - are still overwhelming.
Are your prayers being heard? Nothing seems to change; nothing seems to be getting better – and you start to wonder- does God even care?
Today we’ll talk about what ‘going after God’ means and what you can expect if you do!
WORD of the Week But Jesus Himself would often slip away to the wilderness and pray. Luke 5:15 When Jesus was on earth an in human form, he also needed to pray and to have time alone to be with His father. How much more do we need this.
Song of the Week Holy Forever by CeCe Winans
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We’re wrapping up the cousin Jesus to Abba Father series today, but I want to take a second to remind you (and me) that our relationship with God shouldn’t be like a distant cousin – only calling when there’s family news. We need to remember that we are daughters of the most high God – we call him Abba father.
It doesn’t matter how far you’ve gotten from the Abba Father relationship – it doesn’t matter how much you have blamed God for your loss – or questioned him on why he let it happen or why you have to walk through yet another rough season.
You may feel like your life as you knew it is over and you may want to quit 10 times a day. But the good news and the thing I pray I share on a weekly basis is there is hope. I met a man this week who was on death row – literally – but is now out of prison, has a family and is helping others who are still incarcerated. God is all about restoration!
Listen today for a great reminder on how to stay close to God – as Abba Father.
WORD of the Week Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5–6
Song of the Week God Help Me by Unspoken
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I can give you a list of times in my life that I felt responsible for the outcome of things. When I was young, I felt like I had to keep the peace in the family; growing up, I felt I had to keep those I was in relationships with happy. Or, even getting the jobs I applied for, making the money I needed to keep a roof over my head.
The thing about all those circumstances I mentioned is that failure is inherently built in and so I struggled with never doing or being enough. And in all those circumstances, the outcome was never my responsibility. My level of thinking was as high as I could reach or what I could accomplish on my own and that kind of life is tiring.
After Monica died, I saw how crazy it was to think I had control over any of it. It took her death and her example of being certain of God’s provision and started on a journey to stop working so hard to make everything happen. When I began Grief 2 Great Day, I made a conscious decision not to do that. I still had to work hard but I gave the outcome to God. And it’s so much better. I’m not fully healed of this issue but certainly far from where I was.
The irony with us humans is that we try to control all the things we cannot and yet take no responsibility for the things we do have control over. Well, maybe not you, but that has been my experience.
Listen today to see how life can be when you allow God to control the outcome of your circumstances but of your life as well.
WORD of the Week Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and all these things – all the things of life – will be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
Song of the Week First by Lauren Daigle
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I grew up in church, I was baptized, and I called my self a Christian. But what does 'being a Christian' mean to you?
I was saved – I did begin a relationship with God at a young age, but I never grew my relationship with God. I read devotions, sometimes the Bible and I did pray though not regularly. My Christianity was more religion than relationship and I’m not sure I recognized that until Monica died.
In grief, I couldn’t see a future or any kind of life beyond my sorrow. That came with questioning and anger. But what I saw in Monica’s sickness was not religion and it changed the worst days of her life to where she told people she was getting stronger as her physical body became weaker.
So, after 4 decades of religion, I began growing a relationship with God. I’ll show you the difference and if you have more religion than relationship, share the power that comes with relationship for your grief journey.
WORD of the Week Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:4
Song of the Week Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) [Live at Linger Conference] People & Songs ft Josh Sherman
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I grew up in church, I was baptized, and I called my self a Christian. But what does that mean to you?
I was saved – I did begin a relationship with God at a young age, but I never grew my relationship with God. I read devotions, sometimes the Bible and I did pray though not regularly. My Christianity was more religion than relationship and I’m not sure I recognized that until Monica died.
In grief, I couldn’t see a future or any kind of life beyond my sorrow. That came with questioning and anger. But what I saw in Monica’s sickness was not religion and it changed the worst days of her life to where she told people she was getting stronger as her physical body became weaker.
So, after 4 decades of religion, I began growing a relationship with God. I’ll show you the difference and if you have more religion than relationship, share the power that comes with relationship for your grief journey.
WORD of the Week Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. Psalm 23:4
Song of the Week Psalm 23 (I Am Not Alone) [Live at Linger Conference] People & Songs ft Josh Sherman
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Your journey of grief is confusing enough but if you add in certain emotions, it makes it harder to distinguish what is grief and what isn’t.
Two of the emotions – which are related to each other – are guilt and regret. If you feel at all guilty about something that you think you’ve done wrong to your loved one, it’s hard to let get of the regret. That regret almost feels like paying penance for what you think you’ve done.
Don’t let the devil use these emotions against you to keep you from healing and from moving forward.
Listen today as I share how guilt and regret almost cost the life a man I knew and the importance of allowing the power of the cross to set you free from it.
WORD of the Week
Do not remember the former things or ponder the things of the past. Listen carefully, I am about to do a new thing, now it will spring forth; Will you not be aware of it? I will even put a road in the wilderness, rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:18-19
Song of the Week I’m Still Here by Mandisa
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Dependency can add to the loss and confusion you feel in grief.
At 43 years of age, I had to figure out just who I was. I could tell you that I liked Christian or country music or that my favorite color was blue, but beyond that, I had been more like a chameleon as I adapted to whatever everyone expected of me.
I’ll share the flip side of such dependency too. If the relationship with your loved one was more negatively dependent, you may not realize that beyond healing from the loss of your person, you must heal from the lack of relationship you expected.
Listen today to see if you are still stuck in the patterns of the past and how to walk into a freer existence with more confidence as you rebuild your life.
WORD of the Week
It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in humans. It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in princes. Psalm 118:8-9
Song of the Week You’re Still God by Phillipa Hanna
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Last week, I shared a little more of my life before grief. When you go through grief, a lot of your past can come to the surface whether it’s positive or negative.
My perception of God was skewed as I had religion but not strong relationship with Him. I needed someone to lash out at, so between blaming God and myself, there was a lot of junk to deal with.
In grief, I felt so broken, but what I realized was that God broke me open. He gave me an example in Monica of what real faith looks like when you have a real relationship with God.
This week I share the Wow of God – the amazing transformation he made in my life – my entire life from the journey of grief.
WORD of the Week
Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Romans 5:1-2
Song of the Week Peace by Anna Golden
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Over the last 3 weeks we talked about what rules your thoughts, your hopes, and your actions. There are things you may be doing that will keep you stuck in your grief and stagnant in your life. If you missed any of these, it’ll be worth your time to check them out.
This week, I want to share a little more of my journey before grief which probably contributed to my constant 'why' questioning for the first year. The questions continued but changed to asking God 'how?'. How was I supposed to make it through? How was I going to find purpose and how would He use this for good?
These questions are fair to ask, but you don’t want to get stuck in them because it leaves you vulnerable to Satan desires for your life.
WORDs of the Week
Make no mistake, Satan will use your vulnerability in grief to try and turn you against your creator.
Song of the Week My Response by Phil Thompson (ft. Jubilee Worship)
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A couple weeks ago, we started talking about your mindset in terms of what rules your thoughts, your hopes and your actions. There are things you may be doing that will keep you stuck in your grief and stagnant in your life. These are thought prisons. The first one was living in the past versus learning from the past. The second one was the illusion of control.
Today, I’ll be sharing the third thought prison that might have ruled your life in the past - but now, in grief, it is keeping you from moving forward. We’re talking about victimhood.
Find out if you have an issue with blaming others for how you feel or what you act on. And, if so, find out why you are wasting precious energy and what to do about it.
WORD of the Week Psalm 144:1-2
Blessed be the Lord, my rock,
Who trains my hands for war,
And my fingers for battle;
My faithfulness and my fortress,
My stronghold and my savior,
My shield and He in whom I take refuge,
Who subdues my people under me.
Song of the Week Victor's Crown by Darlene Zschech
God has overcome the world and as a daughter of the most High God, you too are an overcomer!
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Last week we started talking about your mindset in terms of what rules your thoughts, your hopes and your actions. There are things you may be doing that will keep you stuck in your grief and stagnant in your life. These are thought prisons. The first one was living in the past versus learning from the past.
Today, I’ll be sharing the second of the three thought prisons that might have ruled your life before but now, in grief, is keeping you from moving forward.
We’re talking about control. Find out if you have issue with needing to be in control and what do you can do about it?
WORD of the Week
The Lord is my light and my salvation — Whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the refuge and fortress of my life — Whom shall I dread?. Psalm 27:1
Song of the Week Control by Highlands Worship
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Last week we talked about how to make your grief journey harder and this week we go a little deeper into your mindset in terms of what rules your thoughts, your hopes and your actions.
There are things you may be doing that will keep you stuck in your grief and stagnant in your life. These are thought prisons.
Today, I’ll be sharing one of the three thought prisons that might have ruled your life before but now, in grief, it's keeping you from moving forward.
This episode comes with a truth-in-love alert, so be prepared to hear things you may not want to. But know that I share them only for your benefit because I care about you and your healing!
WORD of the Week For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11
Song of the Week Whatever Your Plan is by Josie Buchanan
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One of the scariest things for me when I was going through grief was getting stuck. Initially I didn’t know what to do to get through in a healthy way, so I did a lot of the wrong things. I knew that life would never be the same, but I feared that I would never have a life again.
I can tell you there are helpful and healing things you can do – a lot of which I’ve talked about in previous episodes. But there are also things that can help keep you stuck.
Today, I’m going to share 3 things you may be doing that will keep you from healing. Listen to see if you are doing any of them and if you are, how to change that!
WORD of the Week But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." Is 40:31.
Song of the Week Gonna Be Alright by Ryan Ellis
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Over the last month or so we’ve talked about faith and feelings over faith and that can get heavy.
So, for a second week, we’re switching gears to give the emotional and spiritual parts of us a break and we’ll focus on the physical. Now, we are spiritual beings living in a physical body, so there is a great connection.
Please note the ‘turtle’ in the title…that is a big reminder that nothing we do in grief will come quickly, so when we talk about getting stronger physically, it is also at a turtle’s pace. Your identity is probably in question right now, so I’m also sharing a movie that while is about running is more about finding your identity in the one who created you.
WORD of the Week
We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body. 2 Corinthians 4:8-10
Song of the Week Enough by Koryn Hawthorne from the movie Overcomer. Watch the video and the Movie!
