Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things thru Christ which stengtheneth me.

Let’s talk about the future.  I know you probably don’t feel like it, but you’ll be OK.  No major decisions – just baby steps.

Depending on the relationship of the loved one to you, your life may or may not take on major changes.  If so, just write down the decisions you know you’ll need to make.  Take the easy ones first.  Take one step forward and let the Holy Spirit be right beside you.  One by one, fix the ones you can.  Don’t hesitate to get professional legal advice if you need it.  Don’t be overwhelmed.  Now go to your journal and write down the decisions you needed to make, how you made it and what were the results.  This is something you will want to keep handy so you can keep referring back to it to chart your progress.

The dread of having to make decisions can be worse than making them.

You may need it when you share your testimony with others.  Remember, often the dread of having to make a decision can be worse than making the decision itself.  You can do it.  I know you’re getting stronger.

May the blessing of God meet your need today.

 

*Please begin with “Devotion 1”.  They are progressive.

 

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Lee Gilliam
Lee Gilliam
Lee is the co-founding designer of Overcoming Grief and author of 2 books and numerous articles. He has been in the ministry for over 40 years. He has traveled to over 80 countries and every state in the USA. His ministerial work involves both teaching and business. He is a mentor to pastors and business leaders alike. He is currently working on his upcoming international conference schedule and we will post it when it's ready. We hope you can attend one that will be close to you!! Please contact me at: leeg@overcominggrief.org