There is a time coming when no one will cry over death again.
Right now, it may feel impossible to imagine a world without funerals, cemeteries, or grief. But Jehovah God has promised just that—a future where death is erased from human experience. Not softened. Not delayed. Gone.
In His word, God gives us this breathtaking assurance:
📖 “He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” — Revelation 21:4
This isn’t poetic imagery—it’s a guaranteed reality under God’s Kingdom. Death, which has caused so much heartache and fear, will become something we speak of only in the past tense. Like a storm that has passed or a shadow that no longer returns with the sun.
For those who mourn, this promise is more than comforting—it’s transformational. We begin to see grief not as a forever state, but as something temporary, something that will be healed. The pain won’t last. The tears will be wiped away. The world will be made new, not by human hands, but by the One who created life itself.
So when we grieve, we do not grieve as those without hope. We mourn with a quiet strength, knowing Jehovah God is already preparing a time when no family will ever be broken by death again.
