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Why did my child die?
That question doesn’t always come out loud.
Sometimes it sits quietly underneath everything else…
under your prayers, under your thoughts,
under the way you now look at God.
You believed He could protect your child.
You trusted Him.
And yet, the unthinkable still happened.
So now you’re left trying to hold two things at the same time:
God is good…
and your child is no longer walking beside you.
And somewhere deep inside, that tension begins to grow.
Is God still who I thought He was?
Many grieving moms carry that question longer than they realize.
Not because they’ve lost their faith…
But because grief has shaken the foundation of what they thought they understood.
When we begin asking questions like this, we often try to trace the moment everything changed.
We go back to the day our child died.
We replay what happened.
We search for answers inside our own story.
But Scripture takes us much further back than that.
Romans 5:12 (NLT)
“When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned.”
Death did not begin with your child.
Death entered the world long before your story ever began.
And that matters more than we realize.
Because when we don’t understand where death came from…
we begin connecting it directly to God.
You can be sitting in a quiet moment…
Maybe in your living room
Maybe in your car
Maybe just trying to get through an ordinary day
And the thought comes in again:
This shouldn’t have happened.
You look around at the world still moving.
People laughing.
Families continuing on.
Life going forward like nothing changed.
And inside you feel stuck in a moment that never should have existed.
Because when a mother loses her child…
everything in her knows this is not the way it was supposed to be.
That instinct inside of you is not wrong.
Genesis tells us that when God created the world, He looked over everything and called it very good.
Genesis 1:31 (NLT)
“Then God looked over all He had made, and He saw that it was very good!”
There was no death in that beginning.
No hospitals. No funerals. No mothers standing in places no mother should ever stand.
Death was not part of what God called good.
But when sin entered the world, everything changed.
And with it… death entered the human story.
Not as something God designed for us…
But as something that broke what He created.
Scripture is very clear about how God sees death.
1 Corinthians 15:26 (NLT)
“And the last enemy to be destroyed is death.”
Death is not described as something good.
It is not described as something God delights in.
It is called an enemy.
And that explains something your heart has been trying to say all along.
This shouldn’t feel right.
Because it isn’t.
Grief hurts so deeply because your heart recognizes that something about this is wrong.
Not wrong because of your faith.
Not wrong because of something you did.
But wrong because death itself was never meant to be part of your story.
But here is the part we cannot miss.
Even though death entered the world…
God did not step away from us.
From the very beginning, He was already moving toward the problem.
Already unfolding a plan.
Already preparing to confront the very thing that had broken His creation.
And that plan leads us to Easter.
The presence of death in your story does not mean God has turned against you.
It does not mean He is no longer good.
It means you are living in a world where something entered that never should have been here…
And God is still working in the middle of it.
Listen to the full episode on The Grief Mentor Podcast.
If you’ve been asking yourself why my child die, this episode will help you begin to understand where death came from and how God’s goodness is still present, even in the middle of your grief.
🎧 Episode #266
Why Did My Child Die? Understanding Death and God’s Goodness
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Teresa Davis


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