The message is from Lamentations 5:19-22. It’s been a doozy of a year. Someday, we hope to look back at “2020” and see that its hardships came to a final conclusion. In the last chapter of Lamentations there is the reality that suffering does not come to a predictable end. We are unable to set term limits for pain and hurt. In light of that, the book closes with very practical ways to lament to God when there is no end in sight.
Lament - Part 4: Lamenting the Effects of Sin, Yet Hoping in God
The message is from Lamentations 4:17-22. Jeremiah continues his sorrow over the devastating fall-out of Jerusalem’s sin. And then at the end of the chapter we find a “gem-sized” statement of hope: “he will keep you in exile no longer.” Here’s what we will see: God is faithful and His promise to bring His people through exile is reason to have hope.
Lament - Part 3: Hoping While Hurting
Lament - Part 2: The Hurt and Pain in Life
Last week we began a 5-week series in the book of Lamentations for the purpose of understanding how to process grief. How do Christians grieve? We lament, we don't despair, because we know God is there. This week, Lamentations 2 presents us with a sobering picture of God's anger at sin. Thankfully, Jesus has protected Christians from God's anger, yet we lament as we see the world wildly running straight into God's judgment.
Lament - Part 1: The Hurt and Pain in Life
Pastor Nate brings this message from Lamentations 1. The year 2020 has been a year filled with sorrow, hurt, and pain for many people, and who knows when it will come to an end. This is the first in a five week series in the book of Lamentations, which will help Christians understand how to go forward in life with emotions that come from pain and suffering, yet still keep their eyes on God.