ODB: A Grieving God
May 20, 2025
READ: Isaiah 41:10-13
Do not fear, for I am with you. Isaiah 41:10
In the aftermath of Turkey’s devastating earthquake in February 2023, a haunting photo came across newswires: a father sitting amid ruins holding a hand extending from the rubble—the hand of his daughter. We see the edge of the mattress where his daughter had been sleeping, and we see her lifeless fingers that he now holds. His face is grim; his grief is profound.
In this father’s gritted face, I see a semblance of our own heavenly Father. Genesis tells us that God was grieved by the devastation of sin in His creation: “It broke his heart” (6:6
Whatever devastation you currently face—a tragic circumstance, the loss of a dear one, or maybe even the effects of your own sin—know that God grieves with you. Whatever earthquake has shaken your life, see that God is reaching for your hand. Whatever your current sorrow, hear the God of love saying to you, “Do not fear; I will help you” (v. 13).
— Kenneth Petersen
In what ways has your life, current or past, been shaken to the core? What does it mean to you that God grieves with you?
Father God, who grieves with me and for me, thank You for Your “righteous right hand.”
Source: Our Daily Bread