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The Upper Room Devotional 21 June 2024: From Grief to Comfort

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The Upper Room Devotional 21 June 2024: From Grief to Comfort

The Upper Room Devotional 21 June 2024: From Grief to Comfort

Read and Study Today’s The Upper Room Daily Devotional for June 21st, 2024 Message. God bless you as you study today! Please share with your friends and loved ones.

Today’s Topic: From Grief to Comfort
David Kabaso (Lusaka, Zambia)

TODAY’S READING
Revelation 21:3-5

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
God will always comfort those who mourn.

[God] 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. – Revelation 21:4 (NIV)

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At the height of the pandemic, the whole world was in great turmoil as COVID-19 ravaged the globe, claiming millions of lives in the process. International travel was nearly impossible. During that same period I was studying in the United States, and sadly, my dad passed away back in Africa. The pain of losing my father was almost unbearable. Then, seven months later, my birth mother also died. The tragedy of losing both parents in the same year will live with our family for many years to come.

After a while, I realized that my grief had taken a tremendous toll on me. I turned to the word of God and to prayer for comfort and strength. When I focused on God’s love, I found comfort and assurance to help me through my grief. Now, whenever I am missing my parents, I think of the many good things they achieved, how they sacrificed for us, and how they loved us with the unconditional love of God. Scripture assures us that those who die in the Lord Jesus Christ will rise again, free from death and mourning, and that is worth celebrating.

TODAY’S PRAYER
Dear God, thank you for the peace you give to those in grief. We pray for all those who are grieving the loss of loved ones. Amen.

PRAYER FOCUS
Someone whose parent has died

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