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June 5, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Day the Tears Dry”
Revelation 21:4
"‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."
We live in a world defined by the old order of things. It’s a world where hospital waiting rooms exist, where goodbyes are devastatingly permanent, and where theweight of daily anxieties can make our pillows wet before we sleep. Pain isn’t just an occasional visitor; for many of us, it feels like a permanent resident. But Revelation 21:4 offers a stunning, breathtaking promise: Your pain has an expiration date.
Notice the beautiful intimacy of how God heals us in this verse. It doesn't say He blasts away our sadness with a wave of cosmic energy from a distance. It says He will wipe away every tear. This is the imagery of a tender parent leaning in close, gently cupping your face, and erasing the evidence of your struggle. God sees every single drop of sorrow you’ve cried, and He takes it personally enough to tend to it Himself. The verse doesn't say God will simply issue a decree to banish sadness from a distance. It uses the imagery of a parentleaning in close to a crying child. To wipe away a tear requires proximity, touch, and care.
This means God isn't indifferent to human suffering. He has kept track of every sorrow, every hidden heartbreak, and every moment of grief you have ever experienced. When eternity begins, He personally comforts His people, acknowledging the pain they went through in the old world before removing it forever.
When God establishes His new creation, the things that broke us will not just be managed or tolerated—they will be entirely erased. The old order refers to the current system of the universe—the world we live in right now, which has been fractured and corrupted by sin since the Fall in Genesis. In our current reality, decay, aging, tragedy, and brokenness are part of the landscape.
When John says the old order has passed away, he means the very laws of reality are being rewritten. The new heaven and the new earth will operate under acompletely different framework—one where righteousness, life, and the direct, unfiltered presence of God are the natural order of things.
If you are carrying a heavy heart today, hold fast to this truth: the brokenness you are experiencing right now is not the end of your story. The struggles of this life are real, but they are temporary. A day is coming where joy will be the air we breathe, and the scars of this world will finally be swallowed up in glory.
Revelation 21:4 is a promise of ultimate restoration. It means that human history does not end in tragedy, decay, or an empty void. It ends with a return to perfection, where everything that is broken is made right, and the suffering of this present life is completely eclipsed by eternal joy. The pain you are feeling today cannot compare to the joy that is coming tomorrow. Let eternity give you perspective for today's trials.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusJune 5, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Day the Tears Dry”
Revelation 21:4
"‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."
We live in a world defined by the old order of things. It’s a world where hospital waiting rooms exist, where goodbyes are devastatingly permanent, and where theweight of daily anxieties can make our pillows wet before we sleep. Pain isn’t just an occasional visitor; for many of us, it feels like a permanent resident. But Revelation 21:4 offers a stunning, breathtaking promise: Your pain has an expiration date.
Notice the beautiful intimacy of how God heals us in this verse. It doesn't say He blasts away our sadness with a wave of cosmic energy from a distance. It says He will wipe away every tear. This is the imagery of a tender parent leaning in close, gently cupping your face, and erasing the evidence of your struggle. God sees every single drop of sorrow you’ve cried, and He takes it personally enough to tend to it Himself. The verse doesn't say God will simply issue a decree to banish sadness from a distance. It uses the imagery of a parentleaning in close to a crying child. To wipe away a tear requires proximity, touch, and care.
This means God isn't indifferent to human suffering. He has kept track of every sorrow, every hidden heartbreak, and every moment of grief you have ever experienced. When eternity begins, He personally comforts His people, acknowledging the pain they went through in the old world before removing it forever.
When God establishes His new creation, the things that broke us will not just be managed or tolerated—they will be entirely erased. The old order refers to the current system of the universe—the world we live in right now, which has been fractured and corrupted by sin since the Fall in Genesis. In our current reality, decay, aging, tragedy, and brokenness are part of the landscape.
When John says the old order has passed away, he means the very laws of reality are being rewritten. The new heaven and the new earth will operate under acompletely different framework—one where righteousness, life, and the direct, unfiltered presence of God are the natural order of things.
If you are carrying a heavy heart today, hold fast to this truth: the brokenness you are experiencing right now is not the end of your story. The struggles of this life are real, but they are temporary. A day is coming where joy will be the air we breathe, and the scars of this world will finally be swallowed up in glory.
Revelation 21:4 is a promise of ultimate restoration. It means that human history does not end in tragedy, decay, or an empty void. It ends with a return to perfection, where everything that is broken is made right, and the suffering of this present life is completely eclipsed by eternal joy. The pain you are feeling today cannot compare to the joy that is coming tomorrow. Let eternity give you perspective for today's trials.