
Know The Truth Daily Broadcast Good Riddance - B
Feb 20, 2026
A hopeful look at heaven's promises and what will be gone forever. Short reflections on no more sorrow, no more pain, and the end of death. Discussion of barriers removed so believers enjoy direct access to God. Encouraging reminders about resurrection, comfort, and ultimate reunion.
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No Sea Means No Separation
- Revelation's 'no sea' symbolizes removal of barriers and distance between people in the new creation.
- Philip De Courcy links seas to separation caused by life and death, promising an end to distances that pull loved ones apart.
Heaven Ends Tears But Grief Is Valid Now
- 'God will wipe away every tear' promises an end to sorrow, but crying is still appropriate now as a present means of release and empathy.
- De Courcy cites Nancy Guthrie's story about buying mascara and warns against rushing grieving people toward heaven's comfort.
Crying With Grieving Neighbors
- De Courcy recounts visiting grieving neighbors after their disabled son fell down concrete stairs and died.
- He emphasizes simply being present and crying a little with them as a meaningful act of identification and comfort.





