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Definition of Grief
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“Grief is a
reaction to a major
loss. It is most often
an unhappy and painful
emotion.”
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Grieving is not
something done to us,
but rather something we
do.
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Grieving isn't
continuous, but it is
recurring.
Causes of Grief
They can be triggered
by:
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The death of a loved
one;
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A chronic or an
incurable illness;
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The end of a
significant
relationship.
ARE YOU GRIEVING?
IS GRIEF NATURAL?
1 Peter 1:6 “Wherein ye
greatly rejoice, though
now for a season, if
need be, ye are in
heaviness through
manifold temptations:”
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We are not immune to
troubles;
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They are part and parcel
of life.
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They should not be
prolonged.
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INTRODUCTION
1.
OUR MOMENTS OF
GRIEF (v.9-13)
2.
OUR COMMITMENT IN
GRIEF (v.1-8)
3.
OUR ENCOURAGEMENT
IN GRIEF (v.14-24)
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CONCLUSION
1. OUR MOMENTS OF GRIEF
(v.9-13)
Psalm 31:9-10
“Have mercy upon me, O
LORD, for I am in
trouble: mine eye is
consumed with grief,
yea, my soul and my
belly. For my life is
spent with grief,
and my years with
sighing: my strength
faileth because of mine
iniquity, and my bones
are consumed.”
How grief has affected
HIM
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Emotionally
affected – His soul &
life are threatened
(v.9);
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Physically
affected - His eye is
consumed with grief, his
belly, his bones are
consumed as well– death
(v.12);
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Psychologically –
His fears of enemies
multiplied (v.11-13);
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Spiritually
affected – His
brokenness (v.12).
5 Stages of Grief
Denial
àRationalizeàAngeràDepressionàAcceptance
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Denial (This isn't
happening to me!)
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Rationalizing
(It cannot be true…)
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Anger (Why is
this happening?)
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Depression (I
don't care anymore!)
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Acceptance
(Lord, thy will be done)
How grief can affect us
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The act of
grieving is an intrusion
on our physical,
emotional, social,
spiritual, and cognitive
worlds:
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We are hurt
physically: shoulders,
chest, arms, legs, head.
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Our emotions,
especially our heart
feels trampled and
irreparable.
FURTHERMORE…
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Our social
connections have been
severed; we've lost our
sense of direction;
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Spiritually, we
wonder about God, and
question our faith and
beliefs;
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Cognitively, we
are filled with
irrational thoughts and
wonder if we've truly
gone crazy!
2.
OUR COMMITMENT IN
GRIEF
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Psalm 31:5 “Into thine
hand I commit my spirit:
thou hast redeemed me, O
LORD God of truth.” (cf.
Luke 23:46)
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The Psalmist’s unshaken
confidence in God;
resting on God's
faithfulness.
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God has helped me before
– He will help me again.
WITH REFERENCE TO WHO
GOD IS TO US:
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HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS
(v.1)
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HIS DEFENCE / HIS
PROTECTION (v.2,3a)
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HIS NAME (v.3b)
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HIS STRENGTH (v.4)
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HIS TRUTHFULNESS
(v.5)
3. OUR ENCOURAGEMENT IN
GRIEF
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Psalm 31:19 “Oh
how great is thy
goodness, which thou
hast laid up for them
that fear thee; which
thou hast wrought for
them that trust in thee
before the sons of men!”
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Realizing how good God
is to us.
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Counting the blessings
of God to us!
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Looking on the right
perspective of life;
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Psalm 31:24 “Be of good
courage, and he shall
strengthen your heart,
all ye that hope in the
LORD.”
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Finding strength and
grace in the LORD;
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There is hope for the
people of God!
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The endless hope will be
our consolation.
CONCLUSION
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Psalm 31:22 “For I said
in my haste, I am cut
off from before thine
eyes: nevertheless thou
heardest the voice of my
supplications when I
cried unto thee.”
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See the example of Peter
(Acts 12:6);
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There was loss, grief
and uncertainty;
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Prayer can only help so
much…(v.5,12).
VERSE TO REMEMBER
Philippians 4:8
“Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are
true, whatsoever things
are honest, whatsoever
things are just,
whatsoever things are
pure, whatsoever things
are lovely, whatsoever
things are of good
report; if there be any
virtue, and if there be
any praise, think on
these things.”
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