Movie of the Week (just this week) Overcomer by the Kendrick Brothers
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For the last month or so we’ve talked about faith and feelings over faith and that can get heavy if we are willing to put time and effort into reflecting on where we are currently and where we'd like to be.
Remember, we’ll never reach perfection, but the desire of getting closer to God to live by faith (instead of feelings) is always important.
Today, we’ll switch gears to give the emotional and spiritual parts of us a break and we’ll focus on the physical. Now, we are spiritual beings living in a physical body, so there is a great connection.
Please note the ‘turtle’ in the title…that is a big reminder that nothing we do in grief will come quickly, so when we talk about getting stronger physically, it is also at a turtle’s pace.
WORD of the Week
We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body. 2 Corinthians 4:8-10
Song of the Week Press On by Mandisa
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Last week I shared what God says faith is. This week, I’ll share what I learned about faith in a current day example – it transformed my life forever.
As Christians, we believe in a God whom we have never seen, and as long as our faith fits what we are able to comprehend and see with our eyes, we consider ourselves faith filled. Should faith be so small as to fit in our back pockets, to be pulled out only during crises?
Faith must be experienced, and after you do, mere words cannot contain its depth. Faith doesn’t mean talking about how good God is when you haven’t a care in the world.
Faith holds hope for a better tomorrow, no matter what today brings. It opens the heart to loving beyond itself and acknowledges the vastness of a God who created the incredible intricacies of our lives.
WORD of the Week Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
Song of the Week Help Me God by Kathy Tricolli
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For the last four weeks we’ve talked about faith and feelings. My assumption has been that we are all on the same page about what faith in God even means and what it looks like in daily life.
You have already shown great faith by believing in God. However, in grief that belief can turn to questioning and anger. When I experienced those things, it made me think that I had no faith and that I was doing the opposite of pleasing God and felt great guilt.
I don’t want you to feel guilt, so today we’ll explore what faith in God means as you walk through grief. And I’ll spend time in Hebrews 11 where there is great power, hope, confidence for you!
WORD of the Week Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
Song of the Week That’s the Power by Hillsong Worship
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Regardless of the length of time in grief – all the ‘work’ is like a constant bootcamp. You are in unfamiliar territory; you are being pushed to perform while you’re exhausted and doubting everything.
Regular bootcamps focus on the physical but your bootcamp – the grief bootcamp is physical too, but it is more so, spiritual.
Remember, we do not war with flesh and blood but against principalities, powers, the ruler of the darkness of this world and against spiritual wickedness in high places. Do you not think the devil won’t use this time of vulnerability and doubt to come after you?
The good news is that you only need a mustard seed of faith – so listen today to find out how to take that ‘little bit of faith you have’ and grow it.
WORD of the Week If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” Matthew 17:20
Song of the Week Faith of a Mustard Seed by WorshipMob original by Colten & Claudia May
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What is Faith Yo-Yo?
In the last 2 episodes we talked about faith and feelings. How our feelings, our emotions are a part of us, but they aren’t always truth. So, to live above your feelings and circumstances, you must allow faith to guide your steps. Faith – that hope or confidence of what is not yet seen – is based on the Word of God and that’s truth.
This week, I want to stay on the topic of faith but look at it from a different perspective.
WORD of the week Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always. I Chronicles 16:11
Song of the Week Thank God I Do by Lauren Daigle
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The struggle is real, and it never seems to end. Dealing with the pain, confusion and overwhelm of grief is compounded with the fight for your faith. Nothing in life will test your faith like death.
God is the same yesterday, today and forever, so when we question Him, it isn’t because He has changed, or harmed us. Our questions, our anger with God come because our view of Him changes. We question because we don’t understand, and we hurt but we cannot forget His character and love toward us.
God is not just our finite experience of Him or He would be a higher human being, not God, the creator of the universe.
Dealing with emotions we’ve never felt before makes holding on to our faith hard. In this episode we’ll talk about the difference between our feelings and faith and how to not allow your feelings to override your faith.
WORD of the week
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1
Song of the Week Still God by Anne Wilson
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The struggle is real, and it never seems to end. Dealing with the pain, confusion and overwhelm of grief is compounded with the fight for your faith. Nothing in life will test your faith like death.
God is the same yesterday, today and forever, so when we question Him, it isn’t because He has changed, or harmed us. Our questions, our anger with God come because our view of Him changes. We question because we don’t understand, because we hurt but we cannot forget His character and love toward us.
God is not just our finite experience of Him or He would be a higher human being, not God, the creator of the universe.
Dealing with emotions we’ve never felt before makes holding on to our faith hard. In this episode we’ll talk about the difference between our feelings and faith and how to not allow your feelings to override your faith.
WORD of the week
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1
Song of the Week The Word by Sara Groves
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I heard a song this week and I thought of you! For those of you who are struggling with how the pain of grief is trying to steal your hope, today’s episode is for you!
A song I heard reminded me - took me right back to those ‘bad’ days that seem to grow into bad weeks - of how God changed my life…from darkness into light.
You can’t be passive on your journey, so I’m sharing 2 things to help you 'hold on' during those days while taking the next best step.
WORD of the week
Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth, you will again bring me up. You will increase my honor and comfort me once again. Psalm 71:20-21
And, the song of the Week is You’re Going to Be Okay by Brian and Jenn Johnson
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Today is another one of those milestone days – aka, hard, painful, stressful, anxiety-provoking...did I mention painful days?
If your mom or someone who was a mother to you has died, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I’m going to share ways to honor your best friend – your go-to person, your cheerleader and advocate for life. I’ll also share ways for you to get through the day with comfort and peace.
The goal is getting through the day, but these ideas will help you heal, so please breathe, listen, and act on, at least one of these.
WORD of the week
Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth, you will again bring me up. You will increase my honor and comfort me once again. Psalm 71:20-21
Song of the Week I Will Rise by Chris Tomlin
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A break from the normal episode as I provide a little comic relief today and share our perfectly planned anniversary trip. As you well know – all the planning in the world doesn’t guarantee that things turn perfect or even like you want. I don’t say this as a downer, but in this world, perfect is unattainable.
Because God has called me to do this grief work, I tend to relate most things to going through grief. And, to the hope God gives even in the worst moments of life.
As I share our trip, I’m also going to share two important points to help you as you are walking through grief.
WORD of the week
The heart of a man plans his ways, by the Lord establishes his steps. Proverbs 16:9
Song of the Week Do it Again by Anthony Evans
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Today is a ‘Story of Hope’ episode with Stephanie Flohr. Her husband, Dan was diagnosed with cancer in August 2018 and died 21 months later in 2020.
I know some of you listening today are in a dark or scary place. You may feel that nothing will ever change, and you are sick of hurting.
If you are looking for something to help you hold on, listen to this episode for hope because Stephanie was where you may be. There is a way out – there is a different life – there is still a plan and a purpose for your life.
WORD of the week
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. Psalm 147:3
Song of the Week It’s Quite a Valley by Brian Free & Assurance
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Have you ever felt uncomfortable in your grief? Like you have to be quiet when you want to share, or you get on your own nerves feeling pain and having strange thoughts. If so, today will help you.
Our culture doesn’t want to talk about grief because it’s too uncomfortable and almost taboo. And, to jump in and sit with someone who is grieving is more uncomfortable because instead of just being with them, we want to fix the sadness, fix the situation and if we can’t fix it then we feel like we are failing.
The cultural issue and the effects of grief make you feel like you are crazy and then you don’t feel like you’re allowed to feel what you feel. Today, we’re going to talk about giving yourself permission to grieve as you need to.
WORD of the Week
Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ. Galatians 1:10
Song of the Week Audience of One by Sara Groves
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The Word of the Week is Matthew 5:4 - Blessed are they that mourn, taught Jesus, for they shall be comforted. There is also a verse talking about how we, as believers, don’t grieve as the world does because we grieve with hope – hope for a better tomorrow, hope for a purpose and hope in seeing our loved ones again.
As you are grieving, how do you get to the point of feeling ‘blessed’ and being able to say that your hope is more like a confidence in the plans of God for your life? Today you may just be feeling pain and the idea of a future is too far.
Today, I’m going to share some resources with you to help you walk out the journey you never wanted to take. To know that you are not alone and to feel the hope you desperately need.
WORD of the Week Blessed are they that mourn,” taught Jesus, “for they shall be comforted. Matthew 5:4
Song of the Week Jireh – Elevation Worship & Maverick City
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When you hear happy anniversary, it’s usually a happy thing.
But anniversaries in grief are not happy – they are things we begin to feel anxious about a week before, they are hard to walk through and you might be exhausted the week after.
If the anniversary of your loved one’s death is coming up, listen to this episode for some practical ways to honor your loved one while not forgetting what a significant day this is in your life and your healing.
WORD of the week Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23
Song of the Week Song of a Broken Heart – Casting Crowns
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When I was going through grief, I couldn’t see a good (much less great) future. I couldn’t see much beyond my grief. I listened in church to how God heals the wounds of every shattered heart (Proverbs 14:73) and TD Jakes who said, "it is the breaking of life that produces the blessing of life." I listened to Joyce Meyer remind me that God would replace beauty where there was once ashes.
I needed to hear these things but, in the beginning, I didn’t believe them. I thought it was true for other people but not for me. However, when my relationship with God became closer, I was reminded of all those things I had watched and wished for. Further on, I saw them as a possibility for my life and further along, it became my life.
Today we’ll talk about how God can use your current brokenness for great future blessing. And, if you can’t believe it today, listen and let a seed be planted.
WORD of the week Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And not one of them is forgotten before God. Why, even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not; you are of more value than many sparrows. Luke 12:6-7
Song of the Week Broken but I’m Healed by Byron Cage
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Your biggest job, your responsibility right now, is to do all the things that lead to your healing. That, by the way, is a full-time job!
So, what do you do when those well-meaning, unhelpful people come along and make the process harder? What do you do when you look at your phone, see their name and cringe?
You have value, you are allowed to have boundaries and not let everyone 'in' your circle. Let’s talk about how today!
WORD of the week Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And not one of them is forgotten before God. Why, even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not; you are of more value than many sparrows. Luke 12:6-7
Song of the Week Broken but I’m Healed by Byron Cage
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Nights are the worst when your mind won’t stop racing! Your thoughts, which were once your own, seem to take you over. But, it’s not just thoughts at that point, it’s anxiety and fear and the darkness of night which amplifies those feelings.
