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You don’t forget that moment.
The day after the funeral, when everything is still…
When the cards stop, the door is quiet, and everyone else goes back to their life—
but yours will never be the same.
That’s when the shock starts to wear off.
And what you’re left with isn’t just the pain of missing your child—
it’s a thousand questions about God you never thought you’d ask.
Where was He?
Why didn’t He stop this?
How can I ever trust Him again?
What happens after the funeral is what no one prepares you for.
Because when the casseroles stop coming, what’s left is your theology.
Not the kind you post on Instagram—
but the kind you live when everything falls apart.
The death of your child doesn’t just shatter your heart—it shakes the very ground your faith once stood on.
If you believe God is distant, you’ll grieve in silence.
If you believe He’s punishing you, you’ll stay stuck in shame or anger.
If you believe He’s good—but only when life feels good—you’ll wrestle with that pain until it hardens your heart.
But what if…
You began to believe that He’s still with you?
That He weeps with you?
That He’s not asking you to have all the answers—but to let Him hold you in the questions?
Grief exposes the cracks in what you thought you believed.
But it also gives you a chance to rebuild your faith—on something real.
Something unshakable.
Something true.
You don’t have to figure it all out.
You just have to stop pretending you’re okay… and let someone in.
Let’s look at what God’s Word says when your faith feels too weak to carry you:
đź“– Hebrews 11:1 (NLT)
“Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see.”
Faith means trusting God even when nothing makes sense. Even when hope feels out of reach.
đź“– 2 Corinthians 5:7 (NLT)
“For we live by believing and not by seeing.”
Faith isn’t built on what you feel—it’s built on Who you believe.
đź“– Mark 9:24 (NLT)
“I do believe, but help me overcome my unbelief!”
Even your doubt doesn’t disqualify your faith. Jesus meets you in it.
📖 Hebrews 4:15–16 (NLT)
“This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses… So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive His mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.”
You are not disqualified. He welcomes you, questions and all.
I knew the Word of God before my son died.
I studied it, believed it, taught it.
But after the funeral… I didn’t know this God-the one that “let” my son die.
Suddenly the questions came louder than the answers.
I’ve never shared the photo above this post—the one of Andrew’s memorial.
It’s always felt too painful. Too personal. Too much.
I’ve been where you are-more doubt than trust.
And friend, I want you to hear me:
That is not failed faith.
That is not a lack of faith.
That is the beginning of a deeper one.
I learned that faith means being willing to ask the hard questions.
It’s learning to lean in to what you don’t understand.
It’s trusting in God’s goodness when life doesn’t feel good anymore.
Grief exposed the cracks in my foundation—
but God didn’t abandon me there.
He met me in the pain and opened the door and invited me in.
And He’ll meet you there, too.
You don’t need to fix your theology to come close to God.
You don’t have to have the right words, the right prayers, or the right answers.
You just need to be honest.
Because doubt doesn’t disqualify your faith—
it deepens it.
And if you’re struggling with who God is after the funeral,
I want to invite you to something that could help.
The Grief Mentor Workshop is happening soon—and it’s free.
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