Grieving God's Way: The Path to Lasting Hope and Healing
By Margaret Brownley and Diantha Ain
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The loss of a loved one is devastating, and the grief that follows is often crippling. While modern Western culture has adopted an aren't-you-over-it-yet? attitude toward death and the grief it brings, the grieving process can take years.
Weeks and months go by with no visible improvement. We might even wonder if God has forsaken us. Then one day it happens: We laugh. We feel connnected, restless, maybe even hopeful. We're no longer consumed by our loss, and our thoughts turn outward. These are the first signs of healing.
Though the tendency in our fast-paced society is to suppress our grief or ignore it all together, Grieving God's Way inspires a different course of action. In this 90-day devotional Margaret Brownley provides the framework for a methodical grieving process that follows God's plan.
Grieving God's way requires us to trust that He will lead us through the darkness, heal our pain, take away our weariness, and fill our hearts with hope, peace, and new purpose. From defining what grief is to validating its importance, Brownley gives us the components necessary to find God within our sorrow and grieve with Him.
Divided into four sections, Grieving God's Way offers insight into healing our grieving body, soul, heart, and spirit. Infused with scriptures and inspirational haiku by Diantha Ain, this book motivates us to shift our grieving from man's way to God's way. . . slow and often invisible but with truly amazing results.
So how long does it take to grieve? As long as it takes God to heal.
Margaret Brownley
New York Times best-selling author Margaret Brownley has penned more than twenty-five historical and contemporary novels. Her books have won numerous awards, including Reader’s Choice.Though successful, Margaret decided to leave behind the secular publishing world to follow God’s will for her: to write inspirational fiction. Since then she has published the Rocky Creek series and A Lady Like Sarah was a Romance Writers of America RITA finalist.Happily married to her real life hero, Margaret and her husband have three grown children and live in Southern California.
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Grieving God's Way - Margaret Brownley
PRAISE FOR
GRIEVING GOD’S WAY
Margaret Brownley, with great insight and compassion, fashions ordinary words into loving images that penetrate into the deepest regions of the heart to soften our pain and give us hope.
—LOYA M. COFFIN
LIVING WITH LOSS MAGAZINE
Through Margaret Brownley’s talented insights, daily occurrences take on new perspectives, softening grief’s pain and turning hearts in new directions.
—ANDREA GAMBILL
HELPED TO ORGANIZE THE FIRST NATIONAL BOARD OF
DIRECTORS FOR THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS
Margaret Brownley offers those who grieve sympathetic support informed by hard-won insights into the timeless truths found in God’s Word. Margaret has gone through the valley of the shadow and emerged with a message of comfort and hope. This is a book not just for people of faith but for those who are questioning, disillusioned, or otherwise authentically seeking the comfort and help of God. I cannot think of a more helpful book for those who grieve.
—PASTOR JEFF CHEADLE
STONEBRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH; SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
"Why just go through your grief when you can grow through your grief by using the helpful guidelines Margaret Brownley presents in Grieving God’s Way? Margaret’s insightful writing and Diantha Ain’s inspiring haiku point the way through grief to new life. As a woman who has experienced the grief of losing a husband and three children in a plane crash, I can say a loud amen to all that is written in this book."
—DIANE BRINGGOLD BROWN
AUTHOR OF LIFE INSTEAD
Margaret Brownley and Diantha Ain are two multitalented women who understand the heaviness of grief, having each lost a child. They also understand the healing power of friendship, faith, love, and just being there. If you or someone you know has suffered a recent loss, or is still hurting from a past loss, I highly recommend this book. I’m a longtime fan of both of these writers. Their caring hearts, together with their gift of words, will make the journey to healing a little easier for grieving souls.
—MARTHA BOLTON
FORMER STAFF WRITER FOR BOB HOPE AND
AUTHOR OF MORE THAN FIFTY BOOKS
"In Grieving God’s Way, Ms. Brownley writes with a smooth and elegant style acutely profound in genuine feeling as she dispenses helpful advice. An excellent book embracing the boundless promise of faith. Highly recommended."
—SHERRY RUSSELL
GRIEF MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST AND AUTHOR OF
CONQUERING THE MYSTERIES AND LIES OF GRIEF
GRIEVING GOD’S WAY
GRIEVING GOD’S WAY
The Path to Lasting Hope and Healing
MARGARET BROWNLEY
HAIKU BY DIANTHA AIN
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Brownley, Margaret.
