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are five keys to recovering from loss: 1) Process your grief. Emotions
like fear, anger, worry depression, resentment, helplessness and grief
are normal. It’s no good to suppress them or deny they exist. God
created us to feel; He doesn’t expect us to act happy when we’re
grieving. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted
(Mathew 5:4NIV). Be honest with God. ‘Pour out your heart before Him.
(Psalm 62:8 NIV) and He will comfort you. 2) Accept help. It’s a mistake
to isolate yourself in the aftermath of a tragedy. We all need the
encouragement and support of others. We’re called to carry one another’s
burdens’ and so fulfill the law of Christ. (Galatians 6:2NKJV). 3)
Choose the right response. When you choose bitterness, you hurt
yourselves and shut the door on happiness because you can’t be happy and
bitter at the same time. During some recent California welfares there
were victims who said, ‘We’ve lost everything and we’re sad, but we’ll
work together as a family and rebuild. ‘Others said, ‘My life’s over! I
can’t go on…I‘ll never recover.’ You can choose to believe you’re on
your own, or that God’s with you and bounce back. 4) Know your joy comes
from God. There’s no correlation between your circumstances and your
joy. Joy comes from within; it’s based on whom you trust not what you
see and feel. 5) Concentrate on what you have left, not on what you have
lost. Make a list of the good things in your life, and thank God for
what you still have. It’s impossible to be grateful and hopeless at the
same time.
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