Weep Not: Overcoming Grief, Disappointment, and Loss

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement
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Author: Dr. Michael D. Moore ISBN: 9781483557229
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dr. Michael D. Moore
ISBN: 9781483557229
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
To most people, death is a heart-rending, mind-boggling, terrifying experience. However, according to the Bible, we should not be fearful or sorrowful at the departure of a loved one because physical death is not the end of life. While it is natural to mourn the departure of a loved one, there is a difference between mourning (which is a normal, temporary emotion), and grief (which is a demonic spirit of oppression). In this illuminating book, Dr. Moore exposes the subtle way that satan uses the death of a loved one to cause guilt, sorrow, depression and hopelessness. Dr. Moore also reveals the keys to overcoming these attacks of the enemy: - Know the difference between grief and mourning - Understand the biblical definition of death - Realize that God is not responsible for your loved one’s death - Learn how to walk in the peace of God - Allow the joy of the Lord to be your strength - Receive the comfort of the Holy Spirit - Embrace the new life that awaits you Your life is not over because your relationship is over, and when you discover how to overcome grief, disappointment and loss, you will realize that the best is yet to come!
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To most people, death is a heart-rending, mind-boggling, terrifying experience. However, according to the Bible, we should not be fearful or sorrowful at the departure of a loved one because physical death is not the end of life. While it is natural to mourn the departure of a loved one, there is a difference between mourning (which is a normal, temporary emotion), and grief (which is a demonic spirit of oppression). In this illuminating book, Dr. Moore exposes the subtle way that satan uses the death of a loved one to cause guilt, sorrow, depression and hopelessness. Dr. Moore also reveals the keys to overcoming these attacks of the enemy: - Know the difference between grief and mourning - Understand the biblical definition of death - Realize that God is not responsible for your loved one’s death - Learn how to walk in the peace of God - Allow the joy of the Lord to be your strength - Receive the comfort of the Holy Spirit - Embrace the new life that awaits you Your life is not over because your relationship is over, and when you discover how to overcome grief, disappointment and loss, you will realize that the best is yet to come!

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