He Wept Too
A 30-Day Devotional for Those Who Mourn
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John E. Miller
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When Jesus stood at the tomb of His friend Lazarus, He didn’t preach a sermon. He didn’t explain death. He didn’t even rush to fix the pain.
He wept.
In the shortest verse of the Bible, “Jesus wept”, we see the heart of a Savior who isn’t afraid of our sorrow — He joins it. He understands loss, pain, and the quiet ache of grief. And He still walks with us through every valley.
He Wept Too is a 30-day devotional written for those who are grieving — whether fresh with tears or quietly enduring years later. Through daily reflections, scripture, heartfelt prayers, and journaling prompts, this book offers honest comfort and deep hope.
You’ll explore:
- Why your tears matter to God
- How Jesus Himself walked through grief
- What scripture says about healing, mourning, and eternal hope
- How to walk with sorrow and still hold on to joy
Whether you’re reading alone, with a small group, or offering this book to someone in need, He Wept Too is a gentle reminder that you are not forgotten in your pain — and your Savior still walks with you.
Includes:
- 30 Devotional readings with scripture (NLT)
- Guided prayers and journaling prompts
- Group discussion guide and scripture index
- Space to write, reflect, and remember
It’s something we walk through — with the One who weeps with us.
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