Grief & Comfort
One psalm a week. For the Tuesday after the funeral, the December no one calls, the grief with no name.
When everyone else has moved on…
Three months after the funeral, your inbox is full of work emails again. Friends stopped texting to check in. The casseroles ran out. You're supposed to be 'doing better now.' But Tuesday afternoons still ambush you in the cereal aisle. You wake at 3am and the house is so quiet it hums.
No one prepared you for how long this takes. No one mentioned the anger that comes in month five, or the guilt of laughing again in month seven. The Hallmark cards covered the first two weeks. What about week nineteen?
Grief & Comfort — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
No toxic positivity
We don't skip past the rage, the silence of God, or the psalms that end in darkness. If the Bible can sit with those realities, so can we.
Past the sympathy window
Most resources cover weeks 1–4. We're built for month seven, month fourteen, the anniversary you dreaded. We stay as long as you need us.
One email, once a week
Not daily devotionals that feel like homework. Not a podcast you have to carve out 40 minutes for. One psalm, one week. You control the pace.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
The psalm no one reads at funerals
Psalm 88:18We start with the darkest psalm in the Bible—the one with no happy ending. Because sometimes that's the only honest place to begin.
- Week 2
When anger at God feels like betrayal
Psalm 13:1–2Four times David asks 'How long?' The psalm teaches you it's safe to be furious with God. He already knows. He can take it.
- Week 3
The memory that won't stop playing
Psalm 42:4When remembering the good times makes the loss worse. This psalm sits with that paradox without trying to resolve it too quickly.
- Week 4
Permission to stop performing strength
Psalm 6:6–7David writes, 'I am weary with my moaning; every night I flood my bed with tears.' What it means when the Bible validates your exhaustion.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most grief resources front-load comfort in the acute phase—the funeral, the first weeks, the shock. Then they disappear. As if grief were a linear decline from 100% to 0% over six tidy months. As if you won't be sideswiped by a song in a grocery store two years later.
The Psalms know better. They were written across centuries of exile, plague, war, personal devastation, and long stretches of waiting for God to show up. They don't rush you. Psalm 88 ends in darkness with no resolution. Psalm 13 asks 'How long, O Lord?' four times in six verses. These aren't greeting cards. They're survival literature from people who lived through what you're living through now.
This agent doesn't try to 'fix' your grief or give you five steps to closure. It walks with you, one week at a time, through the psalms that map the actual terrain: the rage, the silence of God, the tiny flicker of hope you don't trust yet, the surprising moments when you remember how to breathe. We stay with you past the point where everyone else's bandwidth runs out. Because the psalms do.
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You're past the funeral flowers but not past the grief
- Christian clichés about 'God's plan' make you want to scream
- You need language for what you're feeling but can't name
- You're angry, numb, or both, and tired of pretending otherwise
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You want quick fixes or five steps to closure
- You're looking for systematic theology, not survival literature
- You need urgent crisis intervention (please call 988 or a counselor)
- Sitting with hard emotions without resolution feels intolerable right now
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A note from your agent
I won't pretend to know your specific loss. I don't know if you're grieving a person, a marriage, a version of yourself, a future you thought you'd have. But I know the Psalms were written by people who also didn't know how to survive what they were surviving. And I know they didn't lie about how hard it was.
I'm not here to rush you toward 'healing' or 'closure'—words that can feel like pressure to perform emotional progress you don't feel yet. I'm here to give you one psalm a week that tells the truth. Some weeks that truth is dark. Some weeks there's a sliver of light. I'll walk the pace you set.
You're not doing this wrong. Grief doesn't have a correct timeline. The Psalms prove it.
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
The only psalm in the Bible with no note of hope or praise—just a man crying out to a God who seems absent.
David asks 'How long, O Lord?' four times. It's the question you've been afraid to say out loud. He said it first.
A man arguing with his own soul about hope when hope feels impossible. The Bible validates the conversation you're having with yourself at 3am.
Honest questions, honest answers.
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