Verse & Vision | June 3, 2026

Blessed are those who mourn. Not those who have mourned and recovered. Not those who are handling their grief well. Those who mourn – present tense, ongoing, unresolved. The word Jesus uses, *penthountes*, is one of the strongest words for grief in the Greek language. The kind that sits in the body and will not be reasoned away. And the comfort He promises shares its root with *parakletos*, the word He uses in John 14 for the Holy Spirit. The mourner is not promised a quick end to grief. They are promised they will not be in it alone.