105. The Grief No One Talks About
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In this episode of Reveal, we explore the quiet grief many believers carry but rarely name—the grief of what never happened, what changed, and who we had to become. This conversation offers validation, biblical truth, and hope for women navigating unseen sorrow.
In This Episode:
Grieving hopes and dreams that never came to pass
Mourning relationships, seasons, or faith that changed
Understanding the grief of outgrowing an old version of yourself
Why grief is not a lack of faith
How God redeems sorrow and uses it for transformation
Scriptures:
Proverbs 13:12
Psalm 34:18
Ecclesiastes 3:1, 4
John 11:35
John 12:24
Isaiah 43:18–19
Psalm 56:8
Key Takeaway:
God does not waste grief. What feels like loss may be preparation for something new.
🎧 If this episode spoke to you, consider sharing it with someone who may be quietly grieving.
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