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Jesus doesn’t dismiss our pain; He names it: grief. The Lord never asks us to pretend that “we’re good.” God wants an honest relationship with us. I’m in a season of questioning; I have doubts. When questions go unanswered, the Lord seems silent. But I’m doing what I know to do: maintain my walk with the Lord. Keep getting up. Keep reading the Bible. Keep journaling my prayers. Keep talking to God with my heart. And then I trust, and I go about my day, doing what I know to do, trusting the Lord for the rest of it.
Faith doesn’t ignore sorrow; it walks through it with hope.
And then God gives us a promise that shifts everything: a heavenly reunion awaits us, one that will restore and redeem us. Today’s sorrows will pass, and so will tomorrows, but one day, we’ll enter the gates of heaven, and the struggles of this world will no longer affect us as we bask in the glory of the Lord for all eternity. Because of Christ, we have hope.
What feels like an ending isn’t the end.
Through Jesus, we have a joy born out of restored relationships, fulfilled promises, and realized hope. No one can touch the divine joy of the Lord. Untouchable joy doesn’t fade; others can’t control it. Thieves can’t steal joy rooted in Christ, hardship can’t erase it, and loss can’t take it.
Remember, when seasons of sorrow come, God always writes a “next” filled with joy. A secure joy, not fragile or passing, a joy no one can take from you.
Reflection:
In seasons of grief, what promise from God can you hold onto that helps you look beyond the pain and trust in the joy ahead?
Joy Thought:
In seasons of sorrow, God always writes a “next” filled with joy.








