“The most painful tears are not the ones that fall from your eyes and cover your face. They’re the ones that fall from your heart and cover your soul.”
I’ve seen friends and family members suffer greatly when a parent or other loved one passes away throughout the years, but I never really understood. But when I experienced this, my sister passed away. I began to empathize with everyone who had lost a loved one.
There are no appropriate words to express how terrible this suffering is. This excruciating sorrow that rips through you, feels like a heavy stone on your heart and causes warm tears to stream down your face at every thought of the loved one who has gone away.
No matter what people say, time is not going to make this hurt go away. I still think of her when I wake up in the morning, picturing her seated in the living room watching her favorite television program. Then all of a sudden, reality hits me hard and I understand that this is all just a dream. Inside, I feel a void.
It’s the mental pain you go through when something or someone you love passes away. The anguish of losing someone can often seem unbearable. You may experience a wide range of difficult and unexpected emotions, including shock, anger, shock, disbelief, guilt, and deep sadness.
Friends, God knows about our difficulties. He does not take pleasure in our suffering or believe that the life we lead is not what we would like. Whether it has to do with sin, doubt, worry, despair, loneliness, bewilderment, loss, or any other kind of suffering you are experiencing. He understands because God felt our burdens.