You’ve tried a million times to turn it off – to shut the loop down but nothing seems to work. You might have even tried meditating on the scripture and still nothing.
Today, I’ll share why what you’re wanting (the racing thoughts to stop and for sleep to come or getting through the day better or building a relationship with God) seems to elude you in grief. And, more importantly, I’ll talk about how to turn that ship around and point it toward progress.
WORD of the week Be Still and Know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
Song of the Week Be Still by Hillsong Worship
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If you think gutting it through grief or falling in a hole during grief will make the pain stop or result in better days, you need to listen to this episode.
Our expectations of the grief process are based on emotional expectations or the pressure of what we think our faith should do in our journey. Grief is really not a topic people want to talk about, so there are so many things that aren't shared as we travel this difficult road.
What about your brain? Remember that commercial about – this is your brain and then they showed a frying pan and said, this is your brain on drugs? Well, grief also physically affects your brain. Today we’ll talk about how it affects your brain which will give you a little relief and hopefully increase the grace you give yourself in grief.
WORD of the week Be Still and Know that I am God. Psalm 46:10
Song of the Week Be Still by Hillsong Worship
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You know it's easy to see the good in the good times – when life is going well. In grief, I realized how I had taken so many of these 'normal' days for granted. But, when life is hard or worse yet, when we are going through a life-changing grief, finding anything to be thankful for can be a challenge to say the least.
Gratitude in grief is not just hard, it is necessary! If you want to feed hope for a better tomorrow, you have to find the good in today. Gratitude for the blessings you still have needs to be recognized and focused on.
The Best Part of Your Day (BPOD) isn't always easy to find, but it is always there. You woke up this morning and that means you are here for a reason.
WORD of the Week
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. I Thessalonians 5:16-18
Song of the Week Gratitude by Brandon Lake
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You know it's easy to see the good in the good times – when life is going well. In grief, I realized how I had taken so many of these 'normal' days for granted. But, when life is hard or worse yet, when we are going through a life-changing grief, finding anything to be thankful for can be a challenge to say the least.
Gratitude in grief is not just hard, it is necessary! If you want to feed hope for a better tomorrow, you have to find the good in today. Gratitude for the blessings you still have needs to be recognized and focused on.
The Best Part of Your Day (BPOD) isn't always easy to find, but it is always there. You woke up this morning and that means you are here for a reason.
WORD of the Week
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. I Thessalonians 5:16-18
Song of the Week Gratitude by Brandon Lake
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When I was going through grief, I thought I was going crazy, I struggled to breathe, I felt lost as my life was never going to be the same. In my mind my life was never going to be good again. I wasn’t a mess – I was a hot mess.
How then could I think that the debilitating grief would be over in a couple of months? And when it wasn’t, I felt weak and pitiful and like I was failing at everything including grief.
I knew the stages of grief, but they didn’t help me walk through the daily life of grief. This is what we’ll talk about today to help prepare you for what you are going through now and what you can hope for your future.
WORD of the week
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
Song of the Week Shoulders by For King & Country
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When I was going through grief, I thought I was going crazy, I struggled to breathe, I felt lost as my life was never going to be the same. In my mind my life was never going to be good again. I wasn’t a mess – I was a hot mess.
How then could I think that the debilitating grief would be over in a couple of months? And when it wasn’t, I felt weak and pitiful and like I was failing at everything including grief.
I knew the stages of grief, but they didn’t help me walk through the daily life of grief. This is what we’ll talk about today to help prepare you for what you are going through now and what you can hope for your future.
WORD of the week
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
Song of the Week Shoulders by For King & Country
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If you listened to the last episode of Grief to Great day you have an idea about where you stand in terms of accepting this new life you’ve been handed. Notice I didn’t say, this new life you’re excited about.
If you are close to or are experiencing acceptance (not agreement or approval) and the questioning no longer takes you over, then you may be looking for the next step of this new life.
In today’s episode we’ll talk about what is at the foundation of a meaningful life and how to start building it today. You have a purpose and God has a plan, so get ready to look toward the future.
WORD of the week Mark 11:25 (message)
And when you assume the posture of prayer, remember that it's not all asking. If you have anything against someone, forgive - only then will your heavenly Father be inclined to also wipe your slate clean of sins."
Song of the Week Forgiveness by Matthew West
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In grief everything is amplified especially confusion and frustration. If you are struggling with blame toward someone who has hurt you or your loved one, if there is anguish because you can’t stop thinking about an injustice, today will be important for you to hear.
If the ‘someone’ you have the most anger toward is God or you have regrets when it comes to your loved one’s death, then what we talk about could set you free from that.
You know grief is hard enough but if you stay in anger, you will stay stuck. I’m gonna say it again – if you stay in anger, you will stay stuck. There is a better way I want to remind you of in this episode.
WORD of the week Mark 11:25 (message)
And when you assume the posture of prayer, remember that it's not all asking. If you have anything against someone, forgive - only then will your heavenly Father be inclined to also wipe your slate clean of sins."
Song of the Week Forgiveness by Matthew West
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When the sickening, can’t catch-your-breath grief is in your rear mirror (you know, where there’s a little distance between you and those feelings), you will still have hard days, you will still think that it’ll never end, but you will also have new thoughts and feelings.
When the new thoughts and feelings come, you have made a lot of progress on your journey. Today, I want to share three things to help you understand where you are and what is ahead.
A couple things you won’t want to hear, but transition is hope-filled and will prepare you for what lies ahead.
WORD of the Week
For we live by faith and not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7
Song of the Week Stand in Faith by Danney Gokey
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When you are going through grief, it’s important to know what true and what is NOT true.
What is not true will keep you in pain and stuck because we all know that confusion and lies are from the devil and he only comes to steal, kill and destroy and grief is the perfect time for Satan to get a stronghold in your life.
Today we are going to talk about 4 of the lies around grief. It is important that you know the truth so you can walk in the direction of healing.
WORD of the week
For we live by faith and not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7
Song of the Week Stand in Faith by Danney Gokey
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Continuing the discussion from the last episode, we’re talking about the importance of your thoughts.
In grief, it’s so easy to allow the pain and exhaustion to take over your thought life and you should sit in the pain as you need to, you don’t want to get stuck in it.
Today I’m going to share how to improve your thinking (and in doing so, improve your outlook and your life) while still grieving. Let’s jump in and start changing that automatic loop.
WORD of the week
Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. “If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you.” John 8:31-32 (Message)
Song of the Week
God Knows YOUR name – He created you. Learn the truth of who you are in His Word! Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You Know My Name ft. Jimi Cravity
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When you read the title of this episode, did certain memories pop in your head and bring back pain – again? These, my friend, are the memories we are going to talk about and change.
I don’t want to just talk about the hard stuff, I want to help you work through it and if there is anything you can do to change or improve the hard stuff – I’m here to share that too!
Your painful memories seem to be the ones that get played in your head more than anything else and it will take you to the pit. Today, let’s acknowledge what they are but then start changing the automatic loop so you can not just ‘feel’ better but ‘be’ better.
You are gonna want to hear this!
WORD of the week
Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. “If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you.” John 8:31-32 (Message)
Song of the Week
God Knows YOUR name – He created you. Learn the truth of who you are in His Word! Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You Know My Name ft. Jimi Cravity
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Good in Grief? Yeah, right!
If the title irritated you, it tells me you are either just starting your difficult journey of grief or you are struggling right now.
Grief is the hardest thing you will ever walk out, but there is something about what can be grown in you that is incredible. Now, this takes time and effort and trust, but it is worth every question you can ask and every tear you will cry. I know that’s a big statement, but the God who created the universe created you. He knows you; He loves you and He has a plan for your life – yes, even now.
Wouldn’t it be great to have a little peace and hope right now? If you can agree to that part at least – you are in the right place today!
Verse. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these. things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
Song. That’s The Power, Hillsong Worship & Benjamin Hastings
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Hey Framily!
The beginning of grief – aka when the world flipped on you. You’ve had to see your loved one’s name in the obituary and probably were the one who wrote it. That’s surreal. You’ve dreaded the funeral not knowing how you would make it through. You’ve smiled kindly (and authentically) at all the people who wanted to show their love and support as they walked through the line. All of that is hard to bear. And, if all this occurred during the most restrictive times of Covid, there is the loss of all those things that making it worse. In either case, life has just flipped!
After the funeral and the busy month of support after, people have to return to their lives. I resented it but knew it was a fact of life. So, now what?? Everything is overwhelming, you can hardly breathe and are expected to go on with life as before. But where do you start?
In today’s episode, I share 4 Actions to Take Now in the beginning of your grief. These four things are the most helpful and healing of all things so put your time and energy into these and let the rest fall away!
WORD of the Week. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these. things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
Song of the Week. That’s The Power, Hillsong Worship & Benjamin Hastings
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Hey Framily!
A little surprise for this episode as it’s the introduction to Purpose After Loss episodes coming in September.
In our regular Grief 2 Great Day episodes we talk about the pain, the pit and progress through the hardest season of your life. This second episode will focus on your Purpose After Loss – the rebuilding of your future.
Do you think it’s too soon for you to be here…I say, no! Because even if you aren’t ready to hear some of the things I’ll share, even if you can’t imagine having a different life, these episodes will plant seeds and give you a different perspective on what ‘can be’.
This is not to rush your process, it’s to shine light on hope as you walk through the days you don’t want to get out of the bed.
Don’t worry, the regular grief 2 great day episode will continue to be released each Sunday.
Ready? Let’s Go!
WORD of the Week - I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13.
Song of the Week Overcomer by Mandisa
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Hey Framily!
So many questions race through your mind after a death and you want answers to them because you want the pain to stop and to stop NOW. Actually, what you really want is for this to never have happened! But you’re here, so what do you do now?
In this episode, we’ll address one of those questions and you’ll get the answer (you may not want) to the question of ‘when will this stop?’
