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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If someone you love has had a miscarriage, finding the right words can be hard. These comforting prayers and reflections offer peace, hope, and compassion for a grieving heart.</p>
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<p><em>If someone you love has had a miscarriage, finding the right words can be hard. These comforting prayers and reflections offer peace, hope, and compassion for a grieving heart.</em></p>


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<p>When someone you care about experiences a miscarriage, it’s hard to know what to say. The loss of a pregnancy isn’t only physical—it’s emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal. It’s the loss of a future, of dreams, and of a sweet baby who was loved, even if known for only a short time.</p>



<p>You might want to offer comfort but worry about saying the wrong thing. In times like these, offering a gentle prayer or reflection can bring peace. Even simple words shared from the heart can remind a grieving parent that they’re not alone and that their baby’s life mattered.</p>



<p>A prayer for someone who had a miscarriage doesn’t have to sound perfect or formal. It’s about speaking from compassion, holding space for pain, and asking for peace to surround the person who’s hurting.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Understanding the Depth of This Loss</strong></h2>



<p>A miscarriage is one of the most devastating experiences a parent can face. It’s not “just” the loss of a pregnancy—it’s the loss of a child. A baby who was already loved and imagined. A baby who may never have taken a breath in the outside world, but who will always hold a place in their parents’ hearts.</p>



<p>Every person’s grieving process looks different. Some parents may want to talk about their unborn child openly. Others may not be ready to share during this devastating time. What they all need is gentleness: someone who will listen, sit beside them in their pain, and honor their experience without trying to fix it.</p>



<p>Even though this is such a painful time, love still exists in the space between sorrow and healing. Grief is the proof of love, and it’s okay to let both coexist.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When Faith Feels Fragile</strong></h3>



<p>After miscarriage, some people find comfort in faith. Others question everything they once believed. Both responses are normal.</p>



<p>If your friend is someone who turns to faith, prayer can become a quiet way to process the pain of miscarriage—a way to release what can’t be said out loud. But even if faith feels distant or complicated, words of comfort can still bring a sense of peace.</p>



<p>Sometimes that means saying, “May you feel held in love and comforted by hope.” Other times it means simply sitting together in silence, allowing presence to speak louder than words.</p>



<p>Faith, spirituality, or even the belief in something bigger than ourselves—whatever name we give it—can help us hold onto hope during a difficult time.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Gentle Reflection for Someone Who Had a Miscarriage</strong></h3>



<p>If you’d like to share something with a grieving friend, you can offer words like these:</p>



<p>“May peace find you in the quiet moments, when the ache feels too heavy.<br>May you be surrounded by love that listens, and by people who remember your baby with you.<br>May the memory of your little life—your baby who was known and loved even in the mother’s womb—bring comfort as time softens the pain.<br>May you know that this grief, though part of your story, does not define all of it.<br>Love still lives here. Always.”</p>



<p>These kinds of reflections don’t ask anyone to rush healing or move on. They simply offer permission to grieve—and to be held by care, community, and compassion.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Helping a Friend Through the Dark Days</strong></h2>



<p>If your loved one is in a dark place, remind them that there’s no timeline for healing. Some parents find hope again quickly. For others, it takes months or even years. Both are normal.</p>



<p>Here are some gentle ways to show care during this time of loss:</p>



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<li>Reach out regularly. A text, a card, or a small gesture can mean everything.</li>



<li>Acknowledge their baby. Say their baby’s name if they’ve shared it. This simple act validates their love and their grief.</li>



<li>Offer practical support. Bring meals, help with errands, or take care of siblings so they can rest.</li>



<li>Avoid clichés. Phrases like “everything happens for a reason” can deepen the pain. Instead, try, “I’m so sorry you’re going through this. I’m here.”</li>



<li>Remember important dates. The anniversary of the miscarriage or the baby’s due date can be hard. Reach out when those days come.</li>
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<p>If you’ve experienced your own miscarriage or loss of a child, your own experience can help you offer empathy—but remember, every loss is unique. Listening often means more than any advice.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Reflection for Healing After Miscarriage</strong></h3>



<p>You can also offer your friend words like these to support their healing:</p>



<p>“In this time of grief, may you find gentle strength.<br>May love wrap around you like warm light on a cold morning.<br>May your body and your heart find rest and renewal.<br>And may you always know that your baby’s life—though brief—was full of meaning, beauty, and love.”</p>



