We have now entered the season of Lent. For many Christians, Lent is taken as a time of preparation for the celebration of Easter where God miraculously redeemed mankind by resurrecting His Son from the dead. It is also a time to consider what Jesus said and did; and how we should be living in light of His Words. ✞ ♥
During this season, here on the Seeking Him devotional blog, we have chosen to focus our devotionals on Jesus’ instructions and admonition communicated in Matthew chapter 5—the Beatitudes. Jesus said, “Blessed are…” and He went on to give instruction as to how to be “blessed.” To be ‘blessed’ is to ‘be happy, or to be envied.’ Truly for the Christian, we ARE blessed—oh, how very blessed we are! Those who observe our lives should clearly be able to tell that we ARE blessed—and that we KNOW it! ✞ ♥
Please consider Jesus’ instructions along with us. We pray that our words will encourage you and spur you on to be prepare your hearts for the joyous celebration of His Resurrection! ✞ ♥
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Matthew 5:4
We have all lost loved ones and friends. It is part of life. It is our payment for sin. We hurt when someone we know dies. It is part of human nature to mourn and miss those who have passed onto God’s Presence. We wish that we could hold them here, but God knows when it is time for them to come home.
I remember when my grandmother died. There were many people at her funeral—more than I expected. It was a comfort to know that people cared about our family. As per Southern tradition, many friends provided our family with food. It in its own way, this was comforting, but I still mourned the death of my grandmother.
God is our Refuge and Strength, a very present help in trouble.
Psalms 46:1
God blesses us by bringing people around us when we need them. We know that we can turn to God when we are at our lowest. We know that God will comfort us with His abundance of love. There is enough for all to take joy in. God is our Refuge in our sorrow. He may not be here physically, but He helps our spirit rebound from the pain it feels for any loss. He sends people into our lives to be the physical comforters. They do His work by being there for us when we need them most.
God blesses us in our mourning by providing those people who can help us grieve and help us move on. When we, ourselves, pass into His presence, we will not have a reason to mourn because it will be a moment of great joy. We will not have any pain. We will be in God’s Presence and be worshipping Him. He will comfort us Himself once we cross into His Presence.
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Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for the comfort You bring us. You bless us most when need it. You are our Refuge, and we are grateful for Your love and comfort. In Jesus’ name, Amen.