(Matthew 5:4)
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.TODAY'S TAKEAWAY
"Mourning" here can refer to both bereavement as well as remorse.
Remember, the verse right before this spoke about being "poor in spirit", which is humility. Going hand in hand, when we humble ourselves and admit that we are sinners in need of saving, and we go to Jesus to seek His forgiveness, there will be remorse. If remorse isn't followed by repentance, a person will be left to wallow in their own spiritual torment. A person will either sink down into hopeless despair, or they will find a way to harden their hearts to avoid feeling their convictions.
But, when a person goes to the Lord to repent, when the Lord forgives and enters that person's life, to have a personal relationship with them, there is immense comfort and inexplainable joy!!! All sins are forgiven, and God chooses to not remember them ever again. Being set free from the slavery to sin, we are born again into God's family, with a very fresh new start. And because of God's grace, we cannot lose our salvation.
After this point, we can go on in life with confidence, as we follow the Lord closely, abiding in His will, and His guidance and purpose for our lives. And while we do not have to fear or worry about anyone or anything, we will struggle, and we will be faced of moments of mourning, like when loved ones pass away. When those loved ones are believers, we can be extremely comforted by the fact that they have entered a wonderful, heavenly sleep in Christ. This is only a temporary loss for us, and we can know that we will see them again in heaven, for all eternity.
When and if a loved one is not a believer, and they pass away, we have to understand that the Lord is more than fair and just. While God wants everyone to come to know Him, He will not force anyone to love Him back. But He will definitely give them every opportunity needed in order to make their decision. As well, God is omniscient, therefore He knows exactly who is going to choose to become a believer or not. As well, we never know what was in the heart and mind of our loved one right before passing away. They may have become believers right then.
No matter what, we must seek comfort in the Lord, and trust Him, and continue living in His will, not just for our sake but for the sake of others. All too often, people will lose someone, and remain stuck in mourning. When a person does that, they forget or they are not able to live and be there for those who are still alive. This person really needs to confess their lack of faith in the Lord, because their god has become the person they have just lost. And Satan would just love the fact that they have taken their eyes off of the Lord, to remain focused on death and despair! Therefore, in these kinds of trying circumstances, let us remember to seek out the Lord's comfort, strength, peace and joy, all to His glory, and He will give us peace and comfort, because He loves and cares for us more than we could ever imagine!