
The books of Ezra and Nehemiah tell the story of a small band of exiles returning home after seventy years in Babylon. What they found was not the Jerusalem of memory, but a city in ruins. Those old enough to remember its former glory wept when they saw what remained.
Under Nehemiah’s leadership, the people begin again — stone by stone, gate by gate, prayer by prayer. It is a story of rebuilding, but it begins with grief.
Starting over is rarely neat or triumphant. When life as we knew it lies in pieces — after the death of someone we love, the unraveling of a marriage, the loss of work, or even a long-anticipated transition like retirement — we are vulnerable. There is a time to rebuild. But first, there is a time to weep.
Scripture never asks us to skip lament. In fact, it gives us language for it. When grief is buried, it does not disappear; it settles deeper. But when it is brought before God, it becomes prayer.
Pastor Leonard Sweet tells of an ancient Jewish commentary imagining that when Adam and Eve were sent out of Eden, God gave them one final gift: tears. And where their tears touched the soil, new life sprang forth. The image is powerful — that sorrow itself, offered to God, can become the seedbed of hope.
Sweet writes, “Our tears are liquid prayers.” They cleanse, they release, they renew.
As Christians, we do not grieve as those without hope. We believe in the God who brings life out of death, who rebuilt a people from ruins, and who raised Jesus from the grave. Our tears are not signs of failure; they are signs of love. And in God’s hands, even tears can water the ground for new beginnings.
May you receive your tears as a gift. And may the Lord who makes all things new bring forth, in time, a garden in your life, where the ruins once stood.
Let us pray: Help us to grieve, O God, but not to remain stuck in despair. Receive our tears as prayer, and plant within us the seeds of new life; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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