<p>Even if faith feels fragile, these words can help your friend reconnect with hope. They can be read as a simple prayer, whispered quietly, or written in a card.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When Comfort Comes Through Faith</strong></h2>



<p>If your loved one finds strength in spiritual reflection, you might gently share verses or quotes that speak to hope and comfort.</p>



<p>Here are a few bible verses that many grieving parents find meaningful:</p>



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<li>“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3</li>



<li>“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5</li>



<li>“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” — Psalm 34:18</li>
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<p>You can introduce them gently, such as:</p>



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<li>“I read this verse and thought of you—it reminded me that even in our darkest days, we’re not alone.”</li>
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<p>If scripture doesn’t feel right, you can offer a reflection instead:</p>



<p>“May the memory of your sweet baby bring quiet strength, and may hope begin to grow again, even after loss.”</p>



<p>The power of prayer lies not in the words themselves, but in the intention behind them. Whether you pray silently, write a note, or simply hold space for someone in pain, your love becomes its own kind of sacred act.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Gentle Miscarriage Prayers for Comfort and Healing</strong></h2>



<p>When a friend experiences miscarriage, you might wish you could take away their pain. While nothing can erase the pain of sorrow, a few comforting prayers can offer peace, warmth, and love in this hard time.</p>



<p>These miscarriage prayers are meant to be shared as reflections, journal prompts, or quiet meditations. You can read them out loud, write them in a card, or simply hold them in your heart as you think of your dear friend or family member.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Prayer for a Broken Heart</strong></h3>



<p>Dear God,<br>We lift up this grieving parent, whose broken heart aches with the loss of a child loved beyond measure.<br>Hold them in Your loving arms, O Lord, and let Your comfort surround them like a whisper of the wind.<br>Remind them that even in the midst of death, love endures—that their baby’s life, though brief, reflected the beauty of its parents and the beauty of Your creation.<br>May they feel Your presence in this time of need, finding rest and peace in the hands of God and the promise of eternal glory.<br>Amen.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Prayer for Healing After Loss</strong></h3>



<p>Dear Heavenly Father,<br>In this season of deep grief, bring healing to this heavy heart.<br>For the parent facing their first miscarriage or second miscarriage, the weight feels almost unbearable.<br>Be their ever-present help, their God of all comfort, and their strength when the days feel too long.<br>When questions rise and faith feels fragile, may the Holy Spirit bring quiet reassurance that they are not alone.<br>Restore peace to their inmost being, O God, and gently renew their hope for new life in time.<br>Amen.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Prayer for the Little Life That Was Loved</strong></h3>



<p>Dear Lord,<br>Thank You for this sweet baby, known and loved in the mother’s womb, whose unformed body You saw even in the depths of the earth.<br>Though this baby was with us only a little while, their life mattered deeply.<br>In Your mercy, receive them into Your eternal glory and keep their parents close to Your heart.<br>May they find peace in knowing that their baby rests safely within the hands of God, surrounded by love beyond comprehension.<br>Amen.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Prayer for Strength and Comfort</strong></h3>



<p>O Lord, Merciful God,<br>You are the Father of mercies and the God of all grace.<br>Wrap this grieving family in Your god’s comfort and give them strength for the days ahead.<br>Help them find hope again, even if it comes slowly, and remind them that love never ends.<br>May Your good promise of peace and restoration bring calm to their souls.<br>In the quiet, may they feel Your presence—like a whisper of the wind, reminding them of love that still remains.<br>Amen.</p>



<p>If faith is important to your loved one, you might also share the names of saints often associated with expectant mothers and infant loss, such as St. Catherine of Sweden, St. Gerard, and the Daughter of St. Bridget of Sweden—each known for their compassion and care for grieving parents.</p>



<p>Whether through prayer, reflection, or simply being a good friend, the most powerful gift you can offer is presence. Sometimes that’s the best thing we can do: just show up, hold space, and let love do the rest.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Supporting Grieving Parents in the Days Ahead</strong></h2>



<p>In the weeks after miscarriage, many parents feel forgotten once the initial shock fades. Checking in weeks or months later can be one of the most meaningful things you do.</p>



<p>Here are a few simple ways to continue showing support:</p>



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<li>Send a message that says, “I’m still thinking of you.”</li>



