The shortest verse in the Bible, but arguably one of the most powerful, we see Jesus breaking down in a state of grief at the death of one of His closest friends. Here, the embodiment of God Himself is affected just as one of us would be upon meeting the sadness of loss – whether temporary or not. Jesus knows that He is about to raise Lazarus, but He still dwells in the loss with His friends.
His suffering reminds us that even with faith, even with the knowledge of God’s promises, we are not immune to pain. We, too, will feel the effects of this world—heartache, loss, and the burdens of life. But just as Jesus grieved, He also pointed us to something greater: the hope of what is to come.
The struggles we face now are not the end of our story. Scripture assures us that a future of goodness and light awaits. In Revelation 21:4 (NKJV), we are given a glimpse of that promise:
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” This hope doesn’t erase our present struggles, but it strengthens us, reminding us that our pain is temporary, and God’s redemption is eternal.
Though we grieve, we do not grieve without hope. Though we struggle, we are not alone. Jesus walked through sorrow, and because of Him, we can hold on—knowing that one day, every wound will be healed, and every tear will be wiped away. Until then, we can walk forward in faith, trusting that even in the darkest moments, God’s light is still leading us towards the future.
So, we know that we will suffer – it’s unfortunately inevitable in a life of sin. However, these verses are also reminders that we’re not alone. Not only have others been in similar situations and states of mind, but just as God has been with them, He’s offering to be with us too. As they were, we can be reassured that while we wait for that day of complete restoration, God says He will be with us – and that’s the best promise we could receive.