Memorable Quote – My faith is a wounded faith, but my life is not without faith. I didn't divorce God, but I'm quarrelling and arguing and questioning, it's a wounded faith. – Elie Wiesel
WORD of the Week – Isaiah 55:8-9
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
Song of the Week – “How Long O, Lord” by the Prayers of Saints
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Life is clarified during affliction. When worldly pursuits become as meaningless as they should be and the presence of God, along with a passion for His Word, becomes most important, that’s life as God intends it for us.
Though Monica spent most of her last five and a half months physically miserable, she lived in—and introduced me to—the peace of the Lord. Such gifts are eternal.
Ya’ll need to listen to this series. If you never listen to another one – this is the one you need! These contents will change your life if you follow what I share.
God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you to go through it, not without pain but without stain. —C. S. Lewis
WORD of the Week Psalm 69:30
I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving.
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December 5, 2021 sermon series “Joy and Lament” https://subspla.sh/h8k9cxg
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A new year is upon us, and the idea of resolutions may pale in comparison to praying that 2022 will be better - That life will be less hard, there will be less tears and hope will be restored. What role do you play in your healing process anyway?
In today’s episode, I’ll share how a middle school Christmas play reminded me of how far I’ve come and how you can make progress in your grief journey too. Get something to take notes on as I share 3 Actions to Take Now to Keep You Close to God during grief.
The Grief 2 Great Day Podcast will help you understand the grief journey, activate your faith, and show you ways of processing daily life to make the journey easier. So, if you're ready to understand how grief affects you, rebuild your faith and take just one step towards healing, then get into a comfortable place - even if that's your bed right now, turn off all distractions and let's get started.
You will never get over your Grief, but you can get to a Great Day. Girl, there’s hope for your future!!
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WORD of the Week Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Song of the Week
Tin Roof - Chris Tomlin featuring Blessing Offor - https://youtu.be/sKM0aIqFzes
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December 5, 2021 sermon series “Joy and Lament” https://subspla.sh/h8k9cxg
Grief is hard enough but add guilt – you know all the what if’s, the shoulda, coulda, woulda’s - to the list and it’s too much!
The loop that plays in your head will either help you or keep you stuck and if your loop is saying that you played a role in your loved one’s death, it’s gonna make for harder days.
This is something that you have to want to be rid of and there is a way to do that. So, join me today as I share what my ‘what-if’ loop told me and how I became free from that burden of guilt.
WORD of the Week Isaiah 50:7
Because the Sovereign Lord helps me, I will not be disgraced. Therefore have I set my face like flint, and I know I will not be put to shame.
Song of the Week
Letting Go by Switch https://youtu.be/mu4FHq1fX10
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Every day just feels like so much work. Trying not to cry and wanting not to hurt. Day after day the same thing. It’s bad enough that you lost the most important person in your life, but now you struggle to breathe and fit into a world that looks completely different.
It’s no wonder we work hard to get better. If I had to list how I worked hard to get better, it was through my questioning, my investigating how long it would take, it was through fighting with God. That was my entire first year.
There is one thing that would be incredibly healing to you and it’s not setting goals of when it will be over. Join me today as I share why I always felt like a grief failure and was convinced that I would never cross the ‘finish line.’
And, most importantly, learn how you can avoid repeating my mistakes to make it easier on yourself.
WORD of the Week Psalm 46:10
Be still and know that I am God.
Song of the Week
Brian Courtney Wilson – Still https://youtu.be/ealrHkVPal0
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A new year with the same pain is another frustrating fact of grief. It reinforces the feeling of "it’ll NEVER be over." But I’m here to tell you that while the second year isn’t the end of grief (and that tidbit may help free you), there are changes to expect.
If this is the second year for you or if it’s the second month, it’s important for you to listen today to know what to expect in your second year of grief. This is not all flowers and rainbows, but it should give you hope!
WORD of the Week Isaiah 43:18-19
Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
Song of the Week
You Know My Name by Tash Cobbs Leonard https://youtu.be/t7owFiihXgg
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Thanks for hanging out with me today, on Christmas. I know you're probably struggling today, so I want to walk through the lyrics of our ‘Song of the Week’ and share 5 Bible verses to remind you why there is still hope.
Had I not gone through the kind of pain that took my breath away, and made me doubt I’d EVER stop crying, I wouldn’t be telling you how possible it is.
I used to read the successful journeys from grief 2 great days of others, and I thought, yeah, that’s them – it’ll never happen for me. But God is no respecter of persons, so I too went from pitiful to peaceful and He gave me a calling I never expected.
Regardless of how hopeless you feel today - you can still hope for a future where you can breathe again – where you can laugh again and where you can live again.
WORD of the Week Romans 12:12 Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation and continuing constant in prayer.
Song of the Week Not your typical Christmas song, so listen and see if you can’t relate to the words.
Somewhere in Your Silent Night by Casting Crowns – https://youtu.be/nT-5cP4BeoI
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Let’s say it like it is - Grief sucks! And it’s confusing and overwhelming to navigate most days. If you know someone going through grief especially at this time of year – during the holidays - it’s not always easy to know how help, so people will avoid trying.
If you have lost a loved one or if you are a friend to someone who has, you need to listen to this episode!
WORD of the Week Isaiah 26:3-4
People with their minds set on you, you keep completely whole,
Steady on their feet, because they keep at it and don’t quit.
Depend on God and keep at it because in the Lord God you have a sure thing.
Song of the Week
Make Room by Casting Crowns - https://youtu.be/uYHpJnfy2lQ
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So, how many people have asked, “Are you ready for Christmas?” Lawd, I hated that question especially my first Christmas in grief. In my head, I was sharing every detail of how my life had 'flipped' 3 months earlier and why I was in no way “ready” to participate in this holiday season. But, out of my mouth came, “I guess” so I could keep it moving and not have to talk about it.
Like it or not, Christmas is coming and with it are beautiful and painful memories – with it are traditions lost and others created. And, for me, as a Christian came a strange guilt that I didn’t feel the gratitude for what the birth of Christ meant. I wanted it to be December 26th in the worst way.
So, as you prepare, I want you to think about how to take care of yourself – how to relieve stress, how to quiet your nervous system and help boost your immune system. These are especially important right now.
Join me today as I share a Christmas recipe to ease the stress of your day. There are 3 ingredients, including sprinkles and directions on how to use the ingredients.
WORD of the Week Isaiah 26:3-4
People with their minds set on you, you keep completely whole,
Steady on their feet, because they keep at it and don’t quit.
Depend on God and keep at it because in the Lord God you have a sure thing.
Song of the Week
Make Room by Casting Crowns - https://youtu.be/uYHpJnfy2lQ
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In life before grief, you probably dealt with self-limiting thoughts that kept you ‘in your head’ and overthinking things. In grief, you’re gonna deal with any self-limiting thought and all doubts that have ever crossed your mind. You will struggle with those thoughts more than usual which will tempt you to find comfort quickly in unhealthy behaviors.
Let me go ahead and tell you that finding comfort in unhealthy habits (be they old or new) will complicate your life and prolong your grief. Yes, there will be days where you feel extremely weak and comfort in those wrong things will feel like the right or only thing that will help.
Grief is hard enough, don’t make your life harder. In this episode, I’m going to talk about some of those habits and 3 healthy ways to NOT go to or return to them.
WORD of the Week Matthew 11:28-30
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”
Song of the Week
The Struggle by Zach Williams https://youtu.be/e3DFQ75CpHc
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This is a Story of Hope Episode. These episodes are meant to share the real-life journeys of other women who are walking out the loss of their loved one. The movies we see on TV do a real good job of highlighting before to after but the truth of how things turn out lies in the middle. I’m so thankful for the women who are willing to share their stories because their losses may be more similar to yours than mine and a word from them will give you a revelation that could change your perspective.
The daily grind, the endless days of tears, the fear of never getting better – those battles are won in the middle and those battles are what we rarely see. Media, be it social or other gives us unrealistic pictures of what is happening in real life, so we compare our situation to that and end up feeling worse.
In this episode, Jane concludes her story of losing her husband Dan. He survived and was healing from a double lung transplant which is a miracle in itself but then died in an unexpected way. She also shares the many ways God’s presences was made known in their journey and the hope that ONLY God can give now as she grieves his death.
WORD of the Week Psalm 139:16.
Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.
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This is a Story of Hope episode. These episodes are meant to share the real-life journeys of others who have or are walking out their loss of a loved one. The movies we see on TV do a real good job of highlighting before to after but the truth of how things turn out lies in the middle – after the before and before the after. I’m so thankful for the women who are willing to share their stories because their losses may be more like yours than mine and a word from them could give you a revelation to change your day or even life.
The daily grind, the endless days of tears, the fear of never getting better – those battles are won in the middle and those battles are what we rarely see. Media, be it social or other gives us unrealistic pictures of what is happening in real life, so we compare our situation to them and end up feeling worse.
In this episode, Jane shares her story of losing her husband Dan. He survived and was healing from a double lung transplant (which is a miracle in itself) but then died in an unexpected way. She also shares the many ways God’s presence was made known in their journey and the hope that ONLY God can give now as she grieves his death.
WORD of the Week Jeremiah 29:11.
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
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Think about life before grief. Weren’t there days or even seasons that you can remember not being happy?
Well, in the beginning of grief, it’s even hard to find the ‘good much less the great in any given day. The loss and pain of grief overwhelm you and all you see, and feel are your loss. You still feel gratitude for your loved one’s presence in your life though – what they meant to you and how they lived their lives, but the overwhelming picture of life changes to what you ‘don’t have.’
There may be days that you worry you will never be happy again and think you can’t be happy until the pain is gone. In this episode, you’ll discover if that’s true and I’ll share something better than happiness that will change your life if you let it.
WORD of the Week James 1:2-4
My fellow believers, when it seems as though you are facing nothing but difficulties, see it as an invaluable opportunity to experience the greatest joy that you can! For you know that when your faith is tested it stirs up in you the power of endurance. And then as your endurance grows even stronger, it will release perfection into every part of your being until there is nothing missing and nothing lacking.
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Less like Scars by Sara Groves https://youtu.be/DXcWZif_8uA
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Today is Thanksgiving and it may be a day you just want over with, so giving thanks isn’t so easy. And, when you are getting lost in your feelings, it’s hard to do the thing that will change all things. I’m talking about being in God’s word.
