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Life struggles

Suffering and Loss

Study what Scripture teaches about grief, sorrow, endurance, hope, and the nearness of God in loss.

Browse: Hard Seasons · Emotional and Mental Struggles

Loss can reshape the heart in deep ways. It brings sorrow, confusion, questions, and the weight of living in a broken world.

Scripture does not speak lightly about grief. It gives words for sorrow while also pointing to hope, endurance, and the presence of God in suffering.

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Key Scriptures

Start with these passages—each opens in the Bible reader when the reference can be anchored cleanly.

  • Psalm 34:18
  • John 11:32–36
  • 2 Corinthians 1:3–4
  • Romans 8:18
  • Revelation 21:4

Where to read in Scripture

Primary places to start, then supporting context—each card opens the chapter (verse anchor when it helps).

Primary chapters

  • Psalm 34 — near to the brokenhearted
  • 2 Corinthians 1 — comfort in affliction
  • Romans 8 — present suffering

Supporting chapters

  • Revelation 21 — no more death
  • John 11 — Jesus weeps

Related passages

  • Job — the Lord gave

Big idea

Biblical suffering and loss are faced honestly through grief, sustained by the nearness of God, and carried with hope rooted in His promises.

What Scripture shows

Grief is real and should not be minimized

Grief is real and should not be minimized. Scripture gives room for tears, lament, and deep sorrow—without rushing people to tidy answers. The Psalms are full of honest speech to God in pain, and Jesus weeps at a grave.

Minimizing grief often comes from discomfort, not love. The Bible’s approach is kinder: name the loss, bring pain before God, and refuse to treat sorrow as failure or lack of faith.

God is near to the brokenhearted

God is near to the brokenhearted. The Bible repeatedly connects suffering with God’s compassion and presence—He does not stand at a distance from human pain.

Comfort in Scripture is not always immediate relief; it is often the nearness of the Comforter—strength to endure, grace for one day at a time, and the promise that nothing loved by God is ultimately meaningless.

Hope does not erase grief

Hope does not erase grief. Christian hope allows grief to be carried without being ultimate—because the resurrection and the new creation give a final word beyond death and decay.

That hope does not insult present sorrow; it gives sorrow a boundary. Tears remain real today; the day is coming when God will wipe them away. Until then, believers walk with both lament and steadfast hope.

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Guided lessons

  • Grief and the Nearness of GodStudy how Scripture speaks to grief with honesty and points to the nearness of God.
  • Loss and Christian HopeStudy how Christian hope steadies believers in loss without denying sorrow.

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