As Laurie says, “We’re kind of lament-obsessed around here.”
It’s true. And it made running this episode a second time an easy choice for this series.
Since the first time this episode ran, there is still pain and brokenness in our lives, and we need a place to take it. Cue Mark Vroegop, ushering us to the feet of Jesus with this spiritual practice that truly has revolutionized our lives.
Will you lament with us today?
Highlights
“People who know how to lament are comfortable with saying less or nothing. They intuitively have a heart that is oriented toward empathy. They don’t panic when their friend says something that is edgy or a little scary.” –Mark Vroegop
“Lament is not just crying. Lament is talking to God about what causes the crying.” –Mark Vroegop
“One out of every three songs in the official songbook of God’s people–songs that had music and were sung–reflect this sort of minor key [lament] tune. We are not only unfamiliar with lament, but our churches are generally lament-light.” –Mark Vroegop
Do the Next Thing
Check out Mark’s book, Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament.
Want more of Mark Vroegop? Read some of his articles here!
- “Strong Churches Speak the Language of Lament” on Gospel Coalition
- “Dare to Hope in God: How to Lament Well” on Desiring God
For more on lament, listen to Laurie’s “How to Lament in the Face of Pushback” talk here.
Also, to learn about Safe Place Prayer, find Matt’s thoughts here.
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