Showing posts with label Bible Verses of Comfort Amidst Grief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible Verses of Comfort Amidst Grief. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Friday's Faith - Psalms of Comfort





Friday's Faith


Psalms of Comfort





In Thee, O LORD, I have taken refuge;

Let me never be ashamed

In Thy righteousness deliver me.

Incline Thine ear to me, rescue me quickly;

Be Thou to me a rock of strength (refuge, protection);

A stronghold to save me.

For Thou art my rock and my fortress;

For Thy name's sake Thou wilt lead me and guide me....


For Thou art my strength.

Into Thy hand I commit my spirit;

Thou has ransomed me, O LORD, God of truth.


Be gracious to me, O LORD, for I am in distress;

My eye is wasted away from grief, my soul and my body also.

For my life is spent with sorrow,

And my years with sighing;

My strength has failed...

And my body has wasted away.


Because of all my adversaries, I have become a reproach,

Especially to my neighbors,

And an object of dread to my acquaintances;

Those who see me in the street flee from me.

I am forgotten as a dead man, out of mind,

I am like a broken vessel.

For I have heard the whispering of many,

Terror is on every side;

While they took counsel together against me,

They schemed to take away my life.


~Psalm 31:1-3,4b,9-13 NASB




Since I am afflicted and needy,

Let the LORD be mindful of me;

Thou art my help and my deliverer;

Do not delay, O my God.


~Psalm 40:17 NASB




Cast your burden (what He has given you)

upon the Lord, and He will sustain you.

He never will allow the righteous

to be shaken (to totter).


~Psalm 55:22 NASB










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Scripture taken from the New American Standard Bible

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Monday's Mourning Ministry - Safe ~Phil Wickham






Monday's Mourning Ministry



Safe


~Phil Wickham







Safe

~Phil Wickham

(Featuring Bart Millard from MercyMe)



To the one who's dreams are falling all apart,
And all you're left with is a tired and broken heart:
I can tell by your eyes you think you're on your own
but you're not all alone!

Have you heard of the One who can calm the raging seas,
Give sight to the blind, pull the lame up to their feet,
With a love so strong He'll never let you go,
No you're not alone!

Chorus:
You will be safe in His arms!
You will be safe in His arms,
'Cause the hands that hold the world are holding your heart!
This is the promise He made:
He will be with You always
When everything is falling apart,
You will be safe in His arms...


Did you know that the voice that brings the dead to life
Is the very same voice that calls you now to rise
So hear Him now, He's calling you home -
You will never be alone!



You will be safe in His arms!
You will be safe in His arms,
'Cause the hands that hold the world are holding your heart!
This is the promise He made:
He will be with You always
When everything is falling apart,
You will be safe in His arms...


Bridge:
These are the hands that built the mountains
The hands that calm the seas.

These are the arms that hold the heavens,
They are holding you and me.

These are hands that healed the leper
Pulled the lame up to their feet.
These are the arms that were nailed to a cross
To break our chains and set us free!



You will be safe in His arms!
You will be safe in His arms,
'Cause the hands that hold the world are holding your heart!
This is the promise He made:
He will be with You always
When everything is falling apart,
You will be safe in His arms...

Safe in His arms,

Safe in His arms,

When everything is falling apart,
You will be safe in His arms!



*****



He says, “Be still, and know that I am God."

~Psalm 46:10a



"See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands..."

~Isaiah 49:16a



Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life.

No one comes to the Father except through Me."


~John 14:6



“So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."

~Isaiah 41:10


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


We love because he first loved us.”

~1 John 4:19


The LORD is close to the brokenhearted
and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

~Psalm 34:18


The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous,
and his ears are attentive to their cry...”

~Psalm 34:15


He will cover you with His feathers,
and under His wings you will find refuge.”

~Psalm 91:4a











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Friday, June 11, 2010

Friday's Faith - Blessed Are the Mournful ~by Lynn Mosher





“God blesses those who mourn,

for they will be comforted.”

(Matt. 5:4 NLT)




Friday's Faith


Blessed Are the Mournful

~by Lynn Mosher




I went to a funeral the other day. A very precious friend’s husband died.


As I sat there listening to the trembling voices, soaked in tears, and the preacher’s words of tribute, I cried along with the family and friends.



