“Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5:4 (KJV)
Have you ever noticed that some of God’s greatest promises are given in life’s darkest moments?
Jesus said, “Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.”
At first glance, that seems backwards. How can mourning be a blessing? How can sorrow lead to happiness?
The answer is found in the promise. Jesus never said we would never hurt. He never promised we would never face loss, disappointment, heartbreak, or grief. What He did promise is that we would never face those things alone.
When you mourn, God draws near. When your heart is broken, His presence becomes more precious. When tears fill your eyes, His grace fills your soul.
Some of the sweetest moments of fellowship with God are not found on the mountaintop, but in the valley. It is often in our deepest pain that we discover the depth of His comfort.
Maybe today you are carrying a burden no one else can see. Perhaps you are grieving a loss, a broken dream, or a difficult season. Take heart. The God who sees every tear also promises comfort for every sorrow.
Your pain is not permanent. Your grief is not forgotten. Your tears are not wasted.
The same Savior who wept at Lazarus’ tomb walks beside you today.
Hold on. Trust Him. The comfort of God is coming, and His comfort is always greater than your sorrow.
Be encouraged today. God is near to the brokenhearted, and He has not forgotten you.