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What if the universe itself could weep-and every tear carried the heartbeat of God? In Weeping for the Universe, JJ LaBelle offers a deeply moving spiritual journey that blends poetry, scripture, and reflection into a powerful meditation on divine empathy. From the first spark of creation to the shadows of human brokenness, LaBelle paints a vivid portrait of a God who not only sees His creation, but feels its pain, carries its sorrow, and transforms its tears into grace. This is not theology. This is a love letter from the Creator to His creation-a reminder that every tear shed on earth echoes…mehr

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What if the universe itself could weep-and every tear carried the heartbeat of God? In Weeping for the Universe, JJ LaBelle offers a deeply moving spiritual journey that blends poetry, scripture, and reflection into a powerful meditation on divine empathy. From the first spark of creation to the shadows of human brokenness, LaBelle paints a vivid portrait of a God who not only sees His creation, but feels its pain, carries its sorrow, and transforms its tears into grace. This is not theology. This is a love letter from the Creator to His creation-a reminder that every tear shed on earth echoes in heaven. Through soul-stirring imagery and gentle spiritual insight, this book explores: ¿ God's compassion woven through all creation-from Eden to eternity ¿ The heartbreak of human struggle and the hope of divine redemption ¿ The mystery of a God who weeps with us, not over us ¿ How our sorrow, fear, and longing become sacred in God's presence ¿ The promise that every tear holds the possibility of healing and renewal For anyone who has ever wondered, "Where is God in my pain?" this book whispers a quiet, powerful truth: He is here. In every sigh. In every sunrise. In every tear that becomes the beginning of hope. Perfect for readers of inspirational poetry, Christian devotionals, and reflective spiritual writing.