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In this episode, we sit with Lamentations 3:31–33 (RSV-2CE) — a passage that names grief honestly while refusing to let it be the final word. This reflection makes space for sorrow without explanation or urgency, holding the truth that compassion remains present even when healing feels slow and incomplete.
By Christine HoffmanIn this episode, we sit with Lamentations 3:31–33 (RSV-2CE) — a passage that names grief honestly while refusing to let it be the final word. This reflection makes space for sorrow without explanation or urgency, holding the truth that compassion remains present even when healing feels slow and incomplete.