Scripture
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
There are griefs that language cannot hold. Loss in the womb is sacred sorrow. It is quiet and often misunderstood. The world may move on quickly, but your heart does not.
God saw your baby. God saw your tears.
Grief does not mean you lack faith. It means you loved deeply.
Scripture tells us that God collects our tears (Psalm 56:8). That means none of them are wasted. None of them are ignored.
He is not distant from your pain. He is near.
Close enough to comfort. Close enough to hold. Close enough to sustain.
You may never receive all the answers. But you can receive His presence.
Sherelle’s Thoughts
“Grief does not disqualify you from joy. Release the pressure to ‘be strong.’ Reframe tears as sacred expressions. Reconnect with the God who stays close.”
Framework applied:
- Release — Allow yourself to grieve without apology.
- Reframe — Your loss does not erase your identity.
- Reconnect — Sit in God’s presence without trying to fix the pain.
Practical Application
- Light a candle or create a private memorial moment.
- Speak your baby’s name in prayer.
- Seek a safe community if you need support.
Reflection Questions
- Where have I suppressed my grief?
- What would it look like to let God into my sorrow?
- How can I honor both my loss and my healing?
Prevail Declaration
“God is near to me in grief. I release shame. I reframe my tears as sacred. I reconnect with His comfort. I will prevail NOW.”




