In this episode, we’ll talk about the importance of giving yourself grace during the grieving process. Grief can be exhausting—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. It’s not a straight line; it’s a journey full of ups and downs, moments of hope followed by moments of deep sadness. And through it all, it’s crucial to show yourself the same grace that God offers you.
In Lamentations 3:22-23, we’re reminded that “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” This means that each day, God gives us new mercy and grace. We’re not expected to have it all together, and we shouldn’t expect that from ourselves either. Some days, just getting out of bed can feel like an accomplishment—and that’s okay.
Giving yourself grace means allowing yourself to feel whatever emotions arise without judgment. It’s okay to feel sad, to feel angry, or even to feel numb. There’s no timeline for when you "should" feel better. Be kind to yourself, knowing that God understands the weight of your grief and is walking with you through it.
Another aspect of grace is letting go of the need to “perform” your grief in a certain way. Sometimes, we can feel pressure—from others or ourselves—to appear strong, to move on quickly, or to keep it together. But as Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 12:9, God’s power is made perfect in our weakness. It’s in the moments when we feel weakest that God’s grace is strongest.
In this episode, I encourage you to lean into God’s grace and give yourself permission to grieve without expectation or pressure. Take things one day at a time, knowing that it’s okay to not be okay, and that God's grace is enough for you.