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Today will end.

Today we struggle. Today our heart lies. Today we are dragged into darkness, and we do not have the strength to fight.

Today will end.

A day is coming when you will know not just the muted joy of this world, but true happiness. Your heart will be transformed, and every effect of sin will be taken from you. You will not just be washed clean of your guilt and shame.

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Today seems like it will never end. You know it is a lie, but the truth doesn’t seem to break through.

Today will end.

And the tomorrow of endless joy will not end. The lies, at last, will be silenced. Never again will you be haunted. And Jesus himself will wipe every tear from your eyes. (Revelation 21)

Your Jesus has not abandoned you. Your Jesus has not let you go. And he will see you through to Glory.

Today’s darkness will end, and the dawn will come. Douglas Kaine McKelvey writes,

That is the holy work of homesickness:
to teach our hearts how lonely
they have always been for God.

So let these sighs and tears, Lord Christ, prepare
me for that better gladness that will be mine.
Let all your children learn to grieve well in this
life, knowing we are not just being homesick;
we are letting sorrow carve
the spaces in our souls,
that joy will one day fill.
O Holy Spirit, bless our grief, and
seal our hearts until that day.
Amen.

Luke Italiano is a pastor in Florence, KY. He has a beautiful bride and four children. He's a self-confessed geek. He also loves a story well-told.

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