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In Her Deepest Pain, Savannah Guthrie Questions God — Here’s Why We Should Show Grace

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For months, the story of Savannah Guthrie's missing Mother has been all over the news. They still have not found her and the pain the family must be feeling is truly unimaginable. For even the most religious people, this would be a trial of faith. It's completely understandable. Clearly, Savannah is going through this.

It’s easy to judge and cast stones at Savannah Guthrie’s message. But that is the very opposite of how Christians are called to respond.  

Instead, we should open our hearts to their family members, pray earnestly for them, welcome them with hospitality, and show them the genuine kindness and grace of Christ. Obviously, most people won't have the chance to physically help them, but not criticizing them on social media goes a long way. 

The Bible tells us in our grief, Christ is closer than ever. C.S. Lewis specifically addresses the role of unimaginable heartache in the Christian walk:  'But pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world.'  

To the believer, it can feel as though God has gone completely silent. The heavens seem brass, and we are left feeling abandoned, forgotten, even betrayed. In those moments, doubt creeps in and we begin to question whether God is real at all.But here is the beautiful truth: Christ understands our frailty. He knows the ache of divine silence. And in His mercy, He sends the Holy Spirit to breathe supernatural peace into our chaos—if we will quiet our hearts long enough to receive Him.

I went through real heartache after my first divorce, and again during my second marriage while living with a spouse in active addiction. Those were painful seasons, but if I’m honest, my life has otherwise been quite charmed. Losing my dad in 2022 was my first truly significant loss. Even then, I had the gift of time, loving memories, and closure. Savannah is carrying something heavier. She’s grieving her mother while knowing, deep down, that her life likely ended violently—and without any real answers or closure. That combination makes an already devastating loss so much more painful.

At the end of the day, I’ve chosen to extend grace to the Guthries. They’re flawed, imperfect people navigating their own pain and dysfunction, and while I don’t excuse the harm, I can still offer compassion. We’re all carrying something.

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