Saturday, June 23, 2007

Tears Are Prayers, Too

Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book? Psalm 56:8

Are we afraid the tears won't stop falling down like rain? That we might drown as we fight our fears. God bottles every tear that we cry. Think about it. We have cried oceans and rivers of tears of grief and sorrow as well as tears of happiness and joy since time began. Tears that travel to God even when we can't speak. These tears are prayers to God on the deepest level.

It is a known fact that in Bible lands and other middle eastern countries there was a tradition that when someone died, tears of those present were collected and placed in a bottle. This bottle was considered sacred for it represented all the sorrow of the family and was buried with the deceased. Many of these bottles have been found in ancient tombs. In ancient Rome, mourners filled small glass vials or cups with tears and placed them in burial tombs as symbols of love and respect. Sometimes people were even paid to cry into cups, as they walked along the mourning procession. Those crying the loudest and producing the most tears received the most compensation. The more anguish and tears produced, the more important and valued the deceased person was perceived to be. In some war stories, women were said to have cried into tear bottles and saved them until their husbands returned. Their collected tears would show the men how much they were loved and missed.

God collects them to let us know he cares and takes notice of us not only when we cry tears of sorrow, pain, anguish, repentance, confession, and joy but in everything we do and say. God notices all our wanderings in this short earthly pilgrimage of ours. He loves us so much and is ever touched by our burdens, our anguish of heart, and feelings of infirmities.

If you notice that these tears are recorded in a book. The book is God's book of remembrance. Every word of tender pity, every act of sacrifice, every suffering, and sorrow for Christ's sake is faithfully recorded.

It is amazing how one so powerful can love one so lowly as to know every tear that has fallen. He catches it one by one in his hands. To bottle them up for a time that is to come.

So remember that your tears do not fall in vain. There is one who holds each one in a bottle and write's it down in his book of remembrance. And I feel like that as he does this he feels our pain, too. He felt the pain of those mourning for Lazarus and the Bible says,"Jesus wept". (John 11:35) How profound are those words that as we weep that our God weeps with us. Now that is Love.
by
Lance Gargus

7 comments:

FishHawk said...

Be assured that the Gates of Pearl in the new Jerusalem (Rev. 21:21) will be made-up of the tears shed until the time for the revelation of our Heavenly Father's children by faith (Romans 8:18-23); and not only of our tears. For our Heavenly Father has suffered more than what we can even start to naturally comprehend (Matthew 23:37-39).

It would be a blessing unto me if our Heavenly Father would work through you to help me. May He bless you and your's.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Lance "You have placed my tears in your bottle.." has always been one of my favorite verses...It is amazing that God knows all of our tears and holds onto them. Thanks for sharing this.

Anonymous said...

keep inspiring others my friend

Here & Beyond said...

the only question to the end of all suffering is...when.

Carol said...

Beautiful Lance!!! Nice blog too!

TMM said...

He sees every drop, He even sees the pain that doesn't come out as drops. =)

Enemy of the Republic said...

I like this post, Lance.

"The most important of life's battles is the one we fight daily in the silent chambers of the soul."

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