# 2026-06-20: Lamentations Conclusion (AYM Microconvention)

<span class="text Lam-5-21" id="bkmrk-%22turn-us-back-to-you-1">"Turn us back to You, O <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span>, and we will be restored; </span><span class="text Lam-5-21">Renew our days as of old," (Lamentations 5:21)</span>

##### <span class="text Lam-5-21">Lamentations on Good Friday</span>

- <span class="text Lam-5-21">The 12th Hour of Good Friday is focused on the Paradoxes</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The One who is the Resurrection and the Life... is buried in a tomb</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Light of the World... is now in Darkness</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Way, the Truth, the Life... Dead</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Judge of all... judged and condemned</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The King of Glory... without a throne</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Paradox is reflected in the rites and tunes of the hour</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Tune of ⲡⲉⲕⲑⲣⲟⲛⲟⲥ</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Rites: </span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Switching to the red curtain</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Group in the sanctuary chanting antiphonally with the ones in the nave</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">400 ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲉ ⲉⲗⲉⲏⲥⲟⲛ, followed by a procession</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The reading of Lamentations of Jeremiah</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">All of this is a reminder that the Cross and the Suffering of the Cross is not without the glory that comes after</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">"Searching what, or what manner of time, the Spirit of Christ who was in them was indicating when He testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow." (1 Peter 1:11)</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The sufferings of Christ and the glories that would follow</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">There is no resurrection of the dead, without first having death</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">There is no Glorious Resurrection Feast without Good Friday and the Crucifixion</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">"If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also. If anyone serves Me, him My Father will honor." (John 12:26)</span>
        - Whoever follows the Lord Jesus Christ into suffering (The Cross), in the end "My Father will honor."
- Sufferings 
    - Struggle against Sin 
        - Repentance
        - Fighting passions
        - Breaking bad habits
        - Obtain virtue
        - To be holy
    - Sufferings of Keeping the Commandment 
        - Commandment of Love (enemy, difficult people, those who hurt us) 
            - Christian heart is called to love always: love "despite" not love "because of"
            - "He who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?" (1 John 4:20)
        - Commandment of Modesty
        - Commandment of Purity (of the senses and of the flesh)
        - Commandment of Honesty and Integrity
        - Commandment of Obedience
    - Sufferings of Service 
        - Washing the feet
        - Humility
        - Sacrificing time, comfort
        - Carrying responsibilities that no one sees (e.g. caring for aging parents, while trying to juggle my own life)
    - Intellectual Struggles 
        - Questions about God
        - Doubts about the faith
        - "Why did God allow this"
        - "Where is God"
        - "Does God really love me?"
        - The whole book of Lamentations is the cry of a believer trying to understand catastrophe and refusing to let go of God
    - Relationship or Social Struggles 
        - A friendship that falls apart
        - Conflict within the family
        - Difficult marriage or struggling to find the right person
        - Loneliness
        - Rejection
        - Feeling misunderstood
        - Betrayal
        - Losing someone you love
        - Difficulty in work, finding a job, financial pressure, etc.

