If you’ve lost your job or your salary has been reduced, you are not forgotten.
If you are a planner and the uncertainty is paralyzing, you are not forgotten.
If you have no escape from the abuse in your home, you are not forgotten.
If you are irritable because you feel trapped, you are not forgotten.
If you are struggling because this is the longest you’ve cared for your children without help from relatives or others, you are not forgotten.
If you haven’t been able to get the medical care you need, you are not forgotten.
If you are hungry, you are not forgotten.
If you are alone in a hospital bed, you are not forgotten.
If you are struggling with addiction, perhaps after being clean for years, you are not forgotten.
If you are grieving, you are not forgotten.
If you are having a difficult time balancing working from home while trying to care for or educate your children, you are not forgotten.
If you are scared because you know your body couldn’t fight the virus, you are not forgotten.
If you are desperately trying to keep the business your great-grandparent started alive, you are not forgotten.
If you feel that others see you as dispensable and you’ve lost respect for those you valued, you are not forgotten.
If you absorb the pain around you so much that it’s crippling, you are not forgotten.
If this pandemic has triggered past trauma: food insecurity, loss of control or feelings of no escape, you are not forgotten.
If you are lonely, you are not forgotten.
If you are desperately trying to figure out who to blame, you are not forgotten.
If you are a healthcare worker holding the hand of a terrified patient, you are not forgotten.
If your wedding or graduation has been cancelled, you are not forgotten.
You matter
You are important
You are not alone
You are valuable
We hear you
He hears you
He sees you
He loves you
You are not forgotten
“Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” -Matthew 28:20
Last Updated: May 3, 2020 by Heather Clark Leave a Comment
You Have Not Been Forgotten
If you’ve lost your job or your salary has been reduced, you are not forgotten.
If you are a planner and the uncertainty is paralyzing, you are not forgotten.
If you have no escape from the abuse in your home, you are not forgotten.
If you are irritable because you feel trapped, you are not forgotten.
If you are struggling because this is the longest you’ve cared for your children without help from relatives or others, you are not forgotten.
If you haven’t been able to get the medical care you need, you are not forgotten.
If you are hungry, you are not forgotten.
If you are alone in a hospital bed, you are not forgotten.
If you are struggling with addiction, perhaps after being clean for years, you are not forgotten.
If you are grieving, you are not forgotten.
If you are having a difficult time balancing working from home while trying to care for or educate your children, you are not forgotten.
If you are scared because you know your body couldn’t fight the virus, you are not forgotten.
If you are desperately trying to keep the business your great-grandparent started alive, you are not forgotten.
If you feel that others see you as dispensable and you’ve lost respect for those you valued, you are not forgotten.
If you absorb the pain around you so much that it’s crippling, you are not forgotten.
If this pandemic has triggered past trauma: food insecurity, loss of control or feelings of no escape, you are not forgotten.
If you are lonely, you are not forgotten.
If you are desperately trying to figure out who to blame, you are not forgotten.
If you are a healthcare worker holding the hand of a terrified patient, you are not forgotten.
If your wedding or graduation has been cancelled, you are not forgotten.
You matter
You are important
You are not alone
You are valuable
We hear you
He hears you
He sees you
He loves you
You are not forgotten