When I opened my Bible to read Jeremiah 1-4, the subhead ascribed to the book startled me: "Hope in Time of Weeping". I almost cried. The timing was perfect, as I was walking through a season of weeping over the death of my grandma. I felt much the same way after hearing my pastor's sermon the day before. The title was "Joy in Suffering", taken from 1 Peter 1:3-9. He gave us an illustration fro his own life: the one-year anniversary of his father's death. The sermon was meaningful for many, but for me, it was a gift from God. These and other events were indications backed up by His Word that God would not leave me alone in my grief.
Even though the way of sorrow is hard, God sends reminders of His enduring presence. To the Israelites expelled from the Promised Land due to disobedience, God made His presence known by sending prophets like Jeremiah to offer them hope - hope for reconciliation through repentance. And to those He leads through times of testing, He shows His presence through a community of believers who "love one another fervently with a pure heart" (1 Peter 1:22). These indications of God's presence during trials on earth affirm God's promise of the living hope awaiting us at the resurrection. We need never be ashamed of our tears.
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