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Woman, why are you weeping? For whom are you looking? (John 20:15)

Woman, why are you weeping? For whom are you looking? (John 20:15)

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This question comes from the resurrected Jesus to Mary Magdalene who had come to the tomb. The question is to a grieving person mourning the loss of someone special in her life. It is a good question given what she and the believers all had heard that after three days would rise again. Crying is not bad, in fact, it is part of the healing process and a manner of coping for many people. But to weep in the face of answered prayers a cry of helplessness is not good. If we had sought the Lord and the Lord has appeared in the answers to our prayers, we have found the Lord, or better yet, the Lord has found us. We can then, weep tears of joy.

Lord, bless those still weeping and those still seeking.

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