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25-171 Grieving with Hope
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25-171 Grieving with Hope

TODAY’S FOCUS IS: Allowing sorrow to coexist with the hope only Christ can give

Grief is sacred. It’s not weakness. It’s not faithlessness. It’s the natural outpouring of love when something or someone is lost. But for those who belong to Christ, grief carries a companion—hope. And that hope changes everything.


Our springboard for today’s discussion is:
“But we do not want you to be uninformed… that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.”1 Thessalonians 4:13 (ESV)


The Bible doesn’t say we shouldn’t grieve. It says we don’t grieve like the world does—like those without the promise of redemption, resurrection, or reunion. Our grief is real, but it is not final.

When death strikes, when relationships are lost, when dreams are buried—we feel it deeply. Jesus did too. He wept. He felt sorrow. He bore it. But He also conquered it.

To grieve with hope means we bring our sorrow to the foot of the cross and say, “Even in this… I will trust You.” It means we don’t rush the pain, but we also don’t drown in it. We feel, we mourn, we cry—but we do so tethered to a truth greater than our tears.

Hope whispers that God sees our pain. Hope declares that eternity is real. Hope reminds us that even what’s been taken can one day be restored.

If you’re grieving today, you’re not alone. God is close to the brokenhearted. He’s near in the pain. He’s listening. And He will not waste one ounce of your sorrow.


Question of the Day:
Where do you need to invite hope back into your grief?

Mini Call to Action:
Light a candle today. Let it represent the light of hope in your sorrow. As it burns, pray for God’s comfort and the promise of restoration to rise in your heart.


Let’s Pray:
Lord, I bring my grief to You. I don’t hide it. I don’t deny it. But I ask You to fill it with Your presence and anchor it with Your hope. In Jesus’ name, amen.


Let’s Get To Work!
Grief may visit, but hope refuses to leave.

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