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How can an inspiring funeral poem help bring peace of mind and heart after a sudden death or loss of a loved one?
Many people are very concerned with the fate and destiny of the deceased loved one. Often, fears arise about what happens after death and what may happen to our loved one. Is she safe? Is he happy? Will we ever meet or see or be with each other again?
Christians believe in eternal life with God. That belief is based upon an earthly life united with Jesus Christ which does not end when the body dies. The resurrection of Jesus from the dead destroyed death and opened the door to heaven for His followers.
Even though a physical body dies, those who believe in Jesus have a strong conviction of hope that God will bring a dead person into a new existence of love and peace. Using a funeral poem to recall that a person is at home with God brings comfort when a loved one dies.
Often, a casket is used to hold a deceased person's body, unless a cremation takes place and ashes are placed in an urn. The urn is buried or placed in a mausoleum to respect the physical body and fulfill the hope that one day it will be renewed in glory.
Family and friends write memorial poems to help work through the mourning process. Churches and funeral homes may offer standard funeral memorial poems which have consoling words about a deceased loved one.
Religious good stores and inspirational gift websites sell funeral memorial poems that you can carry with you or display in your home. The best poems speak about the good ness of life and and life after death.
At a family funeral, you can give these cards during a wake or read them at the funeral service, in memory of the departed loved one.
Making funeral arrangements is often a difficult task. You are missing the presence of a loved one and the shock, grief and loss can be overwhelming.
There are many decisions to make at the time of the funeral, including the religious services, the burial, the wake, contacting family and friends, writing and publishing an obituary, and many other details.
Long after the funeral flowers have faded and the services are over, the grieving process will continue. It is during those times that the help of community through a support group, church, friends and neighbors will be important.
Family and friends can make a big difference sharing stories of a departed loved one's life. Tell different episodes that were funny, touching moments and special times when you felt very close and connected. Keeping a treasury of inspirational memorial poems is soothing.
Your connection with your departed loved ones does not end when they die; it changes. You now connect through faith and imagination - using the virtues of love, faith and hope.
When you use an inspirational funeral poem that recalls how you are still connected, you can help ease the pain of loss and eventually experience the joy of one day being reunited with your friends and family.
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