Grieving God’s way : the path to lasting hope and healing : a 90-day devotional /
Margaret Brownley ; haiku by Diantha Ain.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-0-8499-4722-3 (trade paper)
1. Grief—Religious aspects—Christianity—Prayers and devotions. 2. Bereavement—
Religious aspects—Christianity—Prayers and devotions. I. Title.
BV4905.3.B75 2012
242'.4—dc23
2011052247
Printed in the United States of America
12 13 14 15 16 QG 6 5 4 3 2 1
To my son Kevin, in loving memory—until we meet again.
Show me Your ways, O LORD; teach me Your paths.
—PSALM 25: 4 NKJV
When grieving God’s way,
our faith becomes a beacon
that guides our footsteps.
Contents
PART 1: HEALING THE GRIEVING BODY
Healing Day 1: What Is This Thing Called Grief?
Healing Day 2: Breathing Lessons
Healing Day 3: With Open Hands
Healing Day 4: Teddy Bears and Other Warm Fuzzies
Healing Day 5: Stand Up and Heal
Healing Day 6: Is Anyone Listening?
Healing Day 7: Walking Through Grief
Healing Day 8: Healing Through Play
Healing Day 9: The Healing Sun
Healing Day 10: The Sweet Gift of Memory
Healing Day 11: Grief Is Not an Illness
Healing Day 12: Stop and Go
Healing Day 13: Charge Now, Pay Later
Healing Day 14: Tea and Sympathy
Healing Day 15: Surviving Through Humor
Healing Day 16: Healing Through Gratitude
Healing Day 17: Sleep: A Necessary Holiday
Healing Day 18: Healing Through the Senses
Healing Day 19: How Birds Learn to Fly
PART 2: HEALING THE GRIEVING SOUL
Healing Day 20: Chipping Away
Healing Day 21: Avoiding the Pain
Healing Day 22: Seismic Tremors
Healing Day 23: A Place Called Journal
Healing Day 24: Expressing Feelings Through Art
Healing Day 25: Visions
Healing Day 26: First Things First
Healing Day 27: Healing Through Creativity
Healing Day 28: Learning from Children
Healing Day 29: The Healing Power of Music
Healing Day 30: Finding Music in the Silence
Healing Day 31: The Color of Grief
Healing Day 32: Fresh Grief
Healing Day 33: The Reluctant Traveler
Healing Day 34: When I Say Your Name . . .
Healing Day 35: Gifts from the Sea
Healing Day 36: Footprints in the Sand
Healing Day 37: The Gift of Storytelling
Healing Day 38: The Healing Power of Nature
Healing Day 39: The Healing Garden
Healing Day 40: Can’t Stop Crying
Healing Day 41: Promise of a Rainbow
Healing Day 42: Autumn Leaves
Healing Day 43: Discovery Through Grief
Healing Day 44: Am I Losing My Mind?
PART 3: HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Healing Day 45: Getting the Words Right
Healing Day 46: Helping a Family Heal
Healing Day 47: Healing the Family, Healing the Heart
Healing Day 48: Family Photos
Healing Day 49: The Family that Prays Together . . .
Healing Day 50: The Private Side of Grief
Healing Day 51: What Grief Weighs
Healing Day 52: The Lasting Gift of Time
Healing Day 53: All in God’s Time
Healing Day 54: The Searching Heart
Healing Day 55: The Dark Side of the Moon
Healing Day 56: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep . . .
Healing Day 57: The Gift of Grief-Related Depression
Healing Day 58: Shape of Grief
Healing Day 59: Letter to a Friend
Healing Day 60: Filling the Void
Healing Day 61: Grieving from the Heart
Healing Day 62: If Only . . .
Healing Day 63: Friends Who Grieve Together . . .
Healing Day 64: The Healing Marriage
Healing Day 65: A River Runs Through It
PART 4: HEALING THE GRIEVING SPIRIT
Healing Day 66: The Healing Power of Prayer
Healing Day 67: Praying to a Silent God
Healing Day 68: Finding New Meaning in God’s Word
Healing Day 69: Our Faith Is Tested
Healing Day 70: Finding Your Way Back to God
Healing Day 71: Why Did God Let This Happen?
