Scripture: Romans 8:38-39
“For I am persuaded that... nothing will be able to separate us from God’s love...”
Loss feels like separation. A line drawn between you and the one you love—between who you were and who you’re becoming. But there is something that even death cannot touch: love.
Love lives on. It transforms. It deepens. What you shared is not undone by absence. The people, dreams, and moments you’ve lost are still held in God’s memory—and in yours.
Paul’s words in Romans 8 ring like a defiant anthem—nothing can separate us from God’s love. And because God is love, and you are made in His image, the love you shared doesn’t die with the body. It echoes. It lingers. It lives on—in memory, in legacy, in the quiet corners of your soul.
Grief may have rewritten your story, but it has not ended the love. You still carry it. You still honor it. You still embody it. And one day, in the mystery of eternity, love will gather every fragment back together again.
You may feel alone, but you are surrounded. By memories. By presence. By love that has never truly left.
Let this be your peace: love is stronger than death. What you shared remains. And what is unseen is still unfolding.
Practice for Today
Write a love note to the one you lost. Or write one to yourself. Let love speak again.
Journaling Prompt
What love still lives in me? How can I honor or share it today?
Closing Blessing
Weave the enduring thread of love around you
like a comforting blanket.
Know that love is not lost with God.
Love outlasts death,
and it continues to hold you now.
Pray as You Go
Inhale: Love remains…
Exhale: …and I am still held.