##### <span class="text Lam-5-21">Everything is Ruined</span>

- <span class="text Lam-5-21">These are real struggles and real sufferings in our lives... and the devil wants me to think "Everything is ruined." Or "it's over."</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A relationship that falls apart</span>
    - Losing a job, or a set back in my career or education
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A hidden sin that I told myself I will overcome, but I failed again</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Failing to grow in a virtue</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">On Good Friday, everyone thought it was over...</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The disciples</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The chief priests</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Romans</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">They were wrong!</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">This reminds us of Jeremiah in the beginning of the Lamentations</span>
- Chapter 1 
    - <span class="chapter-1"><span class="text Lam-1-1">How lonely sits the city</span></span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-1">*That was* full of people!</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-1">*How* like a widow is she,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-1">Who *was* great among the nations!</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-1-1"><span class="text Lam-1-3" id="bkmrk-judah-has-gone-into-">Judah has gone into captivity,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-3">Under affliction and hard servitude;</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-3">She dwells among the nations,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-3">She finds no rest;</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-3">All her persecutors overtake her in dire straits.</span></span>
    - <span class="text Lam-1-1"><span class="text Lam-1-3"><span class="text Lam-1-4">All her gates are desolate;</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-4">Her priests sigh,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-4">Her virgins are afflicted,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-1-4">And she *is* in bitterness.</span></span></span>
- <span class="text Lam-1-1"><span class="text Lam-1-3">Chapter 2</span></span>
    - <span class="text Lam-1-1"><span class="text Lam-1-3">Same thing</span></span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">What is the greatest tragedy in Lamentations? Why is Jeremiah weeping?</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Burned city? Destroyed Temple? Famine? Captivity?</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">God's people lost communion with God</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The other stuff is the external manifestation (or symptom) of this underlying tragedy</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">The Temple can be rebuilt. The city can be rebuilt. The economy can recover. But if communion with God is lost, everything is lost.</span>

##### 1. Change Your Perspective

- Halfway through the book, Jeremiah changes his perspective. Nothing changed externally, the city is still destroyed, the people are still in exile - but Jeremiah changed his perspective
- <span class="text Lam-1-1"><span class="text Lam-1-3">Stop looking at the ruins!</span></span>
- Jeremiah spent two chapters looking at the broken walls, the empty streets, the suffering, the captivity and then suddenly...
- <span class="text Lam-3-21" id="bkmrk-chapter-3">Chapter 3</span>
    
    
    - <span class="text Lam-3-21" id="bkmrk-21%C2%A0this-i-recall-to-"><sup class="versenum">21 </sup>This I recall to my mind,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-21">Therefore I have hope.</span>
        
        <span class="text Lam-3-22" id="bkmrk-22%C2%A0through%C2%A0the%C2%A0lord%E2%80%99"><sup class="versenum">22 </sup>*Through* the <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span>’s mercies we are not consumed,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-22">Because His compassions fail not.</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-23" id="bkmrk-23%C2%A0they-are%C2%A0new%C2%A0ever"><sup class="versenum">23 </sup>*They are* new every morning;</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-23">Great *is* Your faithfulness.</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-24" id="bkmrk-24%C2%A0%E2%80%9Cthe%C2%A0lord%C2%A0is%C2%A0my%C2%A0p"><sup class="versenum">24 </sup>“The <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span> *is* my portion,” says my soul,</span>  
        <span class="text Lam-3-24">“Therefore I hope in Him!”</span>
- Jeremiah throughout Lamentations, gradually stops describing the city and starts speaking about God
- The turning point is not when the circumstances improve, but they are when my perspective changes 
    - Instead of dwelling in my failure or my fear or my regret, I look instead at God's mercy. I look instead at how the Lord uses something evil or something hard, for good
- Instead... 
    - Count the blessings and the mercies
    - Look for God in the middle of the story
    - Gratitude... Give thanks to the Lord
- Examples 
    - If I am struggling with some questions or doubts... 
        - My focus is on "My questions separate me from God" - "I cannot pray or go to liturgy until I have answers."
        - Instead... "My questions can become a path toward knowing God more deeply."
    - If I am struggling in relationships... 
        - My focus is on "Look how this person treated me" or "I will never find anyone" or even "God forgot about me"
        - Instead... "What did I learn from this relationship?" or "God's timing is right. He wants the best for me and the best is not here yet."
    - If I am struggling with loneliness... 
        - Sometimes my focus is on "No one cares about me..." and "See how this person treated me, and this one didn't invite me, etc." - sometimes I actually miss those who do care about me. And many times, I am isolating myself. L
        - Let me shift my perspective... "The Lord is my portion."
        - I will attend liturgy, go to the Youth Meeting, sign up for conventions. I will stay connected to the Church. I will focus on the even just one faithful friend that I have.
    - If I am struggling in my marriage... 
        - Sometimes I focus on "He will never change." or "She will never change." - and actually I miss all of the good qualities in my spouse
        - Instead... Look for the things to appreciate, focus on my own repentance
    - If I am struggling physically... 
        - "Why is this happening to me"
        - "How can I encounter God in the middle of this"

