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y father (Richard DeHaan) had been battling a debilitating disease for many years. We asked the Lord to take him ime o ry home. But as I knelt by his bed and watched him take that last breath, the tears I had choked Read: John 11:1-7, 32-36 back on other occasions came out like a flood. As my brothers and my mother hugged and Jesus wept. prayed, the finality was over—– John 11:35 whelming. That event helped me understand the significance of the shortest verse in the Bible: “Jesus wept” (John 11:35). God the Son wept! He knew the reality of heaven. He was the source of all hope of a future day of resurrection. And yet, Jesus cried. He loved His friends Mary and Martha and Lazarus so much that “He was deeply troubled” (v.33). Jesus truly felt their heartache. When someone we love dies, we struggle with a wide range of emotions. If a young person dies, we ask “Why?” When death comes after long-term suffering, we struggle to understand why the Lord waited so long to bring relief. We begin to think of God as distant, untouched by our sorrow. We may question His wisdom or His goodness. Then we read, “Jesus wept.” God is deeply touched by our anguish. When a painful situation invades your life, remember the Bible’s shortest verse. Jesus shed tears too. Day 5
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astor and author Joseph Parker (1830–1902) commented about the closing words of Isaiah 35:10, “Sorrow and bsolete mourning will disappear.” He said, “Looking through the dictionary, you will occasionally Read: come across a word marked Isaiah 35 ‘obsolete.’ The time is coming Those who have when the two words sorrow been ransomed by and mourning shall be obsolete. the Lord [will be] crowned with ever- The things which mar life here and now will then belong to lasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will the past.” disappear, and they Human existence has been will be filled with joy marked by tragedy, heartache, and gladness. disappointment, and evil. It’s —Isaiah 35:10 comforting to know that the time is coming when sorrow and death will pass away, and God Himself will wipe all tears from our eyes. Then we will experience the truth that “there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever” (Revelation 21:4). Are you burdened today by some seemingly insurmountable problem? Are you lonely, heartbroken, and disappointed? If you are a child of God, dwell on this reassuring thought: “What we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory He will reveal to us later” (Romans 8:18). A brighter day is coming when words such as sighing, death, and tears will all be obsolete. So don’t be downhearted, beloved child of God. Keep looking up! —Richard DeHaan Day 6
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Think of a land of no sorrow, Think of a land of no fears, Think of no death and no sickness, Think of a land of no tears. —Anon. Heaven—no pain, no night, no death, no tears.
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Disappointments in Life Who or what comes to mind when you think of the word disappointment? No one likes disappointment, but it’s inevitable. We usually encounter it in our lives in one of four ways. First, people disappoint us. Anyone who does not meet our expectations is a disappointment. On the flipside, we disappoint others, sometimes severely. Second, we are often disappointed in ourselves. We fail to live up to our own expectations. Third, we are disappointed in our circumstances. Unexpectedly, we have become the latest victim of cancer or job cuts at our workplace. Fourth, we are disappointed in God. At the time we need Him most, He seems to be silent and absent. Disappointment leads to bitterness and anger toward God. Disappointment is a common experience. Since there’s no running away from it, how do we cope? This selection of articles from Our Daily Bread offers a different perspective on disappointment and a radical approach to living that is intended to comfort you and encourage you to rise from the ashes of sorrow, pain, and turmoil into hope, joy, and peace. If you find these articles helpful and would like to receive this devotional, just complete the request form on this leaflet and send it to us. There is no subscription fee.
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