The Final Act of LoveHalimbawa

Bargaining: to try to bring to a desired level
“Please God don’t let this be reality”. “Ok God, you can make this a huge miracle and show everyone how great you are.” These are two prayers that I repeated for at least 15 mins straight after the notification of the death of my best friend. I recounted every story in the bible where a death ended in a miraculous resurrection. I mean, I know he had the power to do it. I had just read a book not even a month prior called, 90 Minutes in Heaven. Surely, He was the same God that reached back and grabbed others from the hands of death so He could do it again. I hoped He would. I hoped that my plans trumped His because He clearly had gotten this wrong.
Sometimes you will hear people ask God to allow them to switch places. This is often a time when survivors remorse surfaces. We are trying in or finite minds to comprehend an infinite plan. We are not thinking that His sovereignty had this loss woven perfectly in the tapestry of His will. I know it may not feel like, but He does have a plan and we may be shocked, but He is not.
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Grief is the proof that we have loved and an undeniable process that we will all face at some point in our lives. This plan will walk through the Five Stages of Grief. The process of grief is circular so there is no definitive end or time frame that can be placed on it, but undoubtedly, He will be there through every second of it.
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