August 6, 2016

Sorrow Removed

Written by Boyd Bailey

Sorrow Removed 8.6

Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – August 6, 2016

He will swallow up death forever. The Sovereign LORD will wipe away the tears from all faces; he will remove the disgrace of his people from all the earth. The LORD has spoken.   Isaiah 25:8

Sorrow is the fruit of sin in a fallen world; it is at liberty to inflict pain. No one is immune from sorrow. Sorrow is created by sin, death, divorce, selfishness, poverty, rejection, loss, and fear. Sorrow is all around, and it circles its prey like vultures around a carcass, ready to pick away at the meat of your soul. Sorrow does not discriminate among races, gender, social class, or stage of life. It causes a weepy heart and a weary mind. It never goes away in this lifetime.

Your sorrow may be overwhelming to the point of anguish and despair. The hurt is about to drive you crazy. You feel you can’t handle it. You have lost perspective and God seems a million miles away. Things have gone from bad to worse; you have nowhere to turn. You have hit a brick wall and life seems to be crumbling around you. Sorrow is like a ball and chain around your joy and you live in the regret of the past rather than the hope of the future. Your current circumstances and worries are crushing down on you to the point of claustrophobia. However, you do not have to stay in this state of perpetual sadness. There is a way out, and there is hope. There is a balm for your scarred soul; you can be rescued from drowning in your sorrows.

Jesus is the Savior; He will save you from your sorrows. He was a man acquainted with grief. Sorrow is not foreign to Him. He was a man of many sorrows. He was inflicted with not just one but multiple sorrows. He is a sympathetic Savior waiting to soothe your pain. He wants to gently wipe away your tears. So, ask Him to dive in and rescue you from thrashing about in the deep waters of your sorrows.

He, at the very least, will be with you. He wants to walk with you during this dark night of your soul. He does not want you to battle sorrow alone. Others may not understand, but He does. You may not know how to put your sorrow into words, but He still comprehends. Nothing is beyond the omniscience of your Sovereign Lord. His resources are limitless and always just what you need. Tap into a minuscule fraction of His grace, and you will find peace and forgiveness. He comforts and caresses your heart, and He can break the chains of sorrow that grip your soul.

So, take the medication of His grace. Administer larger doses in the beginning to stop the spread of sorrow’s infection. He wants you to experience His abundant life in Christ. He wipes away your tears in heaven and on earth. Sorrow removal is His specialty. Let God remove your points of sorrow one by one as if they were trees downed by a storm’s horrific winds. He will lift them individually from the objects they have crushed. He will replace hurt with healing. Sorrow is temporary with God; His joy is permanent. Let Him remove your sorrow, and you will be glad you did. So will the many others who love you and pray for you. He is the Savior of your sorrows.

The Scripture is majestic: “…and the ransomed of the LORD will return. They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee away” (Isaiah 35:10).

 

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Comments

  1. Glenna Cozort says:

    This was a great devotional on letting the Lords grace help us be the overcomes of sorrow ,thank you very much ! Blessing in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

  2. Chuck says:

    Very Good… Have struggled for two years…. I hurt daily and can’t seem to understand.

  3. Gwynne says:

    Dear Chuck,
    Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us. I hope Boyd’s devotional, “Sorrow Removed” shed some light (His Light) on the hurt you are dealing with. I do not doubt for a minute that our Lord made sure those words were placed before your eyes at the exact time you needed to see them. He is awesome like that, isn’t He?
    He is always there for you. Boyd’s statements “He wants to walk with you during this dark night of your soul. He does not want you to battle sorrow alone”, reminds us of His never-ending Love and Comfort. What a gift!
    Chuck, we will be praying for you as you continue to heal; as you “take the medication of His Grace”.
    Believing and trusting~
    Gwynne
    “Heal me, O Lord, and I will be healed;
    save me and I will be saved,
    for you are the One I praise.”
    Jeremiah 17:14

    “My comfort in my suffering is this:
    Your promise preserves my life.”
    Psalm 119:50

  4. Gwynne says:

    Dear Glenna,
    Thank you for taking the time to let us know you were blessed by the devotional, “Sorrow Removed”. I will pass your kind words on to Boyd Bailey, the author of the devotional. Please know that we give all the glory to our Heavenly Father!
    You are so right when you said we can be overcomers of sorrow with God’s Grace. I believe that is the only way to overcome sorrow! I loved the sentences in the devotional: “He wipes away your tears in heaven and on earth. Sorrow removal is His specialty”. Amen and Amen!!
    We are thankful that you are a part of the Wisdom Hunter’s family, Glenna, and look forward to hearing from you again.
    Believing and trusting~
    Gwynne

    “Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
    1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18

    “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
    I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.”
    Psalm 91:1-2


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