Life will never be the same again

When the Corona virus pandemic hit South Africa in March 2020, we had less than 10 days to prepare for Lockdown. The shock, disbelief and fear were overwhelming. Suddenly, we were faced with a situation that would change our lives forever. Life will never be the same again. The loss of one’s spouse has a similar effect. Shock from the trauma, disbelief that he is gone and fear for the future are overwhelmingly difficult to confront. You do not need to make any long-term changes yet. Take one day at a time. Handle each day according to what that day presents. One task at a time. If a task or challenge is too overwhelming, set it aside for another day, Slowly, you will begin to work out a new routine, sometimes without even realizing it.

Death through Violence

Parable:   

Losing one’s husband through an act of violence is a very traumatic experience. Billy was working night-shift for a security company.  It was not unusual for him to arrive home after Lisa had already left for work.  She would be home in time for have supper with him before he returned to work that evening.  The coming weekend, he was off and they had plans to drive down to the coast for the day.  She phoned him from her office at 4pm to wake him, so that he could get ready for work.  She then took the 30 minute trip home.  When she arrived, she found the police at her door.  A neighbour had alerted the police. Billy was found life-less in the passage.  Someone had broken into their home and killed him.  His death came without any warning.  Lisa says it took a few weeks for her to realise that her life had suddenly been altered forever.

Pebble:  

You may never meet another widow who has experienced a similar loss.   Seek  professional counsel to assist you to navigate the path ahead.  Your doctor will be able to direct your to a counsellor.   

Scripture:   

The Lord is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.   Psalm 34:18 (NIV)

Prayer:  

Jesus, You said, ‘Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted,’ (Matthew 5:4). I am mourning. Send me Your comfort now. Wrap Your arms around me and hold me tight.

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