Transformative Journey Through Grief: Embracing Lament and Hope

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Often just keeping my mouth shut, all the while feeling the temperature rise in my body, like really wanting to explode in anger. But here's what I've learned in the crucible of leadership. That when we do not process before God the very feelings that actually make us human, such as fear or sadness or anger, what happens is that we leak and our churches are filled with leaking Christians." [06:20]( | | )

2. "The psalms are actually God's gift to his people. To teach us how to pray our emotions and our struggles back to God. The laments that we read in psalms, they never flinch in paying attention to the reality of life. That it can be hard. That it can be difficult. And even at times brutal." [08:29]( | | )

3. "The suggestion is that we are carrying unresolved stress and trauma in our lives. So trauma, for example, they put as examples such as child abuse or domestic violence or even war in our body that can lead to a range of mental and physical health issues." [14:37]( | | )

4. "Grief and loss actually force us to stop. it forces us to wait and to change our plans and this can be especially hard in a culture that values busyness and productivity that that values predictability and efficiency and learning to wait is probably one of the most difficult lessons that we learn as followers of Jesus." [16:06]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Job, on the other hand, he screamed out in pain. He held nothing back. He cursed the day of his birth. He shouted at God. He prayed wild prayers. He told God exactly what he was feeling. And for 35 chapters, we read how he struggled with God. He doubted. He wept. He wondered where God is and why all this happened to him." [03:51]( | | )

2. "No soul will grow deep in the spiritual life unless God works passively in that soul by means of the dark night. It's in these in-between seasons that God uproots our self-will, he strips us of layers of false self and frees us from unhealthy attachments." [20:45]( | | )

3. "Our work and our relationship realities are a limit. According to Genesis chapter three, our work remains as thorns and thistles. It's hard and we never totally finish. And there is grief in never having complete fulfillment, right? Relationships will not be perfect on this side of heaven." [25:38]( | | )

4. "This is where we allow God to reframe our losses so that we can receive the treasures that God has for us, right? The central truth of Christianity is that Jesus died a real death on the cross and he rose from the dead. At Easter, we say, Christ is risen. And the response from the congregation is, he is risen indeed." [28:59]( | | )

5. "God makes us more of our true self in Christ. You know, sorrow has an extraordinary power to wear away the masks and the veils that we present to the world. We actually become more liberated from having to impress others and freed from this adolescent avoidance of pain." [32:40]( | | )

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