Pastor Greg Laurie is a well-known pastor in Riverside California. He has pastored Harvest Christian Fellowship for over 40 years. As you can imagine he has been through probably about everything a person can go through but he will tell you the hardest to deal with was the accidental death of his son in a car accident. He and his wife, Cathe’s response prompted me to add this sermon to my Q & A series.
C.S.Lewis once wrote:
“God whispers to us in our pleasure, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain; it is His megaphone to rouse the deaf world.”
I know there are those who have experienced such searing loss that it still affects them many years later. The loss of a child. The loss of a child at birth. The loss of someone you love by suicide. The loss that sears so deeply it is burned into your soul. I must confess: I’ve not had that type of loss. I’ve lost my mother to cancer at the age of 71. I lost both my in-laws but felt the loss of my father-in-law the deepest. I have lost friends in the churches I have served. I have seen my long time male friend bury his father and son. But I’m not going to pretend I understand the ache of searing loss.
This Sunday my sermon is What about Searing Loss? and I will be using Job’s experience as an example. I will also be taking the four truths that Pastor Greg said held them together and expanding on them. I also plan to share those 4 truths with you in a post next week.
This will be a gut-wrenching sermon for some to hear. I am asking you to pray for extra wisdom for me and extra grace for those listening-in person and via live stream. Thanks.
You most definitely have my prayers, Bill, and I will be tuning in once again this week.
Blessings!
Thanks again Martha. You are such an encouragement.
In my prayers, and I will be tuning in this Sunday as well!
And I thank you for that Ed. They are the most important of all.