GOD PUTS OUR TEARS IN HIS BOTTLE

God cares for us so deeply He records our sorrows. Psalm 56:7-8 says: “7In spite of such sin, will they escape? In Your anger, O God, cast down the nations. 8You have taken account of my wanderings; You have put my tears in Your bottle. Are they not in Your book? 9Then my enemies will retreat on the day I cry for help. By this I will know that God is on my side”                                                           

In some way God captures our tears in His bottle and our pain in His Book. In other words, He cares for every heart pang. If He has captured your tears in His bottle, then let the anointing oil of the Holy Spirit bring comfort to your heart. And if He has written your hurts in His heavenly book, open His earthly Book and find a promise. You will receive one wave of divine grace after another.         

Prayer is a 2-way street.  We desperately need to communicate with God because He is the source of our life and infinite wisdom.  Because He has designed us to be in fellowship with Him.  Because His Will and His command is for us to fellowship with Him.  But you and I don’t have a clue just how deep and passionate God’s love for each of us is.  Not only is God capable of loving us as if we were the only human but He passionately desires one on one fellowship with each of us.  His love for each of us is genuine and unfailing.

So, why does He allow us to suffer?  Why do we feel so alone at times?  Why is life so hard?    We blame God because we believe He is in control and has the power to change things and circumstances and people.   If His will is for our good, then why doesn’t He simply make that happen all the time?

Well, experience teaching us in time that what is best for us isn’t always the most pleasant or appealing.  We can’t   live on ice cream and candy.  We can grow in maturity and in faith and in character and integrity if we don’t encounter dangers and challenges and even grief and tragedy at times.  Good times and prosperous time do not build integrity and stamina in our faith any more than relaxation and sleep alone will build physical endurance.  No, we need painful exercise to build physical endurance and we need spiritual trials to build spiritual integrity and stamina and character and to build faith in Him.   God suffers when we suffer. He grieves when we grieve.  He experiences our pain and sadness.  He doesn’t desire that we suffer but there is one who does.   He even records and cherishes each tear we shed.  Well the, who does desire for us to suffer and die?  Who is responsible for our suffering even though God uses our suffering to exercise our spiritual muscles?  The guilty – responsible criminal is satan and his demons.  They work 24x7x365 to draw us as far from God as he can and tempt us with pleasurable things and then delivers pain and death.  

Who inspires wars and hatred and divorce and crimes of all types?  Who invented all pagan religions and compels people to worship idols or things instead of the one true God.  IT IS NOT GOD, BUT SATAN!

So what should all this mean to us?  It should cause deep love and gratitude to well up for Him.  The tears we should shed should mostly be tears of joy and compassion towards Him.   He cherishes our tears of grief but He treasures tears of Joy we shed for Him.   When is the last time you took a significant period of time just to express your love and gratitude to Him without asking for something?  When is the last time you lingered just to enjoy His company and listened and waited?    We break God’s heart when we sin, but we also break His heart when we neglect Him.  The story of the prodigal confirms that especially when told to us by Jesus Himself.  So let’s start spending more quality time with Him not just because we need to but because doing so brings Him great joy.                                                                                                                                Tears are the diamonds of heaven; sighs are a part of the music of Jehovah’s court and are numbered with “the most sublime strains that reach the majesty on high.”                         Charles H. Spurgeon

AMEN?  AMEN!

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