Lamentations is a book filled with, well, lamentations. Chapter after chapter there is weeping, sorrow, and dismay. Jeremiah, the prophet, says: “My eyes run down with streams of water, because of the destruction of the daughter of my people. My eyes pour down unceasingly, without stopping, until the Lord looks down and sees from heaven. [...]
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Lamentations 3:18-26
There is much to cause weeping and sorrow in our world. No matter how good it gets, there is always a reminder that we live in a broken world.