Grieve in Grace

Everyone grieves – some of us at the loss of a loved one to death, some at the loss of a job, some at a medical report, some at the betrayal or even attitude of a friend, some at the circumstances around them, and a multitude of other reasons. Grief is rather normal. It goes with the territory. By definition, grief is a natural response to loss, and we all suffer losses. Grief strikes believers and non-believers alike. However, believers have a resource that helps them cope with grief. God offered to Paul and to us, sufficient grace. “My grace is sufficient for you” (2 Corinthians 12:9). Grace is the loving and merciful presence of God with us, because God desires us to have that presence, not because of anything we have done to earn it. Grace doesn’t remove grief. But, with God’s comforting, assuring, affirming, presence, believers can grieve in grace.

Join me in praying for the following global requests:
• Pray for weekly Bible study groups among university students on Mondays in Jena, Germany and Tues/ Wed in Braunschweig, Germany.
• Pray for Jerry, a missionary pilot with Sahel Aviation. He was flying back to Mali from Johannesburg last week when his plane disappeared in bad weather. He has yet to be found.
• Pray for Todd, a military Chaplain, who serves U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
• Pray for Gary, a missionary who is recovering from spine surgery in Budapest.