Prayer For Grief Healing
“Hello, my name is (name). I am grieving the loss of a loved one and would like to share with you how your prayers for grief healing have been working in my life. Thank you for all the support and encouragement you have given me during this difficult time.”
I am learning to grieve as a process, not an event.
Grief is a process, not an event. It takes time. Every person experiences grief differently, so it’s important to know that your grief is valid and that you’re allowed to grieve in whatever way works best for you. There’s no right or wrong way to feel when experiencing grief; you may feel many things at once and that’s okay.
Some things can help with grieving: talking through it, writing about it and reading what others have said about their experience of loss/grief; having a support network of friends/family who are willing and able to listen; getting active (exercising); eating well (not starving yourself); sleeping enough; avoiding alcohol or drugs during this time as they won’t help the process at all. If possible try doing something positive like volunteering with animals or helping someone else in need if doing so doesn’t make you feel worse about your loss/grief (elderly people would be great).
You don’t have control over other people’s reactions but there are ways we can take care of ourselves during times of stress: get enough sleep every night so we can function well during the day without needing coffee throughout our waking hours – which leads into another point –
Please help me to take it one step at a time and one day at a time.
Praying for the person you love is one way to keep their memory alive, but it’s not the only way. There are many ways to honor someone who has passed away. Talk about their life with others and honor them by sharing stories about them. You can also celebrate special holidays or events that were important to the person you lost, such as birthdays and anniversaries.
It can be helpful to think of grief as an ongoing process rather than a single event or crisis. You may experience symptoms of grief over many years after losing someone close to you—even decades later! As time passes, however, these feelings will lessen in intensity until they eventually disappear entirely from your daily thoughts and memories of this loved one who has passed on from this world into another dimension where there is no pain and no sadness anymore…
May your healing touch flow through my life right now and bring restoration of body, mind, heart and spirit.
Healing touch is a form of spiritual healing. A touch can be as simple as holding someone’s hand or it can be more involved like laying on of hands. Healing touch is a way to feel the presence of God in your life and let go of negative emotions and thoughts that prevent you from having peace. It helps you connect with the Divine, which will strengthen your faith, especially during times of trouble or sorrow.
If you need some extra strength in this difficult time, try doing some healing prayer! I want to help guide you through some steps so that they’re easy for anyone who wants to use it:
Encourage me to do what I have to do today, Lord, even if I don’t feel like doing anything.
Encourage me to do what I have to do today, Lord, even if I don’t feel like doing anything.
I know that even if my heart is broken, there are things that need to be done. It’s not always easy to get going when you’re feeling down in the dumps. But once we get started, it’s amazing how much better we feel! So please help me start my day on a positive note so that I can make it through what may come my way.
Keep me from hurting myself or others today by what I say or do while grieving.
Dear God, it is so hard to be patient today. I am angry and hurt by what has happened. Please help me to be kind, even when I want to lash out at others.
Help me to see the good in each person around me, even though they may not always be kind or fair toward me.
Please give me strength during this difficult time so I can do what needs to be done without losing my temper or breaking down into tears every five seconds!
Help me find peace within myself so that no one can take that away from me again!
Heal the pain in my heart from feeling lost and abandoned without (name).
- Name the pain. Give your sadness a name, and acknowledge its presence in your life. It’s okay to feel this way—it’s normal, even necessary, to grieve after such an intense loss.
- Feel the pain without letting it control you. When we allow ourselves to be overcome by grief and despair, we run the risk of being unable to function or being unable to achieve any kind of resolution for our losses. In order for healing to take place, we need to find a healthy balance between feeling our feelings and allowing them room so that they can work themselves out over time.
- Pray for strength from God as He comforts you with His love during this difficult time of healing from loss and abandonment due to separation from (name). Your Heavenly Father understands what it feels like when loved ones leave unexpectedly or die suddenly; He knows how painful such experiences can be!
Give me your peace that passes understanding to shield around my mind and heart, Father.
Give me your peace that passes understanding to shield around my mind and heart, Father. Fill me with the strength of Your Spirit, so that none of this can get in and destroy the beautiful memories I have of my loved one. Shield them from me so I will not be overcome by this grief. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen
Help me to rest and recuperate during this difficult time for me.
- Rest and recuperate.
- Eat properly.
- Exercise regularly.
- Get enough sleep.
- Find ways to relax and unwind.
A prayer for grief healing is heartfelt and sincere.
A prayer for grief healing is heartfelt and sincere. It is a way to ask God to help you heal from the pain of loss, whether that means physically healing from a disease or emotionally healing from a broken heart. The following are some examples of what you might say in your own personal prayer:
“Lord, I pray for peace. Help me find comfort in my grief.”
“God, give me strength so that I may continue on.”
“Lord Jesus Christ, show me how to move forward with my life.”
The most important thing when you are praying for grief relief is to believe in your heart that God can heal your wounds if you let him into your life and trust him with all things—including your pain
May the Lord bless you and keep you, may He make His face shine upon you and be gracious unto you. May God turn His countenance towards you and give you peace!