Today, I want you to know that you aren’t alone, that you are loved. Just sit back and listen as I read God’s word and a few quotes to help you through this day. God is still good, and He still has a purpose for your life.
WORD of the Week Deuteronomy 31:8
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.
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The holidays are a real grief milestone – much like your loved one’s birthday, day of death and anniversaries. You know they are coming and yet there is no good way to prepare for how you will feel and how to make it through.
I felt a lot of anxiety, sadness and guilt as the holidays neared. The guilt came from knowing that as a Christian, I should be so focused and thankful for the reason we celebrate Christmas. But all I wanted was to crawl in a hole until December 26th.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about letting go of guilt and how to cope with everyone else’s annoying happiness. Sorry, not sorry – it’s truth.
WORD of the Week Deuteronomy 31:8
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.
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When I heard people talking about Thanksgiving or Christmas, the anxiety would rise, and the dread would increase. I wanted to escape all the happy holiday things.
But, short of escaping (which is fine if you need to), I want to share how to include your loved one into your Thanksgiving. I’m going to share 10 ways, but then we’ll discuss the importance of how these ideas are also used to build your loved one’s legacy.
Bring pen and paper, because I’m talking a little faster than usual and I don’t want you to miss anything that might spark an idea or even a little hope.
WORD of the Week
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7
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Has it been shocking to you that grief has been harder than you thought? That it’s taking SO much longer than you imagined and that it seems like it will never end?
Well, the first holidays (and possibly the second) will be as shocking and make you feel the same way.
In preparation for your first holidays, I’m going to share:
WORD of the Week
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7
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When my guest today was finishing the writing of her book, “Cutting Through Despair: Dare to Hope” – something very unexpected happened.
Her husband became ill and died.
In today’s episode, Kathy shares the story of her grief journey thus far and what a Godly hope has meant. No longer mere words on pages meant to encourage others, this ‘hope’ she wrote of became essential in her life.
It’s important for you to hear from others who have or are currently walking out this difficult season of life.
Kathy’s story isn’t hindsight, it wasn’t from years ago, all this occurred this year. I believe you will be blessed by Kathy as she dares to hope through grief.
WORD of the Week
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31
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It is Well by Kristene DeMarco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNqo4Un2uZI
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If you look back over your life, are there times that you felt lost or without hope of a better tomorrow? Are there times when God didn’t answer your prayer the way you wanted?
This, on steroids is what grief is. And, if this is your first major loss, it will take you longer to be able to look back and see that God never left you, that He heard your cries and was still working for your good.
In today’s episode, I’ll share how God was there during many of the hard moments of my life and how He gave me joy from sorrow and beauty from ashes. Those were clichés until I lived out those truths and am here to stand with you as you do.
WORD of the Week
Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
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You may be thinking – “Exercise…now? I can’t get out of the bed some days.”
My biggest goal was to take a shower and some days it took ALL day to accomplish that. So, who cared about walking around the block?
In this episode, I’ll share how to go about adding physical activity into your daily routine to help your mood, your sleep, your emotions and increase your hope while you are going through grief. This is a powerful tool to help you feel better right now!
The question is, will you, do it?
WORD of the Week
Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Song of the Week
Future + Hope by New Hope Oahu Music https://youtu.be/nDaIMEQGXTo
You are not forsaken, you have a promise, you have a future. Keep standing because you don’t stand alone!!
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There are times in life when you need to ‘feel’ God’s presence in the middle of tough circumstances. In grief, you have a million emotions and maybe some anger and resentment toward God, so ‘feeling’ His presence is harder.
As we begin – think about what ‘feeling’ God’s presence means to you – what does it look like when all you are experiencing is pain?
Today we are going to talk about what the Bible says about God’s presence and how you can feel it like a tangible hug, keeping you safe from the constant waves of grief.
WORD of the Week
Then Job replied to the Lord: “I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted. You asked, ‘Who is this that obscures my plans without knowledge?’ Surely, I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know. Job 42:1-3
Song of the Week from Sharon in the Grief Group for Christian Women (private Facebook group) The Broken Ones by the Talley Trio https://youtu.be/Yxvs6lcLQrY
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What does satisfaction mean in grief? And what does surrender have to do with it?
In today’s episode, we talk about why surrender is important in grief and how it is the beginning of healing. Satisfaction is not contentment, it is deeper, and it is dependent on you surrendering your pain, tears, your current life to the one who created it.
A simple process it is not, but it is incredibly important.
WORD of the Week
Then Job replied to the Lord: “I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted. You asked, ‘Who is this that obscures my plans without knowledge?’ Surely, I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know. Job 42:1-3
Song of the Week From Sharon in the Grief Group for Christian Women – private Facebook group. The Broken Ones by the Talley Trio https://youtu.be/Yxvs6lcLQrY
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How and when is it time to let go of your loved one’s stuff? And, what is the best way to do it? There are many opinions on this one from never letting go to let everything go to ‘you have to do it right away.’
Let this serve as a reminder that this grief is yours – it is your journey and making the decision as to what and when is something you get to decide, no one else.
In today’s episode, I share my experience with a friend who pushed for me to do it right away, what I did let go of, what I kept and how I had enough peace about my process to not be pushed into doing what I wasn’t ready to do.
WORD of the Week
Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. Matthew 6:19-21
Song of the Week From Kathy in the Grief Group for Christian Women – private FB group. Remember by Lauren Daigle - https://youtu.be/B9TE8D5Vs8k
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Some days, you will have nothing left and jumping in the bed seems like the solution – some days, it is the solution but today we’re going to talk about how to know you truly have nothing left and what you can do about it.
Grief steals our energy so most days you will feel exhausted, and, in the beginning, rest is so important. But over time, don’t allow yourself to live in the exhaustion of yesterday.
In this episode, we’ll talk about how to push (what does that look like) when you are weary and feel like you have nothing left.
WORD of the Week
In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself interceded for us through wordless groans. Romans 8:26
Song of the Week (from Cheryl in the Grief Group for Christian Women – Private Facebook Group) Another in the Fire by Hillsong https://youtu.be/zmNc0L7Ac5c
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The reason the podcast is called grief to great day is because even though getting from the depths of grief to having a great day isn’t quick or easy or anything like you thought, it is POSSIBLE.
And as you walk through grief and then become ready to build another life and discover new purpose, how do go about figuring out what that looks like? How do you put your hands to the work you are created to do?
These first Purpose After Loss Episodes are going to be about building a foundation from which to create a meaningful life. So, even if you are in the beginning days and weeks of your loss, this will be very helpful to you.
In this episode, we’ll go back to the mountain on the Appalachian Trail I shared in Episode 41 (Faith Resume) and how to get to the place where manna for the day is enough.
WORD of the Week
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire you will not be burned, the flames will not set you ablaze. Isaiah 43:2
God is with you as you take these actions – you don’t have to do it alone.
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Overcomer by Mandisa https://youtu.be/b8VoUYtx0kw
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How many times do we get stuck (or thrown in the pit) when we are grieving? The number for me was too many to keep up with. Sometimes being stuck was my excuse to do nothing and then getting out of it was hard. The times I took action, the times I pushed beyond my emotions, they were the times I was less stuck, and the pit was less deep.
There will be times, that you don’t care about healing, you don’t care about anything else that’s going on because you just can’t act…that’s normal. But there are, if we are honest, there are many more times that we don’t act because ‘it’s too hard.’ God has given you the power to act when it’s too hard, but we don’t always allow Him to take over.
In this episode, I talk about getting stuck in grief and 3 ways or tips to help you while you are there and, more importantly to help you not stay there. You are a warrior; you are a conqueror! Let’s get started.
WORD of the Week
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire you will not be burned, the flames will not set you ablaze. Isaiah 43:2
God is with you as you take these actions – you don’t have to do it alone.
Song of the Week While I Wait by Lincoln Brewster https://youtu.be/uvSD57FJKLc
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When you have a friend or family member who is grieving, it’s not always easy to know how to best help them through the worst moments of their life. However, when you are also grieving the same loss, how do you help them while honoring the process you too are going through?
You hurt because of the loss but then you are hurting because someone you love hurts. Sometimes you put your grief on the backburner to comfort and care for your loved one. Sometimes that’s ok, but what if you are just as confused and questioning God as they are?
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about three ways to help a loved on through loss when you are also grieving and one important thing to remember as you walk a parallel loss.
WORD of the Week He will Cover you with his feathers, under His wings you will find refuge. His faithfulness will be your shield and your rampart (a defensive wall). Psalm 91:4
Song of the Week The Garden by Kari Jobe https://youtu.be/Y43Z0WJLDS4
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The reason the podcast is called grief to great day is because even though getting from the depths of grief to having a great day isn’t quick or easy or anything like you thought, it is POSSIBLE.
And as you walk through grief and then become ready to build another life and discover new purpose, how do go about figuring out what that looks like? How do you put your hands to the work you are created to do?
The first few 'Purpose After Loss' episodes are going to be about building a foundation from which to create a meaningful life. So, even if you are in the beginning days and weeks of your loss, this will be helpful to you.
When life is the hardest (in grief and even after) you must be grounded in your faith; you have to be sure that God will fulfill His promises regardless of how it looks and how it feels.
In this episode, I’ll share how to create a Faith Resume. This is a personal tool to return to and read – to go back and remind yourself of the goodness of God in YOUR life.
You should add to your faith resume as time goes on because hard times will come again, and it becomes easy to forget what God HAS done as we hurt and focus on what God hasn’t done.
WORD of the Week I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13.
Song for 2022 Overcomer by Mandisa https://youtu.be/b8VoUYtx0kw
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The future ahead of you looks like a mountain that you are too weary to climb. The past is where your memories are, it’s where your loved one is and as much as you’d like to go back there, it is not possible.
This major change in your life is not what you wanted, and you have no idea what the future will hold. It becomes overwhelming and the fear starts to set in about what you need to do.
In this episode, we’ll talk about how not to ‘opt out’ of the life you are now given but don’t really want.
WORD of the Week I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13.
Song of the Week Weary Traveler, by Jordan Saint Cyr https://youtu.be/io8GX4zMemg
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You wake up and it’s like Groundhog Day. I hated that movie. The reality of loss sets in again and again. The first weeks and months and yes, even in the first year, the daily grind of grief is where the battles are fought.
