Week 45: Marriages and Death of a Newborn
Please join us this week in
praying for marriages that have suffered the excruciating pain of the death of
a newborn baby. In past weeks we
have called on you to pray for those who have had a child to die as well as for
those who have suffered the painful disappointment of a miscarriage. Many of the issues experienced by
couples that have faced those tragedies are also common to those who have lost
a newborn infant.
The circumstances of this
particular tragedy can be quite varied.
In some cases the death has been long expected and to some degree
prepared for because of prenatal testing.
In other cases the death is totally unexpected but comes quickly after
birth. And yet in still other
situations the newborn’s death, though almost a medical certainty, is delayed
for days or even months.
One of the hardest things
about infant death is the sudden and absolute reversal of emotions. Joyful expectation is usurped by
gut-wrenching sadness. The hopeful
anticipation of investing one’s life in the nurture of a child is crushed by
the heavy darkness of sudden and seemingly senseless loss.
It is the rare couple that
can face such a reversal and not experience relational problems within their
marriage. Rarely do spouses
experience and handle grief in the same way. These differences can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. Many times spouses suffering their own
grief are not capable of meeting the needs of their marriage partner. This situation can lead to an emotional
isolation and helplessness, particularly since others who could step in and be
supportive are often also at a loss of what to do or say
Please pray that these
hurting couples will
- Be protected by the sustaining power of God’s intimate presence
- Resist the urge to push their spouse away but rather cling to and comfort one another
- Allow time and space for profound grief
- Understand grieving is a process full of fits and starts, hill and valleys
- Know that, though much has been lost, all has not been lost
- Experience joy again and soon
- Have wise and compassionate friends who know the healing power of the quiet presence of loving friend
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