Is it normal to be mad at God when someone dies?
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Is it normal to be mad at God when someone dies?
Getting angry at God and questioning your faith after your loved one’s death is also very normal as part of the struggle to make sense of their death. Religion can be incredibly comforting at times of loss, especially when you feel devastated and broken inside.
Why is it so hard when a pet dies?
When a beloved pup passes away, the loss can feel unbearable. Because dogs are so much more than pets. As psychologist Julie Axelrod writes in a blog post the loss of a dog is so painful because people are losing a little life that we were responsible for as well as a source of unconditional love and companionship.
What does God say about losing loved ones?
There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Does God have a plan for my dog’s death?
If you’re a Christian, though, you believe that God has a plan. So your dog’s death could have a reason that’s completely unrelated to your personal failings.
What happens when you get mad at God?
When we are mad at God we show our immaturity, ignorance, and our shortsightedness. 2) We get something we DON’T expect. When something bad happens to someone we love, or to us, or someone gets really sick, or even dies we wonder why these things have to happen.
What does the Bible say about losing a pet?
He loves and cares for you personally, and us all, so much that “Surely he hath borne our grief’s, and carried our sorrows” Isaiah 53:4. That includes the awful pain we feel about the loss of beloved pets. He took it upon Himself so that someday ( if we choose Him ) He will be able to wipe away every tear we have.
Is God punishing Me by punishing my Dog’s death?
There’s a doctrine in most Christian sects that states something along the lines of “Once forgiven, always forgiven.” In other words, if you believe in God and in Jesus, all your sins, past and present, have already been forgiven. So God is not punishing you by means of your dog’s death – he’s not punishing you for anything!