Yes, day by day by day by day by painful day by sad day by hard day by day, by tear-filled, by angry by exhausted day. That was a little annoying, huh? That’s the daily grind – it is annoying, it is never ending, and you feel like you are getting nowhere and that you’ll never get better.
I know that’s how it feels, but it is absolutely incorrect. The daily grind is where the battle is won in life and in grief. Daily surrender to God, daily walking with Him and putting value on the insignificant daily grind will take you from where you are today to an incredible future.
The daily grind of grief is where the battles are fought, and it is your choice if that battle is won or lost. These are the days that add up to months, and years of your future. The foundational value of these days cannot be overemphasized!
WORD of the Week
Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6
Song of the Week God’s Not Done with You by Tauren Wells https://youtu.be/cVHrkYBEgFM
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The reason the podcast is called grief to great day is because even though getting from the depths of grief to having a great day isn’t quick or easy or anything like you thought, it is POSSIBLE.
Let me say it again – you can get from where you are right now (hardly able to breathe, or finally laughing without guilt) to this point – the place where you feel less sad, where some color has returned to the world and there is an actual desire to rebuild your life.
When you get here – then what? How do you make sure that the rest of your life is lived out with meaning and purpose and that your loved one’s legacy remains with you as you take these steps.
Today we’re going to talk about one of the foundational pillars of rebuilding your life.
WORD of the Week And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. I Peter 5:10 NIV
Song for the Year (for Purpose After Loss episodes)- Overcomer by Mandisa https://youtu.be/b8VoUYtx0kw
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Oh, to be able to move forward – to not hurt so bad you can’t function, to not have the tears that won’t stop coming….to feel normal again would be soo great.
It’s the goal, the hope, it’s the thing you pray for and it’s starting to happen, but wait, does moving forward mean you forget your loved one?
If it does, then you’re not sure you want to move forward!! Not only is the idea of forgetting them sickening, it’s also a great way to feel guilty! What kind of person would you be if you move on without them and what feels like forgetting the impact they made in your life?
What you are going through – where you are it’s a sign of progress but you will have to come to terms with it so you won’t feel guilt and so you don’t forget your loved one. That’s what we’ll talk about today!
WORD of the Week And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. I Peter 5:10 NIV
Song of the Week - Moving Forward by Hezekiah Walker https://youtu.be/JO4ISkFGrEs
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We’ve all have had hopes and dreams that ‘didn’t work out’ or even ones that we ourselves didn’t take steps to accomplish. But, when you lose someone, you love, someone you had plans with or someone you had a long history and family with – well, that’s a whole different loss of dreams.
The future you always saw, the steady picture of tomorrow with your loved one is no longer a possibility and that is jarring to put it mildly. Many times, people believe they’ll never be happy again. This is normal, but I’m here to tell you that’s not true.
When the tears fall down your cheeks and you feel like your dreams, heck your life has been shattered and you can’t imagine having dreams come true ever again, well you are in a good place for God to put those pieces together in creating something you couldn’t have imagined.
There is a part you play in all this, and it begins now – not years down the road. In today’s episode we’ll talk about how to allow God to use you today in preparation for your future. If you are cringing at the word future and you’re thinking, I don’t even want a future if it can’t be with (you fill in the blank), you are in the right place.
WORD of the Week “He must increase, but I must decrease.” John 3:30
Song of the Week - Wait on You – Elevation Worship and Maverick City https://youtu.be/sAHnUUGMIcs
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Grief is hard enough, but if your relationship was ‘less than’ a good relationship it can add confusion to an already confusing time. When you lose someone, you had a tough, tortured or tragic relationship with, you must decide not to allow the troubles of the past define your future. Not an easy task.
When you are ready to rebuild your life, you do not want to build it on the faulty foundation of the past.
In this week’s episode, I’ll share important actions to take to allow you to move forward from those relationships that are hard to live through and harder to explain to others and harder yet after they have died.
WORD of the Week
Make a clean break with all cutting, backbiting, profane talk. Be gentle with one another, sensitive. Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as God in Christ forgave you. Ephesians 4:31-32 The Message
Song of the Week - You Say by Lauren Daigle https://youtu.be/sIaT8Jl2zpI
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A little surprise for this episode as it’s the introduction to Purpose After Loss episodes coming in September.
In our regular grief 2 great day episodes we talk about the pain, the pit and progress through the hardest season of your life. This second episode will focus on your Purpose After Loss – the rebuilding of your future.
Do you think it’s too soon for you to be here…I say, no! Because even if you aren’t ready to hear some of the things I’ll share, even if you can’t imagine having a different life, these episodes will plant seeds and give you a different perspective on what ‘can be’.
This is not to rush your process, it’s to shine light on hope as you walk through the days you don’t want to get out of the bed.
Don’t worry, the regular grief 2 great day episode will continue to be released each Sunday.
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WORD of the Week I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13.
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Why do bad things happen to good people? You’ve heard this question before, you may have even asked it yourself when hearing of other’s struggles. But now, in your life and with your loss the question is so much more personal. Why would a loving God allow your loved one to die? Why would He allow you to have to experience such pain and loss?
Faith is the thing that pleases God and faith seems to confuse the grief journey. If you had more faith, would it hurt as bad? And does that confusion make you feel like you have less faith.
Today we’ll talk about where God is in your struggle and what your faith does and does not do in your Christian life while grieving.
WORD of the Week He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end. Ecclesiastes 3:11
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I’m Stef and this is Grief 2 Great Day. Thank you for being here for a different kind of episode. If this is your first time listening, this is not the norm, so please come back. 😊
I just wanted to share a few things on my heart - basically, an update on Grief 2 Great Day including
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There is an incredible difference between hopeless and hopeful. Having hope will get you through the hardest moments of your life, but how do you have hope in the hardest moments of your life?
You can’t ‘will’ yourself to have hope when you feel despair, so how do you ‘get’ hope when everything looks hopeless?
Today we’ll talk about some tangible actions to take to build your hope and create a firm foundation for your healing.
WORD of the Week To console those who mourn in Zion, To give them beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; That they may be called trees of righteousness, The planting of the Lord, that He may be glorified.” Isaiah 61:3
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You’re familiar with the stages of grief – you know the Acceptance stage, but what does that even mean? Because it’s the last stage of grief, it seems to be the place everyone wants (like a finish line) to get to and be rid of this painful grief.
But is that what acceptance means?
In today’s episode, I’ll share what ‘acceptance’ means to a Christian, how to know if you are there and how to get there if you aren’t.
Verse – Seek the LORD and his strength; seek his presence continually! I Chronicles 16:11
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You want real healing, you want to see the world in color again, to walk outside and not feel like the weight of the world is sitting on top of your shoulders…you want all that but then that desire is confronted by guilt in the idea of moving on. After all, how can you even think about enjoying a life if your loved one has died? How can you enjoy life now if they won’t be a part of it?
The world without your loved one seems ‘less than’ and because this was never a part of what you had planned or even saw coming, moving on seems wrong and moving on with joy seems ridiculous. And, you live in fear of not being able to move beyond where you are today.
Today, we’re going to talk about what to do with the conflict between moving forward and what feels like disrespecting or dishonoring your loved one.
WORD of the Week – Very truly I tell you, you will weep and mourn while the world rejoices. You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy. A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her time has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the anguish because of her joy that a child is born into the world. So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy. In that day you will no longer ask me anything. Very truly I tell you, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. John 16:20-23
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We are given 3-7 days of bereavement leave and, in the US, it is not required to be paid leave. And, after the first month, most of the extra help and support is dwindling because people get back to their lives with the expectations that you are as well. The problem is that you don’t have your life to get back to.
In this episode, I’ll share how to resist the secondhand stress of society and harder still, the first-hand stress you put on yourself to be better quickly. Learn how this microwave mentality of grief is harmful to you and how to give yourself the same grace (in this case, grief grace) that you would effortlessly give to others.
Verse – (Paul speaking) So here’s what I want you to do: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you. Romans 12:1-2 (msg)
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When your loved one died, you lived through some of the worse moments of your life, you did ‘all the things’ you had to do including what I call the ‘business of death’ such as the funeral or service, the legal stuff and decision-making on some of your loved one’s personal items.
You didn’t know it could get worse and then a couple to six months down the road, it gets worse. The pain, the confusion, the “I can’t keep living like this” feelings flood your mind. What has happened to make it worse?
Today we’re going to talk about being at the beginning for what feels like the 100th time. This is where the frustration begins to grow because you thought you had gotten better, and you had some functional days and now you are back to the beginning and what you see as pitiful.
Verse of the week. No test or temptation that comes your way is beyond the course of what others have had to face. All you need to remember is that God will never let you down; he’ll never let you be pushed past your limit; he’ll always be there to help you come through it. I Cor. 10:13 (msg)
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Are you a yes person? Do you overschedule your life because others need your help? God uses us to help others, He gives us opportunities to minister to others, but that is different than not being able to say no.
If you feel frazzled more than peaceful or exhausted in the work of helping rather than energized, this may be an area to be addressed in your life.
During grief, you don’t have the luxury of doing all the things you did before without sheer exhaustion if you can even do them at all. In grief, you need your energy for processing what you’ve been through and for healing. So, maybe this is the best time to begin prioritizing your valuable self and allow some quiet moments in your life to ‘be still’ and know God more.
Verse of the Week – The fear of man is a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe. Proverbs 29:25
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The beginning of grief – aka when the world flip on you. You’ve had to see your loved one’s name in the obituary and probably were the one who wrote it. That’s surreal. You’ve dreaded the funeral not knowing how you would make it through. You’ve smiled kindly (and authentically) at all the people who wanted to show their love and support as they walked through the line. All of that is hard to bear. And, if all this occurred during the most restrictive times of Covid, there is the loss of all those things that making it worse. In either case, life has just flipped!
After the funeral and the busy month of support after, people have to return to their lives. I resented it but knew it was a fact of life. So, now what?? Everything is overwhelming, you can hardly breathe and are expected to go on with life as before. But where do you start?
In today’s episode, I share the 4 Actions to Take Now in the beginning of your grief. These four things are the most helpful and healing of all things so put your time and energy into these and let the rest fall away!
WORD of the Week. In all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:37-39.
