Still Faithful: Rebuilding Joy Without Betraying the Pain {Eps 127}
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About this listen
After a long season of grief, uncertainty, and emotional weight, joy can feel complicated.
Many parents find that when moments of lightness or happiness begin to return, they are quickly followed by guilt. It can feel wrong to experience joy when your child's story is still unresolved.
In this episode of the Still Faithful series, we talk about what it means to rebuild joy without betraying the pain. This conversation offers permission to experience joy again — not as a replacement for grief, but alongside it.
If you've been hesitant to receive joy, or unsure how to hold both sorrow and hope at the same time, this episode will gently remind you that both can exist together.
In this episode, we explore:
• Why joy can feel uncomfortable or even inappropriate in hard parenting seasons
• How grief and joy can coexist without canceling each other out
• Releasing guilt around happiness
• Understanding that joy can actually strengthen your faith
• God's delight in His children experiencing life, even in difficult seasons
Reflection Questions:
• Where do I feel guilty enjoying life right now?
• What brings me joy in this season — not before, not someday, but right now?
• How might allowing joy actually strengthen my faith?
A gentle reminder:
Joy does not mean the pain didn't matter.
It means God is still present.
Closing Encouragement:
You are allowed to experience moments of joy, even while your child's story is still unfolding.
Joy is not a betrayal of love.
It is often what sustains it.
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