Great Grief
“I am weary with my groaning; All night I make my bed swim; I drench my couch with my tears.” Psalms 6:6 NKJV
The greatness of an expression of grief is often described by an open devastation. Whereas, great grief is encouraged in a believer’s closet discussion with God. Like David, great men and honourable instruments in the hands of God must have their moments of groaning. Otherwise, the avoidable pride in the heart will make these promising vessels useless in the hands of God. When our grief is expressed in the open, we make the enemies rejoice and celebrate the creativity of their wickedness. But when the righteous leverages on the strength from the joy of the Lord, the camp of darkness is devastated and silenced. Notwithstanding, the expression of the Psalmist’s weariness with grief is always welcome only in the presence of our great God. Invariably, the expression of grief in the presence of our great God is simply great and good.
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