In the Meanwhile

010: What's So Good About Goodbye?

January 25, 2018 Les and Page Hughes
In the Meanwhile
010: What's So Good About Goodbye?
Show Notes
Download The last few days have been full of goodbyes for us, which makes today's podcast particularly timely. Believe it or not, there are some good parts about goodbyes and in this episode, we share four of them we hope you'll find encouraging no matter what kind of goodbye you are saying today or are facing in the future. In our study for the podcast we looked up the origin of the word "goodbye."  It comes from a phrase people would say as friends would leave: "God be with Ye." Over time it became "Goodbye." We like that, don't you? It tells us that goodbye doesn't have to mean a severance of a relationship. It is wishing God's protection, love and blessing to go with you. No matter what difficulties you face right now – and no doubt that's the difficulty of goodbye for many of you – we hope you'll be encouraged by the thoughts we share about the good parts of goodbye. We hope you’ll take time to listen to our show and share your thoughts either in a comment below or in our Facebook Group, Meanwhile Moments.  SHOW NOTES In this episode, we share 4 Good Thoughts About Goodbyes.
  1. Goodbye’s are inevitable. Embrace them.
  2.  When appropriate, take time to grieve.
  3. As you say goodbye, look to what’s next and say hello.
  4. Love well now because we don’t always know when goodbyes are coming.
FREE RESOURCES
  1. Sometimes our goodbyes involve significant loss and grieving. If you are going through the grieving process right now or know someone who is, we invite you to check out this article on what the Bible says about overcoming grief. It's helpful and hopeful.
  2. When saying goodbye, it's important to also say hello to the next thing God has in store for you. Here's a printable "cheat sheet" on what God says about moving forward. Keep it in your Bible or anywhere else you can see it everyday.
  3. Just for fun. Les couldn't help referring to The Beattles' song, "Hello, Goodbye." If you feel like a trip down memory lane, you can watch that here: