Blessed Are Those Who Mourn

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Matthew 5:4

“We lost just about everything we owned, and that included vehicles. But we have the most important thing: our lives. And we are forever and always going to be thankful for that.” (Joe Dancy telling CNN’s Laura Coates)

“I feel like I just survived the apocalypse.” (Nicole Rojas, a Vilas, NC resident told the BBC)

David Jones, a South Carolina father realized he might miss his daughter’s wedding due to impassable roads and made the remarkable decision to walk 17 miles to be there. (FOX Weather interview)

East Tennessee native Dolly Parton announced she would donate $1 million to help. “These are my people, these mountain-colored rainbows. These are my people, and this is my home.”

How does one capture the devastation of Hurricane Helene? 232 dead as of this writing, hundreds missing, damages potentially exceeding $100 Billion, survivors emotionally scarred forever, and whole communities destroyed and wiped away. This is the grim picture of six Southeastern states in the United States. There are not enough adjectives to describe the ongoing events of these last several days.

Jesus understood the loss and heartbreak people would face in life as he gently spoke the words we know as the Sermon on the Mount to those gathered that morning on a rural hillside. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” These words spoken in the second beatitude beautifully apply to the tragedy of Hurricane Helene, as they have for generations to those who mourn.

Jesus’ words on that hillside are the source of hope and encouragement. In these words, we can face the losses and know of God’s presence.  “O Lord…You know me more deeply and fully than I know myself. You love me with a greater love than I can love myself. You even offer me more than I can desire…Take my tired body, my confused mind, and my restless soul into your arms and give me rest, simple quiet rest.” (Henri Nouwen)

Mourning truly defines what all of us will face at some point in life. The great hope is that we don’t have to endure it alone. “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.” Psalms 34:18 NLT

Jonathan Pennington writes in his commentary on The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing, “As John Calvin observes,  most people hold to the erroneous belief that the happy person is the one who is free from annoyance, attains all his wishes, and leads a joyful and easy life; the mistaken idea is that true happiness is about our present emotional state…The disciples of Christ must learn the philosophy of placing their happiness beyond the world, and above the afflictions of the flesh…The Beatitudes is to show that those are not unhappy who are oppressed by the reproaches of the wicked, and subject to various calamities.”

I honestly do not know how to face the unrelenting struggles of tragedies, stand at an open grave, or face the pressures of life without the loving comfort of God. Isaiah summed up my thoughts when he wrote, “I will be the same until your old age, and I will bear you up when you turn gray. I have made you, and I will carry you; I will bear and rescue you.” (Isaiah 46:4 CSB)

While mourning, there is the comfort of the One who created us, who loves us and will be there through it all. “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the LORD always, for the LORD GOD is the eternal Rock.” (Isaiah 26: 3-4 NLT)

I hope you find these lyrics from Phil Wickham’s song, Hymn of Heaven words that can express your thoughts and sentiments.

“How I long to breathe the air of Heaven

Where pain is gone and mercy fills the streets
To look upon the One who bled to save me
And walk with Him for all eternity

There will be a day when all will bow before Him
There will be a day when death will be no more
Standing face to face with He who died and rose again
Holy, holy is the Lord

And every prayer we prayed in desperation
The songs of faith we sang through doubt and fear
In the end, we’ll see that it was worth it
When He returns to wipe away our tears…”

(https://youtu.be/bqxtFUwM3-o?si=ZT6BBS-dJ_m6cqeD)

“You’re blessed when you feel you’ve lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you be embraced by the One most dear to you.” (Matt 5:4 The Message)

God is great!

 

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  1. Samantha
    Samantha says:

    We have been studying Job while I am also seeing constant reminders of heartbreaking situations around the world. I feel helpless and it is too much for me – thankfully, God never feels that way and He is able to help!

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