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What does the Bible say about mourning and hope during trials?

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The Bible teaches that even in mourning, we can trust the Lord is working all things together for our good.

In the face of trials, such as the mourning that King David exhibited over Absalom's death, the Scriptures emphasize the importance of patience and trust in God's sovereignty. David's intense grief, while understandable on a personal level, highlighted his role as king and the impact of his sorrow on his people. This situation serves as a reminder that trials may persist even when we think they have ended, yet we are to hold onto the truth that God remains faithful and is working toward our ultimate good (Romans 8:28-30). The comfort we find in Christ allows us to navigate our pain without losing hope, knowing that God’s purposes are being fulfilled even through our suffering.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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The King Returns
Eric Lutter · Apr 21, 2026
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