
“YOUR FLESH AND HEART MAY FAIL, BUT GOD IS THE STRENGTH OF YOUR HEART AND YOUR PORTION” – Psalm 73:26
ARE YOU GRIEVING THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE?
Presently, in shock at the news of that tragic accident that claimed lives or injured your loved one? Maybe you're even an eye witness to the accident; now mentally affected. Beginning to see life not worth living, empty and meaningless. In waves of high intense, very difficult emotions; painful, frustrated and depressed.
Yes, truly, at this moment, it's normal for survivors to grieve and be sorrowful. As they always say, sorrow is difficult to fathom, but at the same time, you really need to be calmed; The stage of bouts crying, mostly led to complicated mourning; and mentally endangered (affected brains and thoughts).
Meanwhile, such people might presently be at the risk of spiritual or unconscious shadow of death. Because a diminished mental status (AMS) (means the Disruption in how the brain works that causes a change in behavior) can also cause acute shortness of breath.
Be Calmed; Psalm 48:14 declares and gives assurance of peace; "For this is God our God forever and ever, He will be our guide even until death".

Brethren, we pray for no evil to come near our dwelling place in Jesus name, but we must understand that 'Death is inevitable' as well. God has given us long life and eternal life; But it is only God that determines the eternal fate and life of the dead ones. Their lives after death, belong to Jesus.
All which survivors can do now, is to accept their emotions and not to cause another tragedy. Give your life to Jesus Christ, and live a peaceful life of Jesus. Showing love to the family of the deceased can also preserve their memories.
My Prayers & Counselling
In Jesus name, God Almighty will oil your wounds, and pains and He will be your strength and love in Jesus name.
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