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  • God Understands Our Sorrow - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - July 26, 2024
  • God Understands Our Sorrow - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - July 26, 2024
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    "He pulled away from them about a stone's throw, knelt down, and prayed, 'Father, remove this cup from me. But please, not what I want. What do you want?' At once an angel from heaven was at his side, strengthening him. He prayed all the harder. Sweat, wrung from him like drops of blood, poured off his face." Luke 22:41-44 

    Jesus came as God in the flesh, to be the messenger of God's promise of salvation but also to walk in our human shoes. His identity as fully God and fully man was an act of profound love. God did not have to live as us to understand us, but he chose to take on the human condition so we might believe. 

    During Jesus' time on Earth, he walked through grief. In the days before his death on the cross, he slipped away to Mount Olive to seek his Father in prayer. He cried out with tears of desperation and blood, asking his Father to take this cup from him. Jesus lamented the painful yet purposeful road God had called him to. In his all-God and all-human self, he had to wrestle with his real, valid, and heavy sense of fear of what was to come. We each endure the same emotional journey as Jesus did when God calls us to deeper waters and requires a greater laying down of self for his glory. 

    The beautiful thing about this interaction between the Father and the Son is that God does not rebuke Jesus for his lament. He meets him in his moment of pain. The text says that he sent an angel to his side to strengthen him. This is grace. Grace is a friend willing to be at your side through the sorrow, a friend who does not minimize your real emotions but sits with you as you walk through them. 

    We sometimes feel like we need to put on our "big girl faith" for God, one that hides our real-life, and oftentimes, complicated emotions. Understand that sorrow over what we know a choice will cost is not disobedience; it's just a part of being human. We can feel many things at once: excitement, fear, faith, doubt, joy, and sorrow. God made us with a crazy array of feelings that we feel, and he understands our hearts even better than we do. We don't have to be ashamed of our needs. We can boldly bring our whole basket of emotions to him and ask him to strengthen us on this journey. 

     
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