My thoughts this week
have been filled with eternity.
A dear friend just left this earth,
and now there is a void in my heart
and in the hearts of all who loved her.
Are you missing someone dear?
Can we face sorrow together?
Are you missing someone dear?
Can we face sorrow together?
I Miss You
Your death leaves a hole
You have found the secret place
But my heart still burns
--Bettie GilbertAnd while my heart still grieves,
there is a hope that goes deeper
than any pain could touch,
A waiting for the time
our paths will connect again.
My dear one is at the feet of Jesus
Her pain no longer consumes
Her soul has found relief
And her body is set free.
Heaven of Love
The secret of God
Rests in His Heaven of Love
My soul burns to go
--Bettie GilbertI pray you find the comfort that Jesus brings
Sharing in our sorrows
And bearing all our grief.
These poems are offered as part of the #Haiku #Poetry Challenge
placed by Ronovan Hester over at his site: Ronovan Writes
where the prompts this week are "Secret&Burn." Find other great Haiku when you click over to his site.
I am linking today with:
This is sad and fragile. Losing loved one's is never easy and leaves gaping holes we can't fill. Do take care of yourself and blessed be.
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Thank you for your kind comments! Yes, those gaping holes are hard, aren't they? God is so good to take care of us through everything that happens. --Blessings to you also!
Deletelovely, miss bettie. a friend's son passed on Saturday. these hit the sore spot.
ReplyDeleteDear Sue, I am so thankful that you found a blessing here. Those sore spots are truly eased when we carry them together. I will keep you and your friend's family in my prayers!
DeleteOh, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear friend, Bettie. May God fill that gaping hole with more of His presence and with that "hope that goes deeper than any pain could touch!" Jesus weeps with those who weeps and carries those weakened by grief. Comfort Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteDear Trudy, Thank you so much for your comforting hugs! I know that God fills us with more of His Hope through the caring of His people. And then Jesus comes to fill up the spaces that remain. Hugs and Blessings to you too, my friend!
DeleteOh, dear friend! I am SO sorry! Yes, I surely do understand grief...I miss my dear Mom and Daddy SO much. It never stops hurting. Thank you for this sweet post, and may the God of all comfort hold you extra close as you grieve.
ReplyDeleteDear Cheryl, I am sorry for the pain that you feel also! It's never easy to say Goodbye to those we love, is it? But I am so thankful for the comfort that Jesus brings to us, as we wait for that Blessed Reunion! Hugs and Blessings to you, sweet friend!
DeleteIt sounds as if these treasures have come from a recent loss. Sorry, my friend, for your pain.
ReplyDeleteYes, she passed away last Friday. I had only reconnected with her this past Summer, after almost 39 years of losing touch. I am so grateful for the time God gave us to catch up, and that is a comfort to my heart now also. And, yes, He does bring us sweet treasures from the hard times. Blessings to you!
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ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss of your friend! But your words in her honor are so lovely. Sharing our sorrows with others is sometimes the strength we need and even though it feels vulnerable, I think opening our hearts when we're grieving may be what brings us healing and peace. xoxo
Dear Valerie, Your words are so kind. And I think you are right, that in the sharing we find a measure of healing and peace. It's that "bearing one another's burdens" thought, isn't it? Thank you for your encouragement, dear friend! xoxo
DeleteBettieG, death of the believer is joy for those who have departed this earthly space but leaves us with a yearning, doesn't it? I like your words.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan! Yes, I know that my friend is filled with joy unspeakable now, and in my longings I try to keep that thought in focus. Blessings to you!
DeletePraying for you in your loss. I know it is so tough losing a friend or loved one. May God bring blessings of peace and sweet memories.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for you kind words! Yes, the Lord is bringing such sweet memories, and such a gratefulness for connecting us again after all those years. I ventured over to your #LMMLinkup for the first time today, with a new post. Thank you for your invitation to join in there!
DeleteDear Bettie, I'm so sorry to hear of your friend's death, but I'm awed by the beautiful words arising from the ashes of this sad loss. Your poetry is lovely in itself and a sweet tribute as well. Sometimes the most meaningful things come to us at times of great adversity and loss. Thinking of you as you grieve. May your memories sustain you. Gentle hugs, love and prayers. xoxo
ReplyDeleteDear Joy, Oh I appreciate your gentle hugs so much, Dear Friend! Yes, I shared these poems with my friend's brother, and I pray that he felt a measure of the comfort that God gave to me as I wrote them. While I do not understand the timing of her death, and I'm so sad that we missed all those years while we had lost touch, still I am so very thankful that God opened the way for us to find each other again, and share during the last 6 months. And I am longing even more for that blessed reunion in Heaven. May you find God's comfort during these hard days that you are walking through now, my friend! Hugs and Love and Prayers! xoxo
DeleteI'm so sorry for your loss, Bettie! Praying for you and for your friends' family!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karilee! I appreciate your prayers so much!
DeleteHello Bettie. Beautiful poems and post. I lost my father a month ago. This was very soothing. Thank you. <3
ReplyDeleteDear Vashti, I am so sorry for your loss. I am glad you found comfort here. I will keep you in my prayers!
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