Saturday Scripture: Sorrow To Joy!

Written by SuperAngel on May 24, 2008 – 3:08 am -

On Mother’s Day this year, a dear friend’s father was taken up to be with Jesus. He left behind a loving and Godly wife, 4 beautiful and loving daughters, and a loving son on earth. I heard about the accident the day after it happened, but when I heard about it my heart broke and I wept for them! I have really never had to go through the trauma of losing a loved one, Thank God! But my heart is really breaking for my dear friends.

During this time of grieving, I have been researching sorrow and joy in the Bible. One that really is comforting in this time is:

Psalm 30:5
For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

One of my favorite worship songs is Trading My Sorrows. It is such a comforting thought to know that though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we can fear no evil because Jesus is there. It is so great to rely on the fact that though we walk through the valley at night, that joy comes in the morning!

Another verse that reminds me that sorrow does not last forever is:

John 16:22
And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.

It is so relieving to know that when our joy does come, NO ONE can take it from us! A lot of the time we overlook joy in our lives. I think we worry too much on things that are a burden and we simply take the joy out of our lives. When we do that, it is a sorrowful place, because it is almost as though we have taken Jesus out. Jesus is Joy!

Finally, what joy we can have in knowing that:

Revelation 21:4
God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Oh what a day of joy that will be! No more sorrow, no more death! I am anxiously awaiting that day, because sorrow takes a lot out of you! I am so happy for my friends because when that day comes, they will be able to see their “daddy-pops” again!

Remember this week as you go along your life, that though there may be sorrow in your life, that it only lasts for a season, and then the joy comes!

Please remember to pray for my dear friends. They are hurting, I know and would really appreciate your prayers. Nothing will take away the pain they are feeling but Jesus. Let’s cry out to Jesus for them!

Love you, Mrs. L, Sandy, Celeste, Jordan and Sarah! HUGS!

Also, remember the Steven Curtis Chapman family. The family lost their youngest daughter when the oldest brother hit her with their suv. Please please pray for them! What a sad loss this is, especially for the oldest brother.

Prayers and Blessings,

The Daily Planet

↑ Grab this Headline Animator


Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Everyday Posts, Saturday Scripture |

4 Comments to “Saturday Scripture: Sorrow To Joy!”

  1. Sisterlisa Says:

    Been praying already this week. Thanks Miss Amanda.

  2. Jacque Says:

    My prayers are with the L family. God is so awesome and loves us so much that He will surely comfort them in their sorrow.
    HUGS
    Love, Mom

  3. Mrs. Lirette Says:

    Hello Miss Amanda,
    I can not begin to find the words to express how your family has been a blessing to my girls and I. Just knowing that your prayers are reaching the Throne of God on our behalf is touching. We’re taking one day at a time and don’t plan for tomorrow, cause I don’t know what condition my heart will be tomorrow. Thank you so much for the entry, it is beautiful. Most of all, thank you for being a friend to Jordan and Sarah. They were blessed by your phone call. Although Jordan was not ready to talk to anyone at the moment. She was still touched by your thoughtfulness. Thank you and your family for the sweet comments that ya’ll have been sending our way. Ya’ll are such a blessing.
    Love to you all,
    Mrs. L
    P.S. Yes, that was me who yelled at you. :–)

  4. The Daily Planet » Atheist Holiday? Says:

    [...] them and reading their answers. &nbspOh… and another thing to check out… Saturday Scripture: Sorrow To Joy! With so much sorrow in this world, it is so nice to be able to look to the One who can turn that [...]

Leave a Comment

RSS