Even in the Midst of Despair, I Will Have Hope :: Lamentations 3:22-33
[Introduction] If you have ever felt like YOUR world is falling apart, you know that honest lament, the passionate expression of deep sorrow or regret, is often the only prayer we have left. We live in a world where we desperately try to build stable lives, but then it all crumbles around us ... torn down by sin, iniquity, and transgression. This leads to lament. We look at the brokenness of our bodies, our relationships, and our world, and we lament the crushing weight of it all. In our darkest moments, we might even feel that God has forgotten us ... that God has abandoned us ... that God doesn’t care about us ... or worse, that God is against us (Lam 5:20). 4. That was the reality for the prophet Jeremiah in the book of Lamentations. The Weeping Prophet, as he is known, had warned the people for forty years that they would lament the Day of the Lord. But they didn’t listen. They ignored God’s Word of judgment, condemnation, and curses. They ignored their own sin. Sometime...