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Sorrow (see also Grief)

Sorrow is often a necessary part of repentance (Judges 2:4–5)

Weeping will be followed by joy (Psalm 30:5)

Jesus understands sorrow (Isaiah 53:3–9)

God promises comfort to those who experience sorrow (Matthew 5:4)

God may use sorrow to point out sin and draw us back to him (2 Corinthians 7:10–11)

We sorrow over believers who die, but one day we will meet again (1 Thessalonians 4:13–18)

Sorrow will not exist in God’s Kingdom (Revelation 21:3–4)

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