A Prayer about the Day of No More Tears
He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.
Revelation 21:4
Healing Lord,
January now brings with it for me many memories of my mom —
her birthday on January 4;
her death day on January 12;
her funeral on January 8.*
As I remember her with sorrow and longing,
I return to the hope you offer me and my grieving friends:
The hope of the Day to come
when there will be no more death,
nor mourning, nor crying,
nor pain.
In these remarkable final chapters of your Word,
you give us a glimpse of what that day will be like:
We will live in safety, with our identity secure in you,
because you will dwell with us (Revelation 21:3).
We will see Jesus face to face,
and his name will be engraved
on our forehead (Revelation 22:4).
We will drink for free and freely from
the river of the water of life,
and we will dine lavishly
on the fruit of the tree of life (Revelation 21:6; 22:1).
We will marvel at your majesty,
and we will long to serve you and no other (Revelation 22:3).
We will enjoy peaceful community
of people from every tribe and tongue and nation (Revelation 21:4; 22:2).
There’s more, so much more,
to that day
which will last forever.
We believe your promise,
“Surely, I am coming soon,”
and we cry in response,
“Come, Lord Jesus.”
In your hope-giving name. Amen.
Read Revelation 21-22.
*Because of Covid, we had to wait an entire year to have the funeral my mother had planned.