Embracing Lament: Finding Comfort in Grief

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Lament is a prayer in pain that leads. Lament is a prayer. You're calling out. You're crying out to someone for help. For comfort. For healing. For restoration. It's a prayer to God. But it's coming from a place of pain and loss. Suffering. Misery. That actually leads us. I think that's what Jesus is talking about here. Blessed are those who mourn. Who lament. We're going to experience a kind of comfort. And we're going to know that God is trustworthy." [13:58] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "No matter what we go through. No matter how hard life is. No matter what shots we take. God is more than enough for us. And it's going to build our trust. That's what a lament is. And you don't realize it. But the lament is all throughout the Old Testament. Especially the book of Psalms. The book of Psalms is the hymn book of not only the Jews. And the people of God in the Old Testament. But the most of Christian history." [14:41] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted. The reason is they will be comforted. But this is the situation. Blessed are those who mourn. Now, I'm going to talk about more specific aspects of what it's like to mourn and to grieve and to weep. But actually, you know, I'm going to step back and say the Sermon on the Mount, when you look at it from a theological lens, he's talking big picture stuff about Israel mourning the fact that they lost their homeland." [06:35] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We give God our brokenness. He gives us his healing by his shed blood, right? We give God our sin. He gives us his robes of righteousness. We give God our sense of loneliness and alienation. He gives us family. We give God our brokenness and our lament. And he gives us laughter. For our weeping. If we walk with him through this." [37:49] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Can you imagine a community that knows how to lament and not shut it all down. Not have to show in front of everybody else look, I'm doing okay. Yeah, I'm good. I'm good. God is good. But instead say, oh this hurts. And then together pray it for him. Depend on him. Call on him to come. Wait and trust. It might take it took me, it took God five years to come and release a big part of this from me. But he never let me go." [39:32] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "How do you mourn and wail? It is actually the description of what it means to mourn. How do you lament? Lament is such a biblical term. I like this quote. It helps us a little. In the Bible, lament is more than sorrow. I feel sad, which is important. Or talking about sadness. It's more than walking through the stages of grief. Whether you think it's five or it's seven or eight. Lament is a prayer in pain that leads." [13:13] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "I know what it's like to feel a kind of pain that I would never wish on my worst enemies if I had them. It's a pain that still rocks me, but and it still comes up. You know, I've only been here for six and a half, seven months now, and sometimes in conversation people ask innocent questions. Questions like, oh, how many children do you have? And I'll say, I had two, but my daughter just graduated from college. It's my wife saying, I've been through something." [25:09] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I remember God working in my heart every step of the way from the beginning, and yet it was so hard. It still is. I would cry out to Him and I would say, what do you want from me? And you know He would answer. He always answered. That's what I want from you. Sometimes the pain would get so bad. I mean, this is people who go through grief understand this. My brain stopped working right. I couldn't remember people's names. I couldn't remember theological stuff." [29:19] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Psychologists will say, if you shut down your heart and your feelings, it's not like you can just shut down your pain and everything else is fine. It's like a switch. It's an on-off. You cannot be joyful. You cannot experience the range of what it means to be human, even in your emotions, if you shut off just your pain. You have to go through it. You have to learn to lament through it. And then something happens in your person through God's grace and his presence." [37:16] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Can you imagine the kind of empathy that the people all around us who are broken and experience loss and shut down their feelings or just angry they don't know how to process it through when they come into a community. But the Kingdom of God is expressed through lament. But we know what it looks like to go from weeping. What a blessed community we get to be." [40:03] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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