The God Who Weeps: Grief, Closure, and the Eternal Embrace

Part 3: The Eternal Embrace In Part One of this series, you were invited to explore my personal grief. In Part Two, we reflected on the world’s grief—how it clings to false feelings of forever. Now, we turn to God’s grief. Why is Jesus called the God who weeps? And how can the One who... Continue Reading →

The God Who Weeps: Grief, Closure and the Eternal Embrace

Part 2: False Feelings of Forever Last week, I shared my own struggles with grief—how Jesus met me, strengthened me, and used me through it. This week, I want to take a closer look at what grief really is and what it stirs in us. In time, we’ll see that grief can actually be good—but... Continue Reading →

The God Who Weeps: Grief, Closure, and the Eternal Embrace

Part 1: The Safe Sound of Silence Never talk politics at the dinner table so we don't make people uncomfortable. The older I get, the statement seems to ring more true. My nature is non-confrontational. Maybe society has programmed people—myself included—to behave this way? Schools and businesses supply a list of dos and don’ts. You've... Continue Reading →

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