<li>Remember their baby’s name or due date in conversation.</li>



<li>Encourage them to find community—through a support group, a counselor, or trusted friends.</li>



<li>Offer gentle reminders that it’s okay to still be sad, even if time has passed.</li>
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<p>If they ever decide to try for another healthy baby, be sensitive to mixed emotions—hope and fear often walk side by side. Let them know you’ll be there no matter what the journey looks like.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Finding Light After Loss</strong></h3>



<p>The pain of miscarriage doesn’t vanish—but it does soften. Over time, moments of peace begin to appear: laughter returns, memories feel less sharp, and gratitude begins to bloom again.</p>



<p>Grief and hope can coexist. One doesn’t cancel out the other.</p>



<p>If your loved one feels ready, encourage them to find small ways to honor their baby’s memory—a memorial event, a piece of jewelry, planting a tree, or writing a letter. These gestures can be powerful steps in the healing process.</p>



<p>Even in the midst of sorrow, the human spirit is capable of incredible strength. The same love that breaks our hearts is often the same love that eventually helps us heal.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Final Reflection</strong></h2>



<p>If you’re here searching for the right words, know that your care already matters more than you realize. Sometimes, the most comforting thing you can offer is your steady presence—a hand to hold, a message that says, “I’m here,” or a simple prayer for peace.</p>



<p>May every parent who’s faced miscarriage feel surrounded by compassion, supported in their grief, and reminded that their baby’s life, no matter how brief, was deeply meaningful.</p>



<p>And may you, as their friend, find gentle strength in walking beside them through this tough time with empathy, kindness, and love.</p>


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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Experiencing a miscarriage can be an incredibly difficult and emotional time. The Bible, for many, offers a source of comfort and hope in the midst of such profound loss. Read on for Bible verses about miscarriage.</p>
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<p><em>Experiencing a miscarriage can be an incredibly difficult and emotional time. The Bible, for many, offers a source of comfort and hope in the midst of such profound loss. Read on for Bible verses about miscarriage.</em></p>



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<p>Throughout its chapters, the Bible presents verses that speak to the heartbreak of losing a child and provides assurance that you are not alone in your sorrow. These scriptures are often turned to for solace and strength, as they offer compassionate words and the promise that God is near to the brokenhearted.</p>



<p>When you are searching for understanding and peace, the Bible can serve as a comforting balm. Passages found in both the Old and New Testaments resonate with the pain of your experience yet also bring messages of hope and renewal. Whether you are seeking solace for yourself or trying to offer support to someone else, Bible verses about miscarriage can be a significant part of the healing process.</p>



<p>If you are religious, or are looking at lend support to someone who is during their time of need, referring to the Bible can be a source of comfort and a gift of peace. As you explore these verses, remember that the context in which they were written was different from today, yet the sentiments can still apply to your situation.</p>



<p>They can help you navigate through your grief, providing reassurance that your pain is acknowledged.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Spiritual Support for Grieving Parents</h2>



<p>In the wake of miscarriage, you may find solace and support through religious faith. The following subsections offer specific ways to seek and understand spiritual comfort during grief. You might also want to read our article on <strong><a href="https://birthandpostpartum.com/prayer-for-miscarriage/">prayers for miscarriage</a></strong>, too.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Finding Comfort in Faith</h3>



<p>Your faith may serve as a source of comfort and provide a sense of peace amidst difficult times. One passage that many find reassuring is <strong>2 Corinthians 1</strong>, which speaks about being comforted in times of trouble so that you may comfort others. It’s an affirmation that experiencing grief can deepen your capacity to help others in their own sorrow.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Praying through Grief</h3>



<p>Prayer can be a profound way to work through your grief. Addressing your pain directly to the Lord allows a personal conversation where you can express your deepest feelings. <strong>Psalm 34:18</strong> states, &#8220;<em>The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit,</em>&#8221; reflecting a promise that your prayers can reach a compassionate God who is attuned to your suffering.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Nature of God&#8217;s Compassion</h3>



<p>Understanding the nature of God&#8217;s compassion can provide solace. The Bible often describes God as kind and merciful, qualities that are comforting to contemplate while mourning. The belief that the Lord keenly feels your pain and offers support may bring you some peace, knowing you are not alone in your heartache and a reminder of the Lord’s great love for all of us.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Theological Perspectives on Loss</h2>



