Title Weeping Tears / Psalm 126:5-6
I shed pure tears / Psalm 126:5-6
Key Verse: “He that sows in tears shall reap with joy” (Psalm 126:5).
Word: If you look up 'tears' in the dictionary, it is described as 'liquid of weak alkalinity secreted by lacrimal glands'. In other words, it is a phenomenon in which a water-like liquid passes over the eyeball and flows into the nasolacrimal duct and becomes lodged in the nasal cavity. Tears come out when it overflows because there is a lot of flow. When this happens, we usually say that we shed tears. Human tears are 98% water. They contain minute amounts of protein, salt, and phosphate. Tears The main effect of the eye is to wash it away to protect the eyes when foreign substances enter the eye. Also, it is the job of tears to supply nutrients to the cornea without blood vessels. Tears are mainly secreted during the day when we live with our eyes open. When a foreign substance enters the eye, a greater amount is poured out. The tear produced at this time contains an enzyme called lysozyme, which has a disinfecting effect. Tears become a therapeutic agent to protect the eyes. Sometimes, it overflows in advance to protect the eyes. There is.
In this way, people instinctively shed tears, and these tears are invisibly protecting and protecting my body. If emotions are involved in those tears, they become a tool to represent my heart. The notion focuses on the formality and formality between people, and undermines honesty and affectionate emotions.
The Lord tells us to weep. David said that his tears were enough to wet the bed (Psalm 6:6). There were tears of emotion that Job shed (Job 16:20) and Mary wet the Lord's feet (Job 16:20). There were tears of compassion (Luke 7:38). When Jesus saw the dead Lazarus, he shed tears of compassion (John 11:35) and the Bible shows the tears of the apostle Paul (Acts 20:31) because of his passion for saving souls. Yes. How many tears do I weep for the Lord, for the souls I need to pray for? May the tears I shed be revealed as God's salvation. The Lord comforts us in our mourning and weeping. “The Sovereign Lord will wipe away tears from every face, and the shame of his people will be removed from all the earth” (Isa. 25:8) Today, for someone other than myself, I hope that tears of joy and blessing will saturate my life, not tears of sadness and frustration. I believe that you will reap the rewards with joy.
Prayer: Lord, do not weep with sorrow, but shed tears of repentance and reflection. May we shed tears of joy, not tears of desire. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.
Lord's Prayer