What do you say to someone who has lost a child
Emma Horne
Published Apr 26, 2026
If your friend or family member recently lost a child: Offer genuine support: “I love you and am here for you.” Acknowledge when you don’t know what to say: “I don’t have words to fully express just how sorry I am to hear about your loss.” Be there for them: “I’m here for you if you ever want to talk.”
What do you say when someone loses a child?
“I am so sorry for your loss” is a good example. Offer open-ended support. “If there is anything I can do, please let me know. I’m willing to help in any way.”
What can I say instead of sorry for your loss?
- You are in my thoughts and I am here for you.
- Sending you my deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one.
- I am so terribly sorry you’re having to go through this.
- You have the support and love from all those close to you at this time.
What to write in a card for someone who has lost a child?
- I know your heart is aching and I’m thinking of you with comfort and love.
- I can’t imagine what you’re going through. …
- Words can’t express the sorrow we feel. …
- Holding you in my heart, surrounding you with love.
- Sending you prayers for strength as you find your way through each day.
What not to say to someone who lost a child?
- “The baby’s in a better place.”
- “You’re not given more than you can handle.”
- “You’re handling it so well.”
- “Everything happens for a reason.”
- “You have other kids.”
- “You can have another.”
- “The baby’s not suffering.”
What does God say about losing a child?
John 3:16. This verse is one of the most well-known Bible quotes of all time. It reads: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but have eternal life.” This message connects the loss of your child to God’s willingness to give the world his only son.
What do you text someone who lost their son?
- Just wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you, praying for you, and grieving with you.
- I’m here if you ever need to talk.
- My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
- Can I bring you anything? …
- I’m sorry for your loss.
- Just wanted to share my favorite photo of [name] with you.
How do I say condolence message?
- My/our condolences on the passing of your father/mother/friend.
- Please accept our sincerest condolences. We are thinking of you.
- I was so sad to hear of your loss. My condolences.
What is the best condolence message?
My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. May God give you the peace that you seek. May my condolences bring you comfort and may my prayers ease the pain of this loss. I offer you my thoughts, prayers and well-wishes during this dark time in your life.
What is the best condolence message to a friend?- I’m so sorry to hear of your loss.
- I’m stunned by this news. …
- My heart aches to hear this news. …
- I love you and I’m here for you.
- Please know that your friends love you and are here for you.
- I’m so sorry. …
- My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
- God bless you and your family.
What do you say to a grieving family?
- I am so sorry for your loss.
- I wish I had the right words, just know I care.
- I don’t know how you feel, but I am here to help in any way I can.
- You and your loved one will be in my thoughts and prayers.
- My favorite memory of your loved one is…
- I am always just a phone call away.
What to say when there are no words?
- 1 Say Nothing at All. A good friend of mine recently lost his mother. …
- 2 Fall Back on a Heartfelt Cliché. So many of my grieving clients say people avoid them or don’t step up the way they expected. …
- 3 Acknowledge Specific Pain. …
- 4 Open the Door to Conversation. …
- 5 Say (or Text), “Dinner Is on Your Doorstep.”
How do you comfort a friend over text?
- “Whenever you need to call, I’m here.” …
- “I wish I could be there right now.” …
- “You’re still in my thoughts. …
- “Your family is lucky to have you through all this.” …
- “Maybe I can’t be there, but there’s definitely something I can do. …
- “Hey, get well soon. …
- “You’re doing a great job with a major responsibility.
What's a good scripture for comfort?
Psalm 9:9-10. The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you. Psalm 62:1-2 Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.
What does Psalm 31 say?
A psalm of David. In you, O LORD, I have taken refuge; let me never be put to shame; deliver me in your righteousness. Turn your ear to me, come quickly to my rescue; be my rock of refuge, a strong fortress to save me. Since you are my rock and my fortress, for the sake of your name lead and guide me.
What to write to a mother who lost her son?
- It was such an honor to know [name]. …
- I am thinking of you in this difficult time. …
- I wish I could take some of your pain away. …
- Your son/daughter was very blessed to have you as parents. …
- We are holding you close to our hearts. …
- Please know I am thinking of you always.
How do you console someone?
- Be There for Them. We show up for the people we care about. …
- Tell Them (and Show) That You Love Them. …
- Let Them Know You’re Thinking of Them.
- Take Time to Listen. …
- A Hug Can Speak Volumes.
- Share Memories. …
- Continue Offering Support.
What are the comfort words?
- I’m sorry.
- I care about you.
- He/she will be dearly missed.
- He/she is in my thoughts and prayers.
- You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
- You are important to me.
- My condolences.
- I hope you find some peace today.
What is I have no words to express?
“I have no words.” You can hear this in many different situations (in anger, sorrow, joy, regret, etc) as mentioned in another answer, but it will always mean “I don’t know what to say.” Simple as that.
What does I'm lost for words mean?
Definition of lost for words : unable to think of anything to say I was so surprised to see her that I was lost for words.
How do I text emotional support?
- “You must be feeling (fill in the blank).” …
- “This must be particularly (difficult/sad/frustrating/fill in the emotion) given X.” …
- “Want to talk more about this on the phone?”
How do you make someone feel better with words?
- Acknowledge Their Feelings. “I hear you… …
- Repeat Their Feelings. …
- Draw Their Emotions Out. …
- Don’t Minimize Their Pain. …
- Be There For Them, Right At That Moment. …
- Offer Physical Affection, When Appropriate. …
- Express Your Support. …
- Tell Them They’re Special.
What do you say to a friend who just broke up?
- “Give yourself time to grieve for the relationship.” …
- “This feeling won’t last forever.” …
- “Each day gets easier, just take it one day at a time.” …
- “Just move on.” …
- “I know exactly what you’re going through.” …
- “If there’s anything I can do for you, let me know!”
How do you pray for someone who lost a child?
Thank you, God, that you care about us and that we don’t need to carry this burden alone. Please lift up our friends who are mourning the loss of their sweet baby. Help them to cast all their worries, concerns, hurts, and suffering to You. Thank you that you care about them and their baby more than we ever could.
What is the most encouraging Psalm in the Bible?
Psalm 23:1–6 – “God, You are my shepherd, I lack nothing. You make me lie down in green pastures, You lead me beside still waters, You restore my soul. You lead me in paths of righteousness for Your name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me!
What prayer do you say when someone is dying?
God, we thank you that you never leave us, that you never forsake us, but you love us. We trust you, and pray this in your name. Amen.”