<p>When grappling with the pain of miscarriage, understanding theological perspectives on loss can provide solace. These perspectives offer insights into God&#8217;s sovereignty, the potential purpose behind suffering, and the hope that restoration brings.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Understanding God&#8217;s Sovereignty</h3>



<p>You might find comfort in the belief that God is sovereign and in control of all things, even in the midst of your loss. According to <strong>Romans 8:28</strong>, &#8220;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.&#8221; This verse underlines a foundational truth that though the loss is profound, God&#8217;s overarching plan is at work.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Purpose in Suffering</h3>



<p>Your suffering is not without meaning. It&#8217;s believed that afflictions, however painful, can lead to a deepening of faith and character. You are reminded that while your current distress is real, the Bible suggests there can be a purpose to your pain, and with time, it might contribute to your personal growth and understanding.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Hope of Restoration</h3>



<p>Restoration and healing are key promises found within Scripture and God&#8217;s word. It is said that your present troubles are temporary and a future glory awaits. Hold on to the hope that although your miscarriage is a significant hardship now, there will come a time for healing and peace as ordained by God&#8217;s compassionate plan.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Scriptural Passages for Healing</h2>



<p>In times of loss, the Bible offers passages that provide comfort, assurance, and strength. These scriptures can become a source of solace and support as you navigate through the process of healing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Verses for Peace and Strength</h3>



<p><strong>Isaiah 26:3</strong><br><em>You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.</em></p>



<p>In this verse, peace is linked to trust in the Lord and the power of Christ. It is a reminder to keep your thoughts anchored in your faith, which can provide unparalleled strength.</p>



<p><strong>Philippians 4:6-7</strong><br><em>Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.</em></p>



<p>Here, you are assured that through prayer, your worries can be transformed into peace that protects your heart and mind.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Promises of God&#8217;s Presence</h3>



<p><strong>Isaiah 41:10</strong><br><em>So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.</em></p>



<p>Within this passage lies the promise that you are not alone. God&#8217;s presence brings with it strength and help in the midst of your distress.</p>



<p><strong>Deuteronomy 31:6</strong><br><em>Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.</em></p>



<p>God&#8217;s commitment is to be ever-present. The call for courage and strength is based on His unending presence by your side.</p>



<p><strong>Psalm 23:4-6</strong></p>



<p><em>The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name&#8217;s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me</em>.</p>



<p>The God of all grace is with us even in the darkest times, with his unfailing love.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Blessings and Hope Amidst Mourning</h3>



<p><strong>Matthew 5:4</strong><br><em>Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.</em></p>



<p>This scripture signifies that in the act of mourning, there is a blessing, as it comes with the promise of divine comfort.</p>



<p><strong>Jeremiah 31:13</strong><br><em>I will turn their mourning into gladness; I will give them comfort and joy instead of sorrow.</em></p>



<p>Hope is found in the transformative power of God&#8217;s comfort, which can bring joy even in the midst of sorrow and when bad things happen.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Coping with Emotional and Spiritual Pain</h2>



<p>In the face of miscarriage, addressing both psychological and spiritual dimensions is vital for healing and resilience.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Dealing with the Psychological Impact</h3>



<p>Grief is a natural response to miscarriage. It&#8217;s essential to acknowledge your feelings and allow yourself to grieve. You might experience a range of emotions, from sadness to anger. During this time, self-care is crucial as you heal from the<strong> sufferings of this present time</strong>. Consider these strategies:</p>



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<li><strong>Journaling</strong>: Writing down your thoughts can be a therapeutic way to process your emotions.</li>



<li><strong>Speaking with a counselor</strong>: A professional can offer guidance tailored to your experience.</li>



<li><strong>Connecting with support groups</strong>: You are not alone. Sharing your journey with others who understand can be comforting.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Encouragement for the Brokenhearted</h3>



<p>Scripture can be a source of solace when your spirit is <strong>crushed</strong>. Here, the Bible offers passages that speak to the heart:</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th><strong>Bible Verses</strong></th><th><strong>Themes</strong></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Psalm 34:18</td><td>The Lord is close to the <strong>brokenhearted</strong> and saves those who are <strong>crushed in spirit</strong>.</td></tr><tr><td>Revelation 21:4</td><td>God will wipe away every tear, and there will be no more <strong>pain</strong> or <strong>suffering</strong>.</td></tr><tr><td>2 Corinthians 1:3-4</td><td>God is the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>Drawing strength from these words, <em>remember</em> that it&#8217;s okay to lament and seek comfort beyond yourself. Your faith can be a bedrock, helping to heal the emotional and spiritual pain associated with miscarriage.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Faith-Based Insights into Pregnancy Loss</h2>