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The beginning of grief – aka when the world flips on you. You’ve had to see your loved one’s name in the obituary and probably were the one who wrote it. That’s surreal. You’ve dreaded the funeral not knowing how you would make it through. You’ve smiled kindly (and authentically) at all the people who wanted to show their love and support as they walked through the line. All of that is hard to bear. And, if all this occurred during the most restrictive times of Covid, there is the loss of all those things that making it worse. In either case, life has just flipped!
After the funeral and the busy month of support after, people have to return to their lives. I resented it but knew it was a fact of life. So, now what?? Everything is overwhelming, you can hardly breathe and are expected to go on with life as before. But where do you start?
In today’s episode, I share the 4 Actions to Take Now in the beginning of your grief. These four things are the most helpful and healing of all things so put your time and energy into these and let the rest fall away!
Verse. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these. things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
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How can there be any tears left? You’ve already cried a million of them. During grief you will cry more than you ever have, and it’ll shock you because you didn’t know it was possible to cry what feels like an ocean of tears.
Stopping the tears is not the goal right now and, in the beginning, you probably couldn’t stop them if you tried. But how do deal with them daily? How do you go in public with these unwanted friends?
In today’s episode we’ll talk about the unexpected number of tears, how to work with them and coming to terms with how long they continue. And I’ll share the ‘best tissue eva’ for the tears of grief.
Verse - Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll – are they not in your record? In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord, whose word I praise – in God I trust and am not afraid. What can man do to me? Psalm 56:8-11 – God is aware of every tear you cry.
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GUEST INTERVIEW
When you go through grief everything seems upside down and trying to make sense of the feelings of grief is no easy task.
On today’s episode, Veleria Holloway, Chaplain at an Inpatient Hospice House and Christian Counselor shares so much wisdom! She wants to make sure that you:
I certainly hope she’ll come back on to go more deeply into each of these important and helpful topics.
Verse – Rejoice with those who rejoice and Weep with Those Who Weep.
Romans 12:5
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Is there such a thing as 'good' in grief?
The answer is yes though it’s not something you will see or feel for a while.
Grief is an incredible priority-setter; a perspective-changer and a purpose-builder. These may feel meaningless to you now because you’re walking through such pain and that’s to be expected but later you’ll see how this has changed you. And, there are still things you can do now in preparation for your future.
This is a longer episode with lots of important stuff for you to know and allow to grow…so please join me as I talk about 3 truths to give you hope a future.
Verse – The heart of a man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. Proverbs 16:9
Songs – Hope in Front of My and A New Day – Now Stand in Faith by Danny Gokey. https://youtu.be/ZIREaGBN4Jw
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Is there such a thing as "good" when you are going through grief?
We know that death is a part of life – you understand that when you see others go through it. But, when it affects your life, then you feel it in ways you never could have imagined. The grief process itself is unexpectedly hard and can change your identity, make you question your reality and shake your faith.
Today we’re talking about you in the future - when you can look back and see pieces of the puzzle (that were once strewn in every direction) begin to come together to show you a different and bigger picture of your life.
This is important for you now because it is the future picture. It is to help you be confident that God will redeem this incredible pain for something you might never have imagined as you create a new identity and build your faith in God’s purpose for your new but different life.
Verse – Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life. Psalm 143:8
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The honoring of your loved one is something that is very individual because honoring means different things to different people, and it can change over time. As you honor them, it brings comfort to you as it is a way of continuing the relationship.
In the beginning of your grief journey, the pain and confusion can be so overwhelming that you don't have the energy for anything, so honor may look like clearing off a table to arrange photos and items of your loved one.
Today we’ll talk about honoring your loved one, I’ll also share important Bible verses about how to best honor them and will include specific ways to honor your mother this Mother’s Day week.
Verse of the Week - But, as it is written, “What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9
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The emotions of grief are accentuated and sometimes can even surprise us when we feel things that we didn’t experience before. The one moment in time that takes us from normal life to the grief life is short but the emotions we are left with last a lifetime. It’s important to know what is normal, what to do with those emotions and how to use them to build gratitude later.
In this episode, we’ll talk about being envious or jealous of those who aren’t going through hard times and what you can do about it.
Verse of the Week - For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately women in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there were none of them. Psalm 139:13-16
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SHOW NOTES - What's the Best Thing to Say to Someone Who is Grieving?
Other people play a crucial role in your healing - either as a help or a hindrance. As a society, we don't talk about grief and who wants to really - until it touches your life. So, when you are going through the hardest moments, those around you don't exactly know what to say or do unless they have been there. Because of this, things are said that can come across as hurtful.
In this week's podcast, we'll talk about what not to say to someone who is grieving but more importantly, what to say and how to help a colleague, friend or family member as they walk through this thing called grief.
Though the focus is on those around you - I'll also share the best way for you to handle those platitudes and unwelcomed comments.
Verse - Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Romans 12:15.
Song – There Was Jesus. Zach Williams, Dolly Parton
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Why is it that we don't reach out for help when we clearly need it?
In previous episodes, we talked about where you can get help and support as you walk through the difficult journey of grief. But, knowing what to do is far different than doing what you know. The power of change occurs in the action not the intention.
What can happen if you are feeling stuck or hopeless and don’t reach out for help, your journey will harder and slower and the possibility of staying stuck and hopeless is very real. Severe isolation can lead to depression, anxiety and social anxiety – where it becomes harder and harder to get out and be around others.
Don’t stay stuck because you don’t want to ‘bother’ your family or friends. The greater disservice to those who care about you, is NOT sharing with them.
Verse - Our Verse for the week is: Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me or seen in me – put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you. Philippians 4:6-9
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In your grief journey, you will find that there are a lot of things that remind you of your loss again and again. And, not in a “oh yeah, I remember’ kind of way. These reminders are gut punches that have the potential to throw you back into a pit of despair once again. Seasons and holidays are two milestones you will encounter in your journey and after.
And before we go further – I feel like someone needs to hear this. You may be hurting right now, you might even be in that pit and all you want is a moment of relief from the pain and a moment of feeling like you did before your loved one died. There are so many questions of why this happened. Normal, good and happy seem sooo far away right now. You need to know that you aren’t alone and the pain you feel today will not be forever. Right now it might feel like a knife in your heart but over time (with your participation), the knife won’t have a sharp point. You’ll never stop thinking about them and you will always carry them with you but, later, you’ll be able to smile without painful tears when you think about them.
Ok, back to the milestones of seasons and holidays. Each one can make you feel like you are starting all over again in your grief process. And sometimes the season and the holiday go hand in hand like with spring and Easter; or winter and Christmas.
Today, we’ll talk about spring in general and but we’ll also talk about the holiday of Easter that makes spring even better or worse depending on where you are in your journey. I’ll share some truths from the Bible that will help you focus on God to stay out of the pit.
Verse - You don’t have to wait for the end. I am, right now, Resurrection and Life. The one who believes in m, even though he or she dies, will live. And, every one who lives believing in me does not ultimately die at all. Do you believe this? John 11:25-26 (Message)
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Your journey of grief can be lonely because nobody feels it like you do. Every relationship is unique and though others can be sad with you, they won’t feel exactly what you do. You have to walk it out and no one else can do it for you. However, the support of family and friends and other grief resources is invaluable. But….what resource is best for you and how do you know it will help?
Today we’ll talk about counseling and coaching specific to grief. I’ll share the differences, which is needed when and how to find the right one for you.
Verse. Proverbs 18:4. A person’s words can be life-giving water; words of true wisdom are as refreshing as a bubbling brook.
Song. Brighter Days – Blessing Offor https://youtu.be/I6lp1Oxb9L4
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Your journey of grief can be lonely because nobody feels it like you do. Every relationship is unique and though others can be sad with you, they won’t feel exactly what you do. You have to walk it out and no one else can do it for you. However, the support of family and friends and other grief resources is invaluable.
But….what resource is best for you and how do you know it will help?
Today and next week, we’ll talk about many different kinds of support from your friends to seeking out counseling and which are needed when.
Verse. Kind words are like honey - sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. Proverbs 16:24
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Your journey of grief can be lonely because nobody feels it like you do. Every relationship is unique and though others can be sad with you, they won’t feel exactly what you do. You have to walk it out and no one else can do it for you. However, the support of family and friends and other grief resources is invaluable. But, what resource is best for you and how do you know it will help?
Today and next week, we’ll talk about many different kinds of support from your friends to seeking out counseling and which are needed when.
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When people told me that Monica was in a better place – that she didn’t hurt – that she was using her singing talent to praise God, I knew it was true – but, in the beginning – I didn’t care because I was not in heaven, I was still here. Good for her, I thought, but what about me, I can’t do this!
The pain, the overwhelm, the physical effects and thoughts of ‘going crazy’ are all you see and feel in the beginning. So, to think that you are going to be fine – that you’ll have joy again – well, that isn’t tangible. Your head and your heart take you directly to, “I can’t do this!”
In this episode we talk about what brings you to this place in your journey and you’ll learn the truth of what God says about it.
Verse – In his letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul wrote (from prison) I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. Phil. 4:13
Song – Brighter Day – Blessing Offor https://youtu.be/I6lp1Oxb9L4
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This week, we’re going to take a detour from the Journey of Grief to pay honor to someone I saw on television but someone who embodied having ‘a great day’ even when her life’s circumstances were the complete opposite.
In today’s episode, I want to honor her and her family and share an important aspect of grief she communicated before her death.
Verse of the Day. And provide for those who grieve in Zion – to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of His splendor.” Isaiah 61:3.
Song. Please listen to "It's Ok" by Nightbirde on YouTube.
Memorable Quote. “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” – Helen Keller
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Last week we started talking about your identity. I asked - who are you right now? Who were you before your loved one died? And, are the two different?
From the time Monica became sick and I became her caretaker to her death, I questioned who I was many times. But after her death and in my grief, I had no identify. My purpose had been wrapped up in our health quest and her music ministry. It shifted to caretaker while she was sick and then to someone who had no purpose. What made it worse was that there was no way to go back to the old me because I was forever changed.
Today, I’ll share the final 2 pivotal moments that molded me into who I was to become and then we’ll talk about similar moments in your life that will help you rebuild.
