Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.
Psalm 30:5
Joy is not the absence of sorrow.
Sorrow, however can be a gateway to joy.
There are few of us who look forward to pain and loss, much less the deep, dark emotions that accompany us in our grief. It can be tempting to try and shorten our times of sadness, to move through them as swiftly as we can, and even to attempt to escape them altogether through our coping mechanisms of choice. But sorrow has a purpose. It isn’t meant to break our hearts, but to break them wide open. As I wrote in BLUSH: Women & Wine, There is a cleansing that takes place when we grieve with our whole hearts. By moving through it , rather than hiding from it, we come out the other side made more whole through our willingness to be broken.
Take heart.
Be courageous.
Weeping may endure for a night.
But joy is to be found in the mourning.