| “Tears
In Heaven”
In 1991,
famed British guitarist Eric Clapton was stricken
with grief when his 4-year-old son Conor died
as a result of a fall from an apartment window.
Looking
for an outlet for his grief, Clapton penned perhaps
his most poignant ballad: “Tears In Heaven”.
It seems that every note weighs heavy with the
sense of pain and loss that can be understood
only by a parent who has lost a child.
Surprisingly,
however, Clapton said in a television interview
years later, “In a sense, it wasn’t
even a sad song. It was a song of belief. When
it (says that) there will be no more tears in
heaven, I think it’s a song of optimism-of
reunion.”
The thought
of a heavenly reunion is powerful indeed. For
everyone who has trusted Jesus Christ for salvation,
there is the hope that we will be reunited forever
in a place where “God will wipe away every
tear from (our) eyes; there shall be no more death,
nor sorrow, nor crying” (Revelation 21:4).
And, most of all, it is a place where we will
‘see His face’ and forever be with
Christ Himself.
In our
times of loss and grief, of tears and sorrow,
isn’t it comforting to know that Christ
has purchased for us a heavenly home where there
will be no more tears! ---Bill Crowder from Our
Daily Bread |