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S1E21: Arise Beloved: I Will Never Leave You ('Good Grief' w/ Dr. Matisa Wilbon)

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In this episode, we discuss the topic of grief with author of #Undefeated: Prayer Never Loses, Dr. Matisa Wilbon. We explore the stages of grief and the concept of the other side of grief, where grief can be seen as a healthy and necessary process. Join us as we share personal experiences of grieving the loss of loved ones and the role of faith in the grieving process.

Dr. Matisa Wilbon's resources can be found at: www.matisawilbon.com

Scriptures Referenced
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit / Ephesians 4:30-31
Jesus understands our grief / Hebrews 4:15
Jesus wept / John 11:33-36

Takeaways

  • Grief is a healthy and necessary process that should be acknowledged and embraced.
  • Faith can play a significant role in the grieving process, providing comfort and strength.
  • Normalizing emotions and allowing for a range of feelings during the grieving process is essential for healing and growth. Refuse to let grief define you and focus on the years of memories and love shared with your loved ones.
  • Recognize when grief becomes complicated and seek professional help if necessary.
  • Pass on memories and legacy to future generations to keep the memory of loved ones alive.
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In this episode, we discuss the topic of grief with author of #Undefeated: Prayer Never Loses, Dr. Matisa Wilbon. We explore the stages of grief and the concept of the other side of grief, where grief can be seen as a healthy and necessary process. Join us as we share personal experiences of grieving the loss of loved ones and the role of faith in the grieving process.

Dr. Matisa Wilbon's resources can be found at: www.matisawilbon.com

Scriptures Referenced
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit / Ephesians 4:30-31
Jesus understands our grief / Hebrews 4:15
Jesus wept / John 11:33-36

Takeaways

  • Grief is a healthy and necessary process that should be acknowledged and embraced.
  • Faith can play a significant role in the grieving process, providing comfort and strength.
  • Normalizing emotions and allowing for a range of feelings during the grieving process is essential for healing and growth. Refuse to let grief define you and focus on the years of memories and love shared with your loved ones.
  • Recognize when grief becomes complicated and seek professional help if necessary.
  • Pass on memories and legacy to future generations to keep the memory of loved ones alive.
  continue reading

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