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Introducing Private Label Rights to a Report Jesus: Our Refuge in Grief.
Some people mistakenly believe that it’s wrong for Christians to grieve. They think that a Christian should endure every trial stoically. But look at Isaiah’s description of Jesus…
“He was despised and rejected— a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.” – Isaiah 53:3, NLT
Jesus Himself was known to experience “deepest grief”. He wasn’t a man of “happy times” and “easy burdens”.
He didn’t smile at the Cross or rejoice in the coming suffering. No, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus wept. Like so many of us in the middle of grief, He cried out and begged for His suffering to be removed.
It’s natural to experience grief following a loss. But unlike the world, those who know Christ have the hope and comfort that they’re not alone in the middle of their trial.
That’s why this PLR package was designed to help you minister to those who are walking through a season of grief by sharing the knowledge that God is with them even in the middle of this present suffering. You can help your community work through their pain with Jesus: Our Refuge in Grief.
Use this content on your blog as a set of articles, in an email sequence or offer the Report as a download gift for new subscribers.
Topics included:
- Grief Comes in Many Forms
- Understanding the Journey of Grief
- Practice Self-Care When You’re Grieving
- How to Offer Compassionate and Practical Help to a Grieving Friend
- Life After Loss: Healing Your Heart
- You Can Come to God
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You Are Not Alone in Your Grief
Regardless of your loss, it’s important that you give yourself permission to grieve. Some people mistakenly believe that it’s wrong for Christians to grieve. They think that a Christian should endure every trial stoically.
But look at Isaiah’s description of Jesus…
“He was despised and rejected— a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.” – Isaiah 53:3, NLT
Jesus Himself was known to experience “deepest grief.” He wasn’t a man of “happy times” and “easy burdens.”
He didn’t smile at the Cross or rejoice in the coming suffering. No, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus wept. Like so many of us in the middle of grief, He cried out and begged for His suffering to be removed.
It’s natural to experience grief following a loss. But unlike the world, those who know Christ have the hope and comfort that they’re not alone in the middle of their trial.
This mini report is a wonderful addition to your faith based content plans. Use them to encourage others and spread God’s Love, Grace & Mercy far and wide!