[Discoveries] 05-04-07 Joy and grief

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Sat Apr 28 11:24:09 EDT 2007


/*In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may
have had to suffer grief ... -- 1 Peter 1:6*/

On the surface, this seems contradictory. Joy and grief? How can they
coexist? If joy is the opposite of grief, then wouldn't you need to get
rid of all grief in order to have joy?

Not so.

When we were mourning the loss of a loved one, I made an amazing
discovery. Underneath are the everlasting arms. While others grieved
without hope, falling through emptiness in a bottomless pit of sorrow,
we were buoyed up by something far bigger than us or our pain. The
sorrow passed, but the joy remained.

I received an email from the husband of a woman who could feel no love.
Like so many others, she was the adult survivor of childhood sexual
abuse. There is no way to measure the devastation caused by this
childhood trauma. Yet her approach was to shut it down, to never "go
there." Of course. Who would want to "go there"? Yet, by shutting down
the grief, she also lost the joy. She became unable to feel.

Joy is greater than grief. But sometimes the path to joy, takes us
through grief. There in our place of sorrow, Jesus meets us, and sorrow
is exchanged for joy.

Be encouraged!
Dwight


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