Sorrow

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sor·row 
/ˈsärō/

Noun

A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others.

Verb

Feel or display deep distress.

Synonyms
noun. grief – sadness – woe – pain – distress – regret – dolour
verb. grieve – mourn – lament – bewail – regret – rue – deplore

Sorrow is usually something that we attribute to death. However, in life, I’ve often found that sorrow covers the feelings connected to many other aspects. Sorrow is often connected with deep remorse, with pain of loss, with regret of something that is no more. Sorrow.

I pray for all who may be experiencing a form of sorrow today. Our hope lies within our grasp – our hope is in Jesus Christ. Only He can break the grip that sorrow casts upon us – only He can overcome the sorrow that threatens to overwhelm.

 

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