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I am going to visit a sick lady at the hospital with other members from the church.
What would you say to her?
Just to encourage her or make if feel a little better

2007-04-10 13:57:24 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

15 answers

Tell her that you have been thinking of her and praying for her.

Ask her how she's been feeling. If she's had a really difficult time, say that you pray she will find comfort in remembering the suffering of Christ and how much good He brought from it. Her suffering can be offered up, too.

Before you leave, ask if she would like you to visit again, or if she would like a phone call or a note in the mail occassionally.

2007-04-10 14:03:03 · answer #1 · answered by Veritas 7 · 0 0

I actually have visited ill little ones that i have taught in medical institution yet I always were given the be sure's permission first. in spite of the indisputable fact that the youngsters i'm speaking about were a lot youthful than your scholar and that i went because he instructor scholar relationship became better of nurturing nature. Did you've a very sturdy instructor-scholar rapport with this youngster? if so then i'm effective he ought to celebrate with a visit. in spite of the indisputable fact that be careful no longer to expose it right into a Spanish Inquisition because he will only clam up and that i imagine he ought to also see with the help of your questionning. once you talk with the mummy and father you need to always ask them if the boy had given them any indication why he did it. I imagine the medical institution treating him will provide psychological help with the aid of the indisputable fact that's a form of eating sickness and they're going to favor to get to the bottom of it. perchance you need to enable him comprehend that if he desires someone to talk with you're there for him and leave it at that?

2016-11-28 03:57:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

visiting sick people in the hospital is a very noble deed with reward from God, plus a feeling of well being, and the best part, making the sick person feel not alone. each person is different, sometimes by sitting by the bed holding their hand, letting them know their not alone, and others are thinking of them , can make a person feel a million times better. kind smiles never go out of style, sometimes small gifts are in order for children.

2007-04-10 14:01:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We are to rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. We are told in the Proverbs that a cheerful word to a painful soul is wrong. There is a time to listen, I would start with that. Be with her--ask how she's doing, listen. If you are in prayer, you'll know when the right time for encouragement comes.

2007-04-10 14:02:31 · answer #4 · answered by Emmy 2 · 0 0

It's so great that you're doing that, even just a group of people there for her will make her elated, but if you want to say something just tell her that you and the church are there for her. Also, holding her hand if possible could mean a lot.

2007-04-10 14:01:36 · answer #5 · answered by xvivaladorkx 2 · 1 0

Bring her some reading materials; some music she may like; some chocolate; a small bouquet of flowers...a card signed by some folks at your church.
Bring a hymnal & the group of you sing a few hymns she likes.

2007-04-10 14:00:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just let her know you are praying for her and that you are there to help if she or a family member need your help.
Just stopping by to show you care is a great thing.

2007-04-10 14:02:56 · answer #7 · answered by Rixie 4 · 1 0

Just let her know you and the church are praying for her and hope that she gets better fast. Dont think about what to say. You'll know what to say when you see her. Just give her some hope.

2007-04-10 14:02:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just your being there will encourage her. Let her know that you will pray for her and that you can't wait to see her in church!

2007-04-10 14:03:47 · answer #9 · answered by LG 3 · 0 0

A visit is likely welcome if she is well enough to recieve visitors. Her favorite reading material, magazines, novels, are welcome by convelescing patients. Maybe see what she needs, someone to pick up the mail, feed the cat, check on the house, mow the lawn?

2007-04-10 14:02:33 · answer #10 · answered by Rico E Suave 4 · 1 0

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