Verse of the Day – Everything we could ever need for life and complete devotion to God has already been deposited in us by His divine power. For all this was lavished upon us through the rich experience of knowing him who has called us by name and invited us to come to him thought a glorious manifestation of His goodness. 2 Peter 1:3
Memorable Quote – All of God’s people are ordinary people who have been made extraordinary by the purpose He has given them. —Oswald Chambers
Song of the Week – In Jesus Name – Katy Nichole https://youtu.be/gTw3ScI3RGo
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From the time Monica became sick and I became her caretaker to her death, I questioned who I was many times. But after her death and in my grief, I had no identify.
My purpose had been wrapped up in our health quest and her music ministry. It shifted to caretaker while she was sick and then to someone who had no purpose. What made it worse was that there was no way to go back to the old me because I was forever changed.
Today, I’ll share the 3 pivotal moments that molded me into who I was to become and then we’ll talk about similar moments in your life that will help you rebuild.
Verse of the Day – Everything we could ever need for life and complete devotion to God has already been deposited in us by His divine power. For all this was lavished upon us through the rich experience of knowing him who has called us by name and invited us to come to him thought a glorious manifestation of His goodness. 2 Peter 1:3
Memorable Quote – All of God’s people are ordinary people who have been made extraordinary by the purpose He has given them. —Oswald Chambers
Song of the Week – In Jesus Name – Katy Nichole https://youtu.be/gTw3ScI3RGo
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6-week Faith-Based Grief Support Program - https://resources.grief2greatday.com/
Oh man, why am I doing this? It cannot be normal - am I going crazy?
The physical effects of grief (which we covered in the last episode) are overwhelming your system and on top of that, there are things that make you feel like you are going crazy while grieving.
Today we’ll talk what some of those things are and what will help.
Verse for the Day - "You have kept count of my tossing; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book? This I know, that God is for me. In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid." Psalm 56: 8-11
Song – Even When it Hurts – Hillsong https://youtu.be/hrSJwO5dJXg
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Grief is not a disorder, a disease or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical and spiritual necessity, the price you pay for love. The only cure for grief is to grieve. – Rabbi Earl Grollman
Today we’re going to talk about the physical effects of grief on the body. In a 2014 study in Journal of the American Medical Association showed that within 30 days of their partner’s death, people ages 60 and old had more than twice the risk of a stroke or heart attack compared to people who hadn’t suffered such a loss. Grief affects your physically. Join me today to see if you are experiencing any of these effects as you walk out the grief process.
Song of the Week – “Stronger” by Mandisa https://youtu.be/emgv-VRtMEU
Verses for the Day I know what I'm doing. I have it all planned out - plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for. Jeremiah 29:11 (Message)
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Last week we talked about HOW LONG will this pain last and this week it’s time to get you prepared to start walking out this thing called grief. If you are just starting on the journey (and completely overwhelmed) or you’ve been struggling to get a handle on what ‘working through grief’ means, you are in the right place. The work is hard, but the work is necessary, and it is worth it!
To help you determine the destination, there are things you must do and know – there is work that is required, so let’s get you as ready as possible…
Memorable Quote – My faith is a wounded faith, but my life is not without faith. I didn't divorce God, but I'm quarrelling and arguing and questioning, it's a wounded faith. – Elie Wiesel
Song of the Week – “How Long O Lord” by the Prayers of Saints https://youtu.be/9mFRMcolr6s
Verses for the Day
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9
“Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.” Romans 8:26
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SHOW NOTES
So many questions race through your mind after a death and you want answers to them because you want the pain to stop and to stop NOW. Actually, what you really want is for this to never have happened! But you’re here, so what do you do now?
In this episode, we’ll address one of those questions and you’ll get the answer (you may not want) to the question of ‘when will this stop?’
Memorable Quote – My faith is a wounded faith, but my life is not without faith. I didn't divorce God, but I'm quarrelling and arguing and questioning, it's a wounded faith. - Elie Wiesel
Song of the Week – “How Long O Lord” by the Prayers of Saints https://youtu.be/9mFRMcolr6s
Verse for the Day – “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” - Isaiah 55:8-9
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6-week Faith-Based Grief Support Program - https://resources.grief2greatday.com/
How Do You Trust God During Grief? How do you stay strong in your faith when you’re confused about what just happened and question why it happened?
Today is the third and final episode in the series and we’re talking about Fears, Failures and Forks in the Road (aka Decisions). Grief can make you feel fearful of what’s coming next, of your future and it can make you feel like you are failing in everything – not knowing how to feel less pain, completing daily tasks and not knowing how to move forward. This episode will help you understand what is normal; how to equip yourself to feel stronger; how to change how to view yourself and how to make good decisions as you encounter many forks in the road.
For more details to Monica’s story of faith over circumstances, read “Dying to Be Healed” – available for purchase on the website.
Memorable Quote – All of God’s people are ordinary people who have been made extraordinary by the purpose He has given them. —Oswald Chambers
Song of the Week – “Carry On” by Tauren Wells https://youtu.be/s53ULavaPp4
Verse for the Day – Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. —Hebrews 12:1
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Life is clarified during affliction. When worldly pursuits become as meaningless as they should be and the presence of God, along with a passion for His Word, becomes most important, that’s life as God intends it for us. Though Monica spent most of her last five and a half months physically miserable, she lived in—and introduced me to—the peace of the Lord. Such gifts are eternal.
Today we’re talking about the book, “Dying to Be Healed” and going after God while grieving. The contents of this podcast can change your life!
For more details to Monica’s story of faith over circumstances, read “Dying to Be Healed” – available for purchase on the website.
Memorable Quote – We have to pray with our eyes on God—not on our difficulties. – Oswald Chambers
Song of the Week – “Remember” by Laurel Daigle https://youtu.be/nThnLyjQgbA
Verse for the Day – But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9
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You know there are some people in life that just change you. Think about who has impacted your life so much that you were forever different. I bet a few faces came to your mind and I’ll hope it was because they changed you for the better. It may be your loved one who came to mind. Today we’re talking about Monica - the subject of the book, “Dying to Be Healed” and the person who impacted me by her example of living and then more so, by her example of faith as she was dying.
Monica was great at living, and her support and example allowed me to grow toward the person I was to become. I share how I went from friend to caretaker overnight, anticipatory grief, and some thoughts about what may help if you or someone you know is in the position of being a caretaker to a terminally ill loved one.
For more details to Monica’s story of faith over circumstances, read “Dying to Be Healed” – available for purchase on the website.
Memorable Quote – C.S. Lewis said - God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you to go through it, not without pain but without stain.
Verse for the Week: – I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving. —Psalm 69:30
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A new year is upon us, and the idea of resolutions may pale in comparison to praying that 2022 will be better - that life will be less hard, there will be fewer tears and hope will be restored. What role do you play in your healing process anyway?
In today’s episode, I’ll share how a middle school Christmas play reminded me of how far I’ve come and how you can make progress in your grief journey. Get something to take notes on as I share 3 Actions to Take Now to Keep You Close to God During grief.
The Grief 2 Great Day Podcast will help you understand the grief journey, activate your faith, and show you ways of processing daily life to make the journey easier. So, if you're ready to understand how grief affects you, rebuild your faith and take just one step towards healing, then get into a comfortable place - even if that's your bed right now, turn off all distractions and let's get started.
You will never get over your Grief, but you can get to a Great Day. Girl, there’s hope for your future!!
Please share this episode with a friend or family member who needs to know there is hope and life after grief. Also, help us grow by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts, I would appreciate it!
Verse of the Week – Keep Meditating on Jeremiah 29:11.
Song of the Day - Tin Roof - Chris Tomlin featuring Blessing Offor - https://youtu.be/sKM0aIqFzes
Open Door Church, Greenville, NC – December 5, 2021 sermon series “Joy and Lament” https://subspla.sh/h8k9cxg
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Welcome to the first official episode of Grief 2 Great Day! In today's episode, I'll share a little bit of my story and how, what God put on my heart, finally came to pass in a form I never expected - and only 12 years after I started on this journey.
I know what the pain of loss feels like. I experienced a grief I couldn't even describe where I struggled to get my breath and it felt like it would never end. God listened to my million questions. I continued to have unending tears, uninvited thoughts, and unyielding questions. And I continued to seek God. And, over time, He truly did replace the ashes with joy.
I'll also share why the title of the podcast is Grief 2 Great Day. You'll get an overview of what's gonna be included in the podcasts going forward, including scriptures and songs. And I'll invite you to become part of the framily. Yes, framily. You know, now (if you've listened to the trailer of Grief 2 Great Day), framily are those chosen friends who are more like family.
The Grief 2 Great Day Podcast will help you understand the grief journey, activate your faith, and show you ways of processing daily life to make the journey easier.
Lastly, I'm gonna share the steps you need to take right now to take care of yourself and move toward healing. So, if you're ready to understand how grief affects you, rebuild your faith and take just one step towards healing, then get into a comfortable place. Even if that's your bed right now, turn off all distractions and let's get started.
You will never get over your Grief, but you can get to a Great Day. Girl, there is hope for your future!!
Please share this episode with a friend or family member who needs to know there is hope and life after grief. Also, help us grow by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts, I would appreciate it!
Verse for the Week: Jeremiah 29:11 (the Message version makes it feel more personal)
Song for the Day – “Just Cry” – Mandisa https://youtu.be/Y3rwEhZoWF0
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Welcome to the Grief 2 Great Day Podcast. Here you will find faith-based grief support to navigate the overwhelming and confusing journey of grief, to continue seeking God and - to breathe, laugh, and live again.
You'll find answers to “is this normal?” when you're confused by the physical, emotional, and spiritual changes, and you'll get practical help on living out daily life from going to the funeral home, to going through their stuff to quieting your mind after each difficult task. You're in a place where you do not have to be okay; where the ugly cry is totally understood; where there are no platitudes like “heaven needed another angel” and where you are loved on and lifted up.
Together, we’ll experience the Milestones (like anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays), and the Minefields, (those unexpected meltdowns), so you can arrive on the other side with a gratitude and a peace you never thought possible. Girl, there is hope for your future! Grief isn’t something you get over, but a great day is something you can get to.
If you are ready to take a brave step towards healing and grow your relationship with God – you are in the right place!
Hope this helps or blesses you in some way!
Stef
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