Healing Day 72: Back to Basics
Healing Day 73: The Whos and Whats
Healing Day 74: Grief in Disguise
Healing Day 75: Learning to Hope Again
Healing Day 76: God the Beacon
Healing Day 77: Giving Grief a Rest
Healing Day 78: Attitude Adjustment
Healing Day 79: Spiritual Growth Through Loss
Healing Day 80: Sins of Omission
Healing Day 81: Where Is God?
Healing Day 82: The Gift of Anger
Healing Day 83: Forgiveness
Healing Day 84: Blessings
Healing Day 85: Count Your Blessings
Healing Day 86: The Gift of Guilt
Healing Day 87: Out of Pain Comes the Gift of a Deeper Faith
Healing Day 88: When Part of You Is Missing
Healing Day 89: The Only Perfect
Gift
Healing Day 90: From Grief to Thanksgiving
Author’s Note
Acknowledgments
Resources for Healing
Notes
About the Author
Part 1
9780849947223_INT_0013_001Healing the Grieving Body
MAN’S WAY
Numb Rather than Heal the Pain.
GOD’S WAY
Heal Through Healthy Choices.
Listen closely to my words. . . . for they are life to those
who find them and health to a man’s whole body.
—PROVERBS 4 :20, 22
Introduction to Part 1
Toning my muscles
energizes my psyche,
which comforts my soul.
When a loved one dies, the body reacts with shock. The circulation slows; we feel cold and disoriented. Breathing is shallow. After the numbness wears off, bones ache and muscles are sore. Food holds no interest, and though we may fall exhausted into bed each night, we often can’t sleep—or sleep too much. This is how the body grieves.
God created this phase to allow us to adjust mentally, physically, and emotionally to our loss. It would be a great shock to the system to absorb the loss of a loved one all at one time.
Many people neglect to take care of themselves during the early months of grief. Worse, some try to deaden the pain with alcohol or drugs. Studies show that neglecting health during bereavement puts us at a higher risk for cancer, heart disease, and depression. Substance abuse prevents healing altogether.
Grieving God’s way requires us to trust that God will lead us through the darkness, heal our pain, take away our weariness, and fill our hearts with hope, peace, and new purpose.
Healing Day 1
What Is This Thing Called Grief?
I can do everything through him who gives me strength. (Philippians 4:13)
The nature of grief sends us into a cave of despair. We have no desire to see or do anything. This is God’s way of protecting us until we are strong enough and courageous enough to face life again.
The tears shed in grief allow for crystal-clear vision, illuminating friends and family through wiser, more loving eyes.
The darkness of grief allows us to follow even the dimmest light of faith to the source of all hope.
The stillness of grief is an invitation to sail into the inner self and explore the harbor of forgotten goals and still-cherished dreams.
The reality of grief helps us find new purpose and meaning in life, a new reason for being.
The permanence of grief is reassuring. Experiencing grief and seeing others grieve tell us that we will not be forgotten after death. This encourages us to live and relate to others in ways that will have an impact on lives long after we have left this world.
Loving faith in God
leads us through the valley of
the shadow of death.
Healing Ways: A Time to Grieve
There is a time for everything, and a season for every
activity under heaven . . . (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
A time to be born and a time to die (Ecclesiastes 3:2). It never seems like the right time for a loved one to die. Losing someone we love reminds us how short life is and how much we take others for granted. From the darkest ashes of grief is born a new appreciation for family and friends.
A time to plant and a time to uproot (v. 2). Every day we are given countless opportunities to plant seeds of friendship, seeds of faith, seeds of wisdom. Grief is the time to pluck up what we’ve planted and call up friends and faith to get us through the tough times. Grief is a time to plant new seeds of change, new seeds of hope.
A time to kill and a time to heal (v. 3). Sometimes it’s necessary to kill off the part of us that wants to cling to the past. A normally dependent woman must learn to do for herself after her husband’s death rather than transfer her dependency onto her children. It might even be necessary to sever a relationship that prevents healing.
A time to tear down and a time to build (v. 3). In our grief we often question God and His wisdom. Such questions demand that we break down our belief systems and rebuild our faith on stronger, more permanent foundations.
A time to weep and a time to laugh (v. 4). It’s interesting to note that the word weep precedes the word laugh in this verse. This tells us that grief is not forever. We will laugh again and even feel joy, but first and utmost we must weep.
Healing Day 2
Breathing Lessons
In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind. (Job 12:10)
Take a deep breath.
If you are grieving a loved one, chances are you haven’t taken a deep breath for quite some time. The physical and emotional stress of grief can do an enormous amount of harm to the mind and body.