5.16.2014
HANDLING THE LOSS OF YOUR SPOUSE
It is a sad but true fact that in the present system of things, married couples are eventually separated by death. Bereaved Christian spouses know that their loved ones are now sleeping, and they are confident that they will see them again. (John 11:11,25) But the loss is still grievous. How can the surviving one deal with it?
Bearing in mind what a certain Bible character did will help. Anna was widowed after only seven years of marriage, and when we read of her, she was 84 years old. We can be sure that she grieved when she lost her husband. How did she cope? She rendered sacred service to Jehovah God at the temple night and day. (Luke 2:36-38) Anna's life of prayerful service was undoubtedly a great antidote to the sorrow and loneliness she felt as a widow.
"The biggest challenge for me has been having no partner to talk to," explains a 72- year- old woman who was widowed ten years ago. "My husband was a good listener. We could talk about the congregation and our share in the Christian ministry." Another widow says: "Although time heals, I have found it more accurate to say that it is what one does with one's time that helps one to heal. You are in a better position to help others. "A 67-year-old widower agrees, saying: "A wonderful way to cope with bereavement is to give of yourself in comforting others."
Next time: VALUED BY GOD IN OLD AGE
From the book: THE SECRET OF FAMILY HAPPINESS, 1996
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