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READ: 1 SAMUEL 1:9-20; MATTHEW 28:19-20; JOHN 16:33
Sun sets.
Moon rises.
Joy dies
Within me.
Silver stars
Cool and pure.
Pain inside
Black as night.
A prayer.
No answer.
I cry out
In the dark.
You still hear,
I will not fear.
Joy comes
In the morning. • Lorna Garlets
• Have you ever felt like there was no way anyone could understand the troubles you’re facing? We all feel like this at times, but the truth is, Jesus always understands us, and He always has compassion on us. God’s great love for us moved Him to endure the excruciatingly painful death of the cross and the cold darkness of the grave so that we could be with Him. Now, we can know that Jesus is truly able to empathize with us. He has entered into our pain, and when we are in distress, He sits beside us and weeps with us. (John 11:32-35; Hebrews 4:14-16)
• If we know Jesus, we can rest knowing that everything will be okay—perhaps in the near future, and certainly when He returns and makes all things new (Revelation 21:1-5). As we look forward to the glorious dawn of the new creation, how does Jesus’s promise to be with us give us the freedom to lament, to honestly cry out to God in all our pain and sorrow? Consider taking a moment to bring Him your lament.
Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5 (WEB)
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READ: 1 SAMUEL 1:9-20; MATTHEW 28:19-20; JOHN 16:33
Sun sets.
Moon rises.
Joy dies
Within me.
Silver stars
Cool and pure.
Pain inside
Black as night.
A prayer.
No answer.
I cry out
In the dark.
You still hear,
I will not fear.
Joy comes
In the morning. • Lorna Garlets
• Have you ever felt like there was no way anyone could understand the troubles you’re facing? We all feel like this at times, but the truth is, Jesus always understands us, and He always has compassion on us. God’s great love for us moved Him to endure the excruciatingly painful death of the cross and the cold darkness of the grave so that we could be with Him. Now, we can know that Jesus is truly able to empathize with us. He has entered into our pain, and when we are in distress, He sits beside us and weeps with us. (John 11:32-35; Hebrews 4:14-16)
• If we know Jesus, we can rest knowing that everything will be okay—perhaps in the near future, and certainly when He returns and makes all things new (Revelation 21:1-5). As we look forward to the glorious dawn of the new creation, how does Jesus’s promise to be with us give us the freedom to lament, to honestly cry out to God in all our pain and sorrow? Consider taking a moment to bring Him your lament.
Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5 (WEB)

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