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[ParableNet] Our Daily Bread for 27.11. 2001

Joseph Lonth
Mon, 26 Nov 2001 22:14:11 -0800

Tuesday, November 27, 2001

Ministry of Remembering

Read: Romans 12:9-21

Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. -- Romans 12:15

Bible In One Year: 2 Corinthians 1-3

The holidays can be a difficult time for people who are grieving. Friends 
may be reluctant to mention the name of someone who has died, fearing that 
it will cause unnecessary pain. But during the next few weeks, friends or 
family members may need you to talk openly with them about the person they 
have lost. Call it the "ministry of remembering."

A chaplain at a Connecticut hospital says, "When you've experienced the 
loss through death of a spouse, child, or parent, it hurts terribly. And 
when people don't want to use their names or refer to the death, it's like 
losing that person all over again."

Bereaved people ache for opportunities to talk about their loved one, 
whether the person died last week or many years ago. Even though 
remembering may bring tears, it can also produce emotional release and even 
joy.

Tucked into a series of commands in Romans 12, we find these words: 
"Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep" (v.15). 
Sharing a time of remembering with a hurting friend may help to ease a 
heavy burden.

If someone comes to mind, don't put it off. Pray, make the phone call, stop 
by for a visit, or invite the friend to lunch. It may be the most important 
thing you do today.
  -- DCM

Lord, when I learn that someone is hurting,
Help me know what to do and to say;
Speak to my heart and give me compassion,
Let Your great love flow through me today. -- K. De Haan

To ease another's burden, help to carry it.
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  • [ParableNet] Our Daily Bread for 27.11. 2001 Joseph Lonth