<p>In seeking comfort and understanding following a miscarriage, many turn to faith-based texts for insight and hope. This section explores biblical perspectives and scriptural messages that can offer solace during this difficult time for a bereaved parent.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Biblical Interpretation of Miscarriage</h3>



<p>The Bible does not explicitly address the topic of miscarriage, but several passages provide comfort and a sense of meaning in the face of loss. For example, in <strong>2 Samuel 12:23</strong>, after David’s child dies, he finds solace in believing that he will see his child again: <em>“But now that he is dead, why should I go on fasting? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me.”</em> This suggests a faith in the eternal life where loved ones, including those lost prematurely, will be united.</p>



<p>In <strong>Exodus 23:26</strong>, there is a promise of blessing and fertility to the Israelites: <em>“No one will miscarry or be barren in your land. I will give you a full life span.”</em> Despite the historical and cultural context of this promise, it can signify a broader hope for those who have suffered the loss of a child—that your future may still hold the blessing of children.</p>



<p><strong>Deuteronomy 28:4-6</strong> can sometimes also be helpful for pregnant women who continue to hope for their future fertility: &#8220;<em>The fruit of the womb (your womb) will be blessed, and the crops of your land and the young of your livestock—the calves of your herds and the lambs of your flocks. Your basket and your kneading trough will be blessed. You will be blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out.&#8221;</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Hopeful Messages for the Future</h3>



<p>Your journey through grief can be influenced by the hope and promise of a better future as seen through biblical scripture and God&#8217;s plan.<strong> Jeremiah 29:11</strong> is a verse that offers reassurance: <em>“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.</em><strong>”</strong> This passage reinforces the belief that suffering is not the end of your story and that hope remains steadfast.</p>



<p>The New Testament also provides encouragement to persevere through sufferings with an assurance of future glory. <strong>Romans 8:18</strong> states, <em>“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.”</em> The message here is to hold onto your faith, as the trials you face now cannot overshadow the joy and glory that await you.</p>



<p><strong>Psalms 139:13-14</strong> states, &#8220;<em>For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother&#8217;s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.&#8221;</em></p>



<p><strong>Luke 12:7 </strong>says &#8220;<em>Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows</em>,&#8221; a reminder of God&#8217;s love for you.</p>



<p>These scriptures aim to comfort you by imparting a sense of peace and anticipation for what is yet to come in your life, even after experiencing the sorrow of miscarriage for your unborn child and baby loss.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Messages of Solace and Reassurance</h2>



<p>The loss of a pregnancy can leave you searching for comfort and understanding. The following subsections offer biblical reassurance to guide you toward peace and emotional healing during this difficult time.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Embracing the Path to Emotional Wholeness</h3>



<p>Your journey to emotional wholeness can be supported by the peace of God which transcends understanding. In <strong>Philippians 4:6-7</strong>, you&#8217;re reminded not to be <strong>anxious</strong> and to present your requests to God through <strong>thanksgiving</strong> and prayer. This passage assures that God&#8217;s peace will guard your <strong>mind</strong> and heart, providing a shelter in times of emotional turmoil.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Power of Surrender in Recovery</h3>



<p>To recover, the act of surrendering your pain to a higher power can be strengthening. It&#8217;s a declaration of trust that allows space for healing. <strong>&#8220;Do not be dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you,”</strong> reflects a promise from <strong>God</strong> to provide support when you feel weakest. Lean on this assurance to find comfort and the courage to move forward.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Thoughts on Bible Verses for Miscarriage</h2>



<p>Infant loss is incredibly painful. The Word of God can bring many people solace while navigating even the darkest valley of pain. God&#8217;s promises and a reminder of the faithful love of the Lord and the work of God can sometimes help to heal a broken heart and bring thoughts of peace. For some, the the love of God can be the source of all comfort.</p>



<p>Is there a good Bible verse for miscarriage that we left off this list? Please let us know in the comments. </p>



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