Related commentaries – Grief

The Prophet Cried Out in Anguish Over Jerusalem – Lamentations 2:11 – 2:22

John Paton Was Plunged Into Sorrow.

In 1858 Scottish missionary John G. Paton and his wife sailed for the New Hebrides. Three months after arriving on the island of Tanna, his wife died. One week later his infant son also died. Paton was plunged into sorrow. Feeling terribly alone, and surrounded by savage people who showed him no sympathy, he wrote, “Let those who have ever passed through any similar darkness as of midnight feel for me. As for all other, it would be more than vain to try to paint my sorrows....But for Jesus, and [His} fellowship, I [would] have gone mad and died.” (Our Daily Bread, August 6, 1992).