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When death shatters our world, Jehovah God gently gathers the pieces.
The grief of losing someone we love can feel like a wound that never truly heals. Memories bring tears, silence feels heavy, and the ache in our chest reminds us just how deeply we loved. But the God who created life also promises to restore it. Our heavenly father doesn’t ask us to forget our loved ones—He invites us to hope for them.

Jesus, standing at the tomb of his friend Lazarus, felt the pain of death and wept. Yet he also revealed what God intends to do: bring our loved ones back. Not as memories, but as living, breathing people with open arms and laughter once again in their voice.

📖 “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” — John 5:28, 29

This resurrection is not a metaphor or spiritual abstraction. It’s a real, physical reunion that will take place under God’s Kingdom rule. Jehovah God has already preserved every memory, every laugh, every fingerprint of the ones we’ve lost. He knows how to restore life exactly as it was—and better.

Until that day comes, we can find comfort in this hope: that death does not have the final word. The grave is not a locked door, but a pause. And Jehovah God, with tender mercy, holds the key.