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What does the Bible say about weeping?

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The Bible acknowledges that there is 'a time to weep' as seen in Ecclesiastes 3:4, reminding believers that sorrow is a part of life.

The Bible speaks to the reality of weeping in various contexts, often emphasizing that it is a natural response to the trials and tribulations of life. Ecclesiastes 3:4 clearly states, 'To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven: a time to weep, and a time to laugh.' This demonstrates that sorrow can be a part of God's design and serves a purpose, allowing individuals to draw closer to Him in times of distress. Psalms, such as Psalm 30:5, reaffirm the idea that while weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning, illustrating a hope that transcends sorrow.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:4, Psalm 30:5, Matthew 5:4

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A Time To Weep
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