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The Durenda Wilson Podcast

Sharing the Story of Isaac Part 2 (Podcast 92)

The Durenda Wilson Podcast

Durenda Wilson

Education For Kids, Kids & Family, Parenting, Kids & Family:parenting

4.9914 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Today Brittney and I are continuing to share the story of Isaac, Brittney's firstborn and our first grandbaby who was born sleeping. In the last podcast we shared about how God met us in our darkest places of grief and brought hope in the midst of deep loss. We are continuing our conversation about the grieving process and the struggles and victories that came with subsequent pregnancies. Our hope and prayer is that, even if you have never experienced this kind of loss, you will find hope and be reminded of how very faithful our God is and that you will know His faithfulness in your own circumstances, whatever they are.  We also want to give insight into what this experience was like so that if you ever need to walk alongside someone as they go through it, you will have a better understanding of the process and God can use you to bring grace and love into that place. Here is a list of possible ways to help a mom walk through the grief of losing a child: *Keep in mind that sometimes a mom can struggle to share her grief OR let herself cry when she needs to. You may be able to help her feel the freedom to do that.  *Don’t feel like you have to have answers. Don’t say things like, “God knows what’s best”. Just hug her, tell her you are sorry, tell her you have no words.  PRAY A LOT for her whenever she comes to mind. Pray that God would bring her comfort as only HE can and that He would continually meet her in a very real and powerful way. Pray for God to show you how you can love her best through it. *Ask to see pictures of the baby and ask about the baby’s name and why that name is special to them?  How much he/she weighed, how long he/she was. If you get to see pictures, talk about all the sweet things about her little one, you know, the things every new mother wants to hear…” look at all that hair!”  “He looks like his daddy” “She’s beautiful!”. *If you have a chance, ask if you can come hold the baby.  It can take a lot of courage, but whisper a prayer, trust God and GO!  Most mommies love to see other people enjoy their baby (just like any new mommy) and in this situation, it is very short-lived for them, so seize the moment if you can. Encourage the parents to take their time with the baby and not let anyone hurry them. Have someone take LOTS of pics! *Remember the Mother’s Day/Father’s Day after or give a gift in memory of baby for Christmas...  Remember to celebrate or acknowledge the baby’s birthdays. Often people stop checking in after a couple of months, so be sure to check in on her regularly after that. *Don’t assume that when she gets pregnant again, the hurt is healed.  As we are finding out, pregnancy after a loss is an emotional roller coaster for the mommy.  She needs extra encouragement and prayers during this time as well. Encourage her (or at least pray for her) to bond with her baby in spite of feeling fearful. Maybe buy at least one gift for the baby during the pregnancy as a show of faith and hope. (For links to resources mentioned in the podcast, please go to durendawilson.com)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, moms, welcome to this week's podcast. I'm Durenda Wilson and I am here with my daughter

0:16.3

Brittany today. Say hi, Brittany. Hello. We are here to record the second in the series that we're doing,

0:24.3

sharing the story of Isaac. Isaac is our first grandson and Brittany and Jacob's first son,

0:33.4

child. And he was born sleeping six years ago. And in our last podcast, we talked about

0:41.4

just about when we found out that we lost him and just sort of the events surrounding that.

0:48.5

And so if you haven't listened to that, we encourage you to go back and do that because it

0:53.2

really is encouraging. And it's not it really is encouraging. It's not encouraging

0:55.8

because of us. It's encouraging because of all that God did in the midst of it. And it's not encouraging

1:02.2

only if you've lost a child or know someone who has, but really it's all about God's unfailing love

1:10.0

and his mercy and his faithfulness.

1:12.6

And it's a story of redemption.

1:14.8

And I believe a testimony that really we're just both hoping and praying will kick fear to the curb.

1:21.3

We were just talking about this, how that's really the point of the story and why we're telling it is we want you to understand

1:29.0

that we do not have to walk in fear.

1:32.4

We are children of God and he rules the universe and he's sovereign over everything.

1:38.3

Just like, yeah, the fear is real, but God is much bigger.

1:41.7

Yes, and much more real.

1:43.2

Yes, he is.

1:46.6

So this story is a story of redemption. And our hope in doing these podcasts, again, is that we can really kick that fear to the

1:53.6

curb and really just deal it as serious blow. So before we get started, I want to remind you to go

2:00.6

ahead and leave a review.

2:02.1

If you can from where you're listening, that would be really helpful.

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