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A Story I know all Too Well. ( Victory over Loss)
5/3/2007 1:32:59 PM
Victory Over Loss and Anger, by Muriel Larson


It had been the worst year in her life -- a year since Kathy's husband
had suddenly died in an automobile accident leaving her full of grief,
anger, bitterness, turmoil. At first she couldn't believe her husband
had died. Then when she did accept it, she felt angry -- angry at the
drunken truck driver who had caused David's death, angry at God for
letting it happen. Then she had felt guilty. "Why wasn't I more loving
toward David when he was alive?" she accused herself.

Grieving set in, and for some reason she couldn't cry. She would just
get the children off to school and sit there like a zombie, staring off
into space. "God," she exclaimed angrily one day, "how could you have
let this happen? David was such a good man, a good father! Now my
children are fatherless and I'm alone. It's not fair!"

Kathy went on with the routine of living, but the anger, bitterness,
and depression sat like a heavy burden on her. She resigned her
position as Sunday school teacher and dropped out of church completely.

Her pastor came to see her, but she was almost rude to him. Seeing he
couldn't talk to her, he finally said, "Well, Kathy, we miss you, and
we'll be praying for you." Christian friends called and she brushed
them off in similar fashion.

Kathy was troubled by the drop in her children's report card marks.
They didn't seem very happy either. She began to realize she would have
to pull herself together for their sakes.

Then one day, Kathy went out for lunch with a Christian co-worker. As
they talked, she shared with Anne what she had been suffering. "I went
through all that, too," Anne said, "when my husband left me for another
woman. But I finally got tired of feeling sorry for myself and being
full of turmoil. I finally decided to 'let go and let God' -- to really
trust him with my life and realize that he could work all things
together for my good! I forgave Jerry. I forgave myself. And for the
first time in a long time, I experienced real peace!"

When Kathy got home that day, she fell to her knees and followed Anne's
example -- and she too found peace and meaning for her life. It wasn't
easy. It was a commitment she had to make again and again, but turning
things over to God, really trusting him with her life, was more than
just a slogan; it was the way back to life again.

It wasn't easy.

Quite often when we feel that we have dealt with our grief over loss --
that we have turned it over the Lord -- we can be hit by reoccurrences
that get us down. After all, we are all only human, and it is easy to
backslide into feeling depressed and very sorry for ourselves because
of our losses. We quite making that daily commitment to trust God and
focus on the future. So how do we climb out of the pit again? Here are
some suggestions.

  * All those old feelings coming back make you feel sorry for yourself
    again. This in turn depresses you -- may even make you angry again
    too. The Bible tells us not to fret -- to sit around and worry and
    stew and make ourselves anxious (Psalm 37:1). Why? Because fretting
    brings us back to square one -- doubting God and making ourselves
    miserable. Stop looking inward, and go back to looking upward!

  * Go back to the source of your first victory over grief and anger --
    the Lord. He is still there for you. He loves you. He hasn't left
    you -- you have left Him! Jesus said, "Come to me, all you who are
    weary and heavily laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).
    When you bring that burden to Him, leave it with Him! It works for
    me every time I really do that!

  * Those old feelings revive something else in us -- remorse about our
    own shortcomings, blaming others and God, too. So we must forgive
    ourselves and others, and trust in God again.

  * Rejoice in the Lord. Rejoicing in the Lord lifts our spirits, draws
    us back to Him by thankfulness, reminds us of how much better it is
    to look forward than backward (Philippians 4:4-9). Again, look up!
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Re: A Story I know all Too Well. ( Victory over Loss)
5/3/2007 2:56:25 PM

Amen,

Great encourgement for anyone with this type of need.

God's Word is Spirit and Life according to John 6-63. God saw the ending before He began the beginning and before the foundation of the world He provided an answer for all of our needs. If we trust and obey we will have all that He promised. Luke 10-19 tell us that God give us power over all the power of the enemy. That's great medicine for me.

Keep up the good work.

God Bless

Eugene Carter

 

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Re: A Story I know all Too Well. ( Victory over Loss)
5/6/2007 2:06:37 PM
Thank you Thomas for the story.  I am sure many people will be blessed by your story and here's hoping that others in the same situation  will be   able to use  the method outlined.   Maybe we should copy this and  pass to all our friends.

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