I shook my head in disbelief as I read the news shared in the group text.

A dear friend is fighting for her life at the hospital, and as I reached out to my close friends to ask for prayers, they shared about two other acquaintances from my previous church who are also in critical condition.

My heart sank. These friends did not have any known health concerns until a couple of weeks ago. They are full of life, still young, and some of the godliest people I know.

Since then, my friends are constantly in my mind and prayers. Their families’ lives have turned upside down with a phone call, and I know what they’re going through all too well. I can’t do anything about their tragedy, but I can undoubtedly touch heaven for them as I pray for healing, peace, comfort, and strength for their families.

I believe one of the hardest things when tragedies strike, is to try to understand why God allows them. Tragedy never makes sense. Why does a newborn die? Why are hospitals filled with young children fighting cancer? Why is my beautiful, bigger-than-life friend fighting for her life? Why did my brother-in-law’s plane crash on that sunny day ten years ago? Why?

I believe one of the hardest things when tragedies strike, is to try to understand why God allows them. @AJC #Tragedy #loss #faith Share on X

We hopelessly try to wrap our minds around tragic events, hoping to find meaning in the seemingly meaningless, trying to keep our faith in a God that allows tragedy to happen.

The Apostle Paul wrote about that persevering faith in his letter to the Romans when he penned down one of the most repeated verses in the New Testament:

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

Hindsight is 20/20, and indeed, those who have pressed on through trials by faith, trusting God even when life does not make sense, can testify to having found hope and purpose from their deepest valleys.

Hindsight is 20/20, and indeed, those who have pressed on through trials by faith, trusting God even when life does not make sense, can testify to having found hope and purpose from their deepest valleys. @AJC #faith #loss #tragedy Share on X

Many are the men and women who have started foundations to help people who suffer from the same disease that killed their loved ones. Many are the people who have helped others walk through the shadows of divorce, financial loss, and death because of their personal experiences in the valley. Like me, many are those who understand the pain of a cancer diagnosis or a loved one’s sudden death.

Empathy is a beautiful thing. Humanitarian efforts would not be the same were it not for the empathy that only personal pain can bring. There is a purpose for each tragedy – if only to make us more human, more sensitive to our fellow men’s suffering, mold us and make us living proofs that God can turn our ashes into something beautiful.

There is a purpose for each tragedy – if only to make us more human, more sensitive to our fellow men's suffering, mold us and make us living proofs that God can turn our ashes into something beautiful. @AJC #faith #loss #tragedy Share on X

The challenge is to keep pressing on by faith, never giving up on God, trusting that he is still good, even when the worst happens. Because, at the end of the day, if we trust that our God is indeed good, then we can affirm that he will make everything work together for our good and his glory. It’ll be for our good when our lives gain a new purpose because we suffered. It’ll be for his glory when others see his love reflected in the gestures of our hands and in the love that we extend to our hurting neighbors.

Pray for those who suffer. Reach out to those going through that all too familiar valley you have traveled before. Love them. Encourage them. There’s a reason for your paths crossing. If only so that you pray with the passion of a heart that has walked that same valley and landed safely on the other side by God’s grace.

Did this article touch your heart? Would you like to share your experience with me or ask me to pray for you? Please send me an email at pholbrook@soaringwithhim.com or write a comment below, and I promise to write back!


This article was originally published in Patricia’s column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Saturday, May 21st, 2022. Click HERE to find it on the AJC’s website.


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15 Comments

  1. We must be settled and accepting with the Potter at the wheel..it’s called faith, faith in His love for us no matter what…

    This is a truly wonderful post full of encouragement …

  2. What an appropriate post when so many are grieving and heartbroken over yesterday’s news from here in Texas. May all those who are hurting find comfort in God above, the only source of real comfort.

    1. It’s been heartbreaking indeed, Donna! I don’t know how people make it through such loss without Jesus!

  3. Patricia, I too know so many who are suffering. May God use this time to draw us closer to Him and each other. The hope of heaven becomes sweeter every day.

  4. We can’t have a testimony without a test. I’m always praying my family, friends, and I pass the test through the help of our Shepherd. I couldn’t make it without Him!

    1. You’re so welcome Lauren! There’s so much suffering in the world that I believe the Lord is stirring our hearts to write and encourage people to keep their eyes on them!

  5. Patricia, so sorry to hear about your friends. Spiriutal insight is 20/20. We can look back and see God’s faithfulness during other tragedies and it keeps us anchored in Him.

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