He Knows My Sorrow, He Calls Me to Love

As the Day Begins “He is despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” — Isaiah 53:3 There is something deeply reassuring about knowing that God does not stand at a distance from our suffering. The prophet Isaiah uses the Hebrew phrase mak’obot (מַכְאֹבוֹת), meaning “pains” or “sorrows,” to describeContinue reading “He Knows My Sorrow, He Calls Me to Love”

Don’t Let Him Pass By

Afternoon Moment Busy afternoons have a way of narrowing our attention until all we can see is the next task, the next responsibility, the next deadline. But sometimes, right in the middle of all that hurry, the Lord invites us to pause—not only to catch our breath but to catch sight of Him again. Today’sContinue reading “Don’t Let Him Pass By”

When Love Weeps Over the Lost

A Day in the Life of Jesus There are moments in Scripture that seem to stop time—where the heart of Jesus is laid bare in such tenderness that we can almost hear His voice trembling with sorrow. Matthew 23:37–39 captures one of those moments: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stonesContinue reading “When Love Weeps Over the Lost”

When Tears Become Testimony

In John 11, Jesus arrives at Bethany, encountering Martha and Mary’s grief over Lazarus’s death. Both express their faith despite sorrow. Jesus demonstrates His deep compassion by weeping, validating human emotions and allowing honesty in grief. His presence promises hope, encouraging believers to trust Him in their struggles and transformations.