##### 2. Turn us back to You, O Lord

- "<span class="text Lam-5-21" id="bkmrk-turn-us-back-to-you%2C">Turn us back to You, O <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span>, and we will be restored; </span><span class="text Lam-5-21">Renew our days as of old," (Lamentations 5:21)</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">Lamentations ends with Jeremiah's prayer for God to restore us to Himself</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">He isn't praying for a better city</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">He isn't praying for more wealth</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">He isn't praying for the destruction of Babylon</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">He is praying for us to be restored in communion with God</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">He puts it in God's hands to turn us back... he doesn't say "We will turn back, O Lord." but rather - we NEED your grace.</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">How does God turn us back?</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Sacrament of Confirmation: The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">He rebukes us, convicts us, comforts us</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Produces in us the Fruit of the Spirit (Love, Joy, Peace, etc.)</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Sacrament of Repentance and Confession</span>
        - "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me." (Psalm 51:10)
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Turning back, like the prodigal son</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Examining myself</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Continuous growth</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Sacrament of the Eucharist</span>
        - Abiding in Christ and He in me
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Remember COVID? When we couldn't have communion and it was difficult time</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">In the Scripture</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Hearing God's voice again</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">In Relationship with God</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Pray the Psalms</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">In Fellowship with the Saints</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Christian life is not meant to be lived alone</span>

##### <span class="text Lam-5-21">3. And We will be Restored</span>

- <span class="text Lam-5-21">What is restoration?</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Someone might think restoration is...</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Restored finances</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Health back to normal</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Restored relationships</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Circumstances back to normal</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Nope. </span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Jeremiah did not get those things... Jeremiah himself did not live to see the full restoration of Jerusalem... no one did. And even the ones who rebuilt it, it did not have the original glory!</span>
- <span class="text Lam-5-21">Examples</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A sinner is turned to repentance</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A virtue is sown and grows</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A broken heart finds peace</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">A lost sheep returns to his fold</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Joy in service</span>
        - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Serving Christ rather than needing recognition</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Doubt leads to greater faith and understanding</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Reconciliation</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Patience</span>
    - <span class="text Lam-5-21">Someone consumed by fear or anxiety, learns to trust</span>
    - Enslaved to a passion, experiences freedom
    - The lonely one begins to feel the presence of Christ with him

##### Conclusion

On Friday, everyone thought it was over. The disciples, the chief priests and the Romans thought that's it... He is dead. But God was not finished, because the sufferings of the Cross come before the glories of the Resurrection.

And the Lamentations teaches the same mystery. Jeremiah saw the destruction of his city, after he had even prophesied about it. After he tried to stop it by bringing about repentance. After all of that... and the Temple is destroyed, the city is brought to the ground and the people are taken. And all he can do is Lament.

He starts by looking at the city and its desolation, for 2.5 chapters. Then, halfway through the 3rd chapter, he changes his focus to be on God. And by the end of the 5th chapter, he is singing a song of hope and a song of renewal and restoration.

<span class="text Lam-5-21" id="bkmrk-%22turn-us-back-to-you-4">"Turn us back to You, O <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span>, and we will be restored; </span><span class="text Lam-5-21">Renew our days as of old," (Lamentations 5:21)</span>

The problem was not the ruins and the city, the problem was the loss of communion with God.

When I face:

- struggling against sin
- struggling to keep the commandment
- struggling in service or in relationships

The temptation is always the same "Everything is ruined." and "It's over."

Take three steps:

1 - Change my perspective (stop looking at the ruins, lift my eyes to God)

2 - Allow the Lord to turn me back to Him (grace of the Sacraments, the Scripture, the Relationship with Him)

3 - Trust that He will restore, and experience His restoration and renewal