Separation from a loved one brings grief, but the Lord brings His comfort. The Lord said, “He has sent Me to comfort the brokenhearted.” (Is. 61:1 TLB)



When a loved on is no longer with us, the afterglow of his or her presence lingers on in our hearts and in all the hearts of his/her loved ones on earth long after that one has left our sight. The beauty of such a person never dies, for he or she leaves behind so much of themselves. Our hearts are always illuminated by the memories of their smile, their laughter, their kind words, the touch of their hand, and, if they are a Christian, their love for God.



When we lose a loved one who loved the Lord, we may also look at it this way: Of the roses that climb the garden wall, some will blossom on the other side, being hidden from our view, but the vine keeps them all joined together.



And so it is with the wall of death. It merely hides the other side; it does not divide. Our loved ones who have gone on to be with Jesus may be hidden from our view, but they have just blossomed on the other side. And, if we, who remain here, are also in Christ, then we are all united together, because the Vine keeps us together.



Mourning encompasses more than the heartache of losing a loved one. We mourn when a loved one goes astray in his/her marriage and divorce results, distressing the children. Or when s/he makes wrong decisions and ends up in jail or addicted to some substance.



We mourn for our own mistakes and regrets, for fallen heroes, for abused children, for children kidnapped and forced into sex trafficking, or for those caught in a natural or some other disaster.



There is “a time to weep,” as Ecclesiastes 3:4 NKJV tells us. But what did our opening verse say? “God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” In all our mourning, the Lord blesses us with His comfort.



David knew the Lord’s comfort and we are blessed with David’s thoughts and writings in the book of Psalms. David wrote, “My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life” (Ps. 119:50 NIV), “May Your unfailing love be my comfort” (Ps. 119:76 NIV), and “Let Your compassion come to me that I may live” (Ps. 119:77 NIV).



In His care for us, God sent Jesus “to comfort all who mourn” (Is. 61:2b NIV), “to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.” (Is. 61:3 NIV).




David wrote, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” (Ps. 147:3 NKJV)


Trust in those words.


It is God’s promise to you.


Those that mourn shall be comforted…with the Lord’s presence.


If mourning is a part of your life right now, I pray the Lord blesses you with His presence and His comfort.


Blessings,


Lynn






Posted by lynnmosher at 9:29 PM

Labels: brokenhearted, comfort, compassion, cords of love, Death, mourn, separate, Vine, weep


3 comments: {These were the 3 current comments made to Lynn's post that were found on her blog. Mine is the last one!}

Marja said...

Thanks for this post Lynn. We do not like to talk about mourning, but it takes pain to experience His comfort!


6/8/10 5:12 AM

Nikole Hahn said...

Beautiful.


6/8/10 7:27 PM

Grieving Mother/Therapist, Angie Bennett Prince said...


Thank you Lynn!

I love the connected to the Vine analogy...because it is literally true! I had heard the analogy of the wall of death and the roses growing on the other side that we just cannot see with our eyes yet (which I love), but I had never heard the part about "the Vine keeps us connected together."


Yes! Of course He does!
This post serves as a great reminder for, in my grief, my very world and my heart itself feels all split to pieces, so I often hold onto God's reminder in Colossians 1:15-17 that HE holds all of His creation together: "In Him all things hold together."
Your post reminds me, He not only holds me together here, but He holds all of His family"connected"
together...now...and forever!

(Is the vine aspect of the analogy yours?) May God bless you precious Lynn. Thank you for your dedication and ministry; and thank you for today's post that ministers to my war-torn grieving soul.

Much love to you sweet sister!

Angie
http://MotherGrievingLossofChild.blogspot.com

6/9/10 1:12 PM




{Highlights mine}


Thank you to my dear Twitter and Facebook friend Lynn Mosher for graciously sharing her blog post with us today. Lynn offers wonderfully researched and divinely inspired devotionals in her blog. You may find more devotionals like today's in her blog, found at http://LynnMosher.blogspot.com ~

Thank you Lynn for your wonderfully compassionate friendship to me during this worst time in my life. Your loving comments often bring me to my knees in a burst of tears. Thank you so much for sharing your writings, your love, and your life with me ~ You may not even realize it in your sweet humility, but you often lift a corner of my heavy load and help me to carry it as you minister to me with your kind and loving heart.








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