Death Is Not the End: Healing & Hope Through GriefSample

Lean on God
Friends, support groups, and counselors are all an important part of God’s design for healing. But there are certain places in our souls that only God can reach. In grief, we need to be reminded that God alone can touch the deepest layers of our pain and bring healing where no one else can.
Grief often magnifies fear and despair, clouding our ability to see truth and robbing us of peace, hope, and healing. That’s why it's so important to talk with God and stay connected to His Word. Scripture reminds us of who God is—his love, his faithfulness, and his power.
The book of Psalms is filled with the comforting truth that God is our refuge and strength. Even when everything around us is falling apart, God remains our place of safety. And when we cry out to him in our pain, he hears and rescues us.
God wants you to fully lean on him. He is not distant from your grief. He knows it intimately. And his comfort, strength, and healing are real.
About this Plan

The death of a loved one is one of life’s most devastating experiences. Grief doesn’t just affect one part of you—it hits every part: your emotions, your body, your thoughts, your relationships, and your faith. It can feel like the world has shifted, and nothing makes sense anymore. But no matter how grief affects you, there are ways to find hope and healing in the midst of it.
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We would like to thank LCBC Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.lcbcchurch.com
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