God Has Not Forgotten Your Tears!

“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.

The Secret to God’s Blessing That Most People Miss!

Matthew 5:3 (KJV) — “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

One of the greatest truths in all of Scripture is found in the very first Beatitude. Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” He was not talking about financial poverty. He was talking about spiritual humility.

To be poor in spirit is to recognize our need for God. It is coming to the place where we stop pretending we have it all together and honestly admit that without Him, we can do nothing.

The world tells us to be self-sufficient. Jesus tells us to be God-dependent.

The good news is that God never turns away a humble heart. When we acknowledge our weakness, He provides His strength. When we confess our need, He supplies His grace. When we come empty, He fills us with His presence.

Perhaps today you feel overwhelmed, inadequate, or uncertain about the future. Do not see that as a disadvantage. It may be the very place where God is teaching you to lean on Him more than ever before.

The door to God’s blessings does not swing open through pride; it opens through humility.

So today, come to Him just as you are. Trust Him with your needs. Depend on His strength. And remember, those who know they need God are the very ones who discover the riches of His kingdom.

Have a blessed day, and keep looking up. God is closer than you think.

Look Up!

“Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope thou in God…” -Psalm 42:11 (KJV)

Have you ever had one of those days when your heart feels heavy and your spirit feels tired? You love God, you trust God, yet there is still a battle taking place on the inside. If so, you are not alone.

The writer of Psalm 42 was not talking to someone else, he was talking to himself. He asked, “Why art thou cast down, O my soul?” In other words, “Why am I letting discouragement have the final word?” Then he reminded himself of a greater truth: “Hope thou in God.”

Sometimes the greatest sermon we hear is the one we preach to ourselves.

When fear says, “Give up,” remind yourself that God is still faithful. When circumstances say, “Nothing is changing,” remind yourself that God is still working. When your feelings try to convince you that you are alone, remind yourself that the Lord has promised never to leave you nor forsake you.

Notice that the Psalmist did not place his hope in his circumstances improving. He placed his hope in God Himself.

Today, lift your eyes above the problem and focus on the Provider. Your situation may not change overnight, but God’s character has never changed. He is still good. He is still able. He is still worthy of your trust.

So if your soul feels cast down today, take heart. Hope in God. Better days are ahead, and the One who has carried you this far will not fail you now.

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