Lo-Fi Friday’s Podcast | Blessed Doesn’t Always Feel Happy | Episode 44
Send us Fan Mail What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Blessed are those who mourn”? In this episode of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, Lo-Fi Friday’s Edition, we continue our reflection on the Beatitudes by exploring Matthew 5:4 and the deeper meaning behind mourning, comfort, and what it means to be seen by God. Instead of looking at mourning as weakness, we explore how Jesus speaks directly to people carrying grief, disappointment, exhaustion, loss, and the weight of living in a broken world....
What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Blessed are those who mourn”?
In this episode of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, Lo-Fi Friday’s Edition, we continue our reflection on the Beatitudes by exploring Matthew 5:4 and the deeper meaning behind mourning, comfort, and what it means to be seen by God.
Instead of looking at mourning as weakness, we explore how Jesus speaks directly to people carrying grief, disappointment, exhaustion, loss, and the weight of living in a broken world.
This episode reflects on the Jewish understanding of mourning, the early church’s view of comfort, and how God often comforts people not only through His presence, but through community, compassion, and people willing to stay beside us in difficult seasons.
We also wrestle with emotional numbness, discouragement, comparison, and the temptation to overlook what God has already done through our pain.
Because sometimes comfort doesn’t mean the pain disappears.
Sometimes comfort means you’re not carrying it alone.
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