Hope and Healing Through Grief: A Journey of Faith

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I have forgotten what happiness is, so I say my endurance has perished and so has my hope from the Lord. So here's the first reference to hope: my hope is perished. I once had hope, but now I've lost it. That's what the grieving person says here. [00:02:12]

The strength of your hope may vary as you walk through the journey of grief. That's very obvious from what we are seeing here in Lamentations chapter 3. I have hope, I will hope, I've lost hope, there may be hope. So there is a variation that's going on in the experience of this grieving person. [00:03:57]

Paul is certainly not saying that Christians do not grieve. What he is saying is there are two different kinds of grief. He recognizes these two kinds of grief: there is a grief that is with hope and there is a grief that is without hope, and in that, there is a big difference. [00:08:56]

We believe that Jesus died and rose again. Marvelous statement. We know that death was not the end for Jesus, and therefore when bereavement comes, we know that death is not the end for those who have died in the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:10:43]

The hope for now in the book of Lamentations and chapter 3 in verse 21, this great statement: but this I call to mind and therefore I have hope. What does he call to mind that gives him hope? Now here's the question that I've been asking as I've been pondering this passage of scripture today. [00:18:52]

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. One of the members of our grief group that I've referred to in each of these messages said that in the early days of her grief after a son was killed in a terrible accident, she felt as if she was in a pit. [00:27:29]

Every time I thanked God for something, I felt as if I were taking a tiny step out of the pit. Do you see how significant this is? The focus of hope for the person in the depths of sorrow trying to put a life together in the rubble and in the ruins is not in God's ultimate purpose which will be wonderfully realized on another and far better day. [00:28:55]

God's mercies for you, brother and sister, are new every morning and will be sufficient for each and every day. Your Redeemer is faithful and he is true. He is with you, he is for you, and he has said I will never leave you and I will never forsake you. [00:29:32]

The God who causes grief is also the God of great love and of eternal compassion, and that His mercies are new every morning and great is His faithfulness. Friends, here's where hope lies for a Christian believer. Jesus Christ suffered in the darkness so that his mercy should reach you at your darkest moment. [00:37:59]

We want to call to mind the mercies of God so that we will have hope, and for sure there may be times when we call to mind the smallest of God's mercies: the sun is shining and the sky is blue and there is a bird that is singing. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. [00:39:10]

Let the smallest mercies lead you to the great mercy. What's the great mercy? The Son of God loved me and gave himself for me. The Son of God loved you, brother, sister, and gave himself for you. Call this to mind and you will have hope because in Christ the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. [00:39:25]

In Christ, the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end. They are new and sufficient for you every morning because great is his faithfulness. Father, please use your words to bring a healing hope in the hearts of many, and whatever our sorrows and whatever our sins, we ask that we may find hope. [00:40:02]

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