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Grief is the uninvited guest that none of us want but all of us eventually meet. It doesn’t just come through the loss of a loved one—it can show up in the end of a relationship, a missed opportunity, or the death of a dream.
In this heartfelt episode of Midlife Awakening, Zee shares how to grieve honestly while still holding onto hope. Through the lens of Scripture, we explore the power of lament, the comfort of God’s presence, and practical steps to move forward without rushing through the process.
If you’ve ever felt guilty for your tears or wondered where God is in your pain, this conversation will remind you that grief is not weakness—it’s love. And in that love, God meets you tenderly, holding space for your sorrow while pointing you toward resurrection hope.
By Zee GrahamGrief is the uninvited guest that none of us want but all of us eventually meet. It doesn’t just come through the loss of a loved one—it can show up in the end of a relationship, a missed opportunity, or the death of a dream.
In this heartfelt episode of Midlife Awakening, Zee shares how to grieve honestly while still holding onto hope. Through the lens of Scripture, we explore the power of lament, the comfort of God’s presence, and practical steps to move forward without rushing through the process.
If you’ve ever felt guilty for your tears or wondered where God is in your pain, this conversation will remind you that grief is not weakness—it’s love. And in that love, God meets you tenderly, holding space for your sorrow while pointing you toward resurrection hope.