The story of Eve - The sun was just beginning to rise as Eve strolled through the garden looking for something to eat. The morning dew glistened off the flower petals as the birds sang their good morning tune. Drinking in the fragrance of the air Eve thought, “What a perfectly glorious day!” Then, from… Continue reading Eve – Punished But Not Forsaken
Tag: Sorrow
April 17th – John 16:22
John 16:22 His disciples were grief stricken when Jesus told them about His approaching death. Yet in the very same breath, the Lord also gave them hope through His resurrection, that they would be seeing Him again. Sadly, living in a fallen world means pain and suffering are are a given. But through Jesus, we… Continue reading April 17th – John 16:22
November 17th – Psalm 30:12
Psalm 30:12 We all suffer heartbreak. And sometimes the sorrow is so deep and painful, we feel like we can’t take another step. It’s often during these times of trials that we wonder where God is. If He loves us, why does He let us suffer? King David knew these feelings well. He was God’s… Continue reading November 17th – Psalm 30:12
September 20th – Habakkuk 3:17
Habakkuk 3:17 A pastor once famously said, “Disappointments are inevitable. Discouragement is a choice.” There is never a more true test of our faith than when God lets suffering into our lives. During times of trials do we still trust God and cling to Him even tighter? Or do we curse God and turn away… Continue reading September 20th – Habakkuk 3:17
September 16th – Psalm 126:6
Psalm 126:6 Never does God promise that we’ll be spared from trials. And during times of great sorrow, Psalm 126 brings healing to our souls. Because it contains a wonderful promise of hope from God. Tough times won’t last, and our tears of sorrow will one day turn to shouts of joy. The psalmist compares… Continue reading September 16th – Psalm 126:6
Where Love And Sorrow Meet – (Matthew 27)
Matthew 27 As we read about the events leading up to Christ's death, we recognize the intense hatred, evil and injustice that he endured. Never will we fully comprehend how brutal and sorrowful it was. Read more here.
