Lamentations 3:20
"Remember my affliction and my misery, the wormwood and the bitterness."
Key Reflection
In Lamentations 3:20, the author speaks of personal trials that seem particularly bitter and relentless. The terms "wormwood" and "bitterness" evoke vivid imagery from everyday life—wormwood is a shrub with intensely bitter leaves, often used as an emblem for pain so severe it feels indescribable. This verse invites readers to recall such profound suffering, placing the author's personal experience within a broader context of communal grief and divine testing.
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