*Promises of Comfort - We Can Trust Him With Our Tears*
One of the hardest truths to reconcile in the Christian life is the presence of evil in the world God created. Whether we’ve seen evil, or evil has been done to us, it is hard to make sense of why God would allow evil things to happen.
The truth is: the world we live in is broken. Because we have neglected God’s path for living, the world is not as it should be. But even though evil exists, God’s promise still remains: evil will not win. The brokenness of our world will not last forever.
The book of Revelation gives us an insight into the future of all things. While there are a lot of odd symbols and events in Revelation, there are also some very clear and hopeful pictures of what will happen.
One of the promises that we hold onto in dark times is in *Revelation 21:4*. God promises He will wipe away every tear—which means He will be our everlasting Comforter. He promises that in heaven there will be no death nor mourning, no crying nor pain.
While our temporary time on earth might be filled with pain and grief, we look forward to the future when we will join God in heaven and be free of death and decay. This truth should fill us with hope and endurance in the midst of pain and sorrow.
*Revelation 21:4 "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."*
If we’re currently going through a difficult time, let's take some time to pray to God, and ask Him for help and courage. Asking Him to fill us with hope and endurance. Keeping in mind His promises to make all things right in the end, and let that hope carry us forward as we follow after Him.
*A Prayer To Take Away Pain*
Father God, we thank You for deeply caring about who we are. We are so grateful that, one day, You will take away all the pain and hardship we’ve experienced. But until that day comes, we will trust You and cling to You. We will place our hope in You. We will bring You our pain, and allow You to comfort us. In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
One of the hardest truths to reconcile in the Christian life is the presence of evil in the world God created. Whether we’ve seen evil, or evil has been done to us, it is hard to make sense of why God would allow evil things to happen.
The truth is: the world we live in is broken. Because we have neglected God’s path for living, the world is not as it should be. But even though evil exists, God’s promise still remains: evil will not win. The brokenness of our world will not last forever.
The book of Revelation gives us an insight into the future of all things. While there are a lot of odd symbols and events in Revelation, there are also some very clear and hopeful pictures of what will happen.
One of the promises that we hold onto in dark times is in *Revelation 21:4*. God promises He will wipe away every tear—which means He will be our everlasting Comforter. He promises that in heaven there will be no death nor mourning, no crying nor pain.
While our temporary time on earth might be filled with pain and grief, we look forward to the future when we will join God in heaven and be free of death and decay. This truth should fill us with hope and endurance in the midst of pain and sorrow.
*Revelation 21:4 "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."*
If we’re currently going through a difficult time, let's take some time to pray to God, and ask Him for help and courage. Asking Him to fill us with hope and endurance. Keeping in mind His promises to make all things right in the end, and let that hope carry us forward as we follow after Him.
*A Prayer To Take Away Pain*
Father God, we thank You for deeply caring about who we are. We are so grateful that, one day, You will take away all the pain and hardship we’ve experienced. But until that day comes, we will trust You and cling to You. We will place our hope in You. We will bring You our pain, and allow You to comfort us. In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
*Promises of Comfort - We Can Trust Him With Our Tears*
One of the hardest truths to reconcile in the Christian life is the presence of evil in the world God created. Whether we’ve seen evil, or evil has been done to us, it is hard to make sense of why God would allow evil things to happen.
The truth is: the world we live in is broken. Because we have neglected God’s path for living, the world is not as it should be. But even though evil exists, God’s promise still remains: evil will not win. The brokenness of our world will not last forever.
The book of Revelation gives us an insight into the future of all things. While there are a lot of odd symbols and events in Revelation, there are also some very clear and hopeful pictures of what will happen.
One of the promises that we hold onto in dark times is in *Revelation 21:4*. God promises He will wipe away every tear—which means He will be our everlasting Comforter. He promises that in heaven there will be no death nor mourning, no crying nor pain.
While our temporary time on earth might be filled with pain and grief, we look forward to the future when we will join God in heaven and be free of death and decay. This truth should fill us with hope and endurance in the midst of pain and sorrow.
*Revelation 21:4 "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."*
If we’re currently going through a difficult time, let's take some time to pray to God, and ask Him for help and courage. Asking Him to fill us with hope and endurance. Keeping in mind His promises to make all things right in the end, and let that hope carry us forward as we follow after Him.
*A Prayer To Take Away Pain*
Father God, we thank You for deeply caring about who we are. We are so grateful that, one day, You will take away all the pain and hardship we’ve experienced. But until that day comes, we will trust You and cling to You. We will place our hope in You. We will bring You our pain, and allow You to comfort us. In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
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