When American country singer George Jones died at the age of 81, his
fans remembered his remarkable voice and his hard life and personal struggles.
While many of his songs reflected his own despair and longing, it was the way
he sang them that touched people deeply. Chicago Tribune music critic
Greg Kot said, “His voice was made for conveying heartbreak.”
The book of Lamentations records Jeremiah’s anguish over the nation of
Judah’s stubborn refusal to follow God. Often called “the weeping prophet,” he
witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem and saw his people carried into
captivity. He wandered the streets of the city, overwhelmed by grief (Lam.
1:1-5).
Yet, in Jeremiah’s darkest hour, he said, “This I recall to my mind,
therefore I have hope. Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because
His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; great is Your
faithfulness” (3:21-23).
Whether we suffer for our own choices or from those of others, despair
may threaten to overwhelm us. When all seems lost, we can cling to the Lord’s
faithfulness. “‘The Lord is my portion,’ says my soul. ‘Therefore I hope in
Him!’” (v.24).