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Chapter 24: Resolving Grief
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1.
John 11:33-36:
As you observe the example of the Lord Jesus Christ in this passage, what conclusions do you reach about the philosophy of some people who say, “Snap out of it! Don’t Cry; Don’t be emotional. Christians should always be happy.” Or “Grown men don’t cry”?
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Thessalonians 4:13:
If the apostle Paul was not discouraging grief in the loved ones of some who had died, what attitude was he urging them to adopt as they experienced their grief?
3.
Psalm 13:1-5:
a) With whom was the psalmist angry?
b) To whom is the psalmist verbalizing his anger?
c) Since we are reading about his feelings, he must have used an additional method. What was it?
4.
Romans 5:3:
What positive resolutions are suggested in this verse for a person who goes through tribulations?
5.
Romans 8:28-29:
What should we know with confidence about the final goal of God as he meets us in our trials?
6.
II Corinthians 5:6-8:
Grief is very often connected with death. What insight does the above Scripture give us about what the Bible teaches on the subject of death?
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