Pain is inevitable in traumatic grief. Suffering is optional. God NEVER wastes our pain and suffering. He will not abandon us in it. He is with us in it all. Lean in
-Katie Wiggins, Founder
Suffering may be a part of our story, but it doesn’t have the final say in our story.
Heartbreak may be a part of our story, but it doesn’t have the final say in our story.
Grief may be a part of our story, but it doesn’t have the final say in our story.
Good Friday is our reminder that when everything feels lost, when darkness seems to take over, there is hope on the way. We know a better ending because we know a victorious Savior. Darkness may last for a while, but joy comes in the morning. (Psalm 30:5)
Easter isn’t just an annual celebration. It’s a personal revelation for right now. It’s where the unknowns of today feel less excruciating because of the certain victory of tomorrow. Oh, friend, take heart. Keep holding on to the hope you have in Jesus. He really does understand the depth of carrying sorrow and hope at the same time.
Keep these Good Friday reminders for an ordinary day when you need to be reminded you are not walking alone in your pain. Jesus hears you. He sees you. He understands you.
-Lysa Turkeurst
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