Dealing with Suffering

A three-year-old little boy dies suddenly. Healthy and happy one day, but doesn’t wake up the next morning. No warning for the family–PAIN is coming. No warning for the community

What do we do? What can we say?

We join with the suffering family with our tears and our prayers–the lament of sorrow grows from one family to a community that is widespread, but close in heart. We don’t hush the weeping, but augment it with our own.

By weeping together we honor those who are suffering, letting them know that there must be more to their suffering than weakness or a selfish sense of loss. It is a sorrow that demands tears, and we all join in.

And we hug any two-, three-, and four-year-old within reach–over and over again.

Finally, all of you should be of one mind. Sympathize with each other. Love each other as brothers and sisters. Be tenderhearted, and keep a humble attitude. 1 Peter 3:8 (NLT)

3 thoughts on “Dealing with Suffering

  1. How true! We all need to be more open with one another… a comforting hug… tears of sorrow shed unashamedly… we share the truth of our feelings…. nothing hidden.

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