
Forever 17: Honoring Grief, Holding On, and Moving Forward
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Have you ever felt completely alone in your grief, like no one could possibly understand the pain you're carrying? That's exactly where I found myself eight years ago when I lost my childhood best friend on the day of my senior prom.
Grief isn't just about losing people—it's about losing stability, normalcy, and moments we can never get back. In this deeply personal episode, I'm opening up about my journey through loss and the profound loneliness that often accompanies grief. I share how I discovered that the silence following loss can sometimes feel louder than the grief itself, especially when you don't feel safe expressing your pain.
Many of us walk through grief feeling like we need to hide our emotions or "get over it" quickly. We worry that moving forward means forgetting those we've lost—a betrayal we can't bear. But what I've learned, and what I want to share with you, is that God isn't afraid of your messy, unfiltered grief. You can trust Him deeply while still feeling the ache of what you've lost. Your tears don't cancel your faith, and your questions don't diminish your trust. Moving forward doesn't mean forgetting—it means carrying those we've lost with us in the way we choose to live.
Whether you're currently navigating loss or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a tender reminder that grief and faith aren't enemies—they can coexist in the same heart. You don't have to perform in your grief or rush your healing. To everyone who has ever felt unseen in their pain: I see you, God sees you, and your grief matters.
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