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Tears in a bottle
Psalm 56:8 "Put my tears into your bottle;
are they not in your book?"
The National museum
in Tehran, Iran, has ancient artifacts dating back some 6,000
years. In that museum there are some odd shaped bottles. When a
husband went off to war, the wife or loved one would weep and
collect their tears in a bottle, and upon his return she would
hand to her beloved the bottle of tears — they spoke louder than
the words ‘I love you'. Scripture tells us that God has a bottle,
in which He collects our tears.

Strange Scriptures
for the Western mind, but the old Middle Eastern custom of
collecting the tears of the family and preserving tears in bottles
is normal. When death or serious trouble occurred, each member of
the family brought his or her tear bottle and collected tears from
all the persons present. These bottles were sacred to the family
members because they represented all the sorrows of the family.
Each person was buried with his or her tear bottle. Many of these
have been found in ancient tombs.
King David was
someone who knows what it is to shed many tears. Yet even in his
tears and in his exile, he finds comfort. He realizes that God is
taking note of everything he is going through. A record is being
kept in God’s book of all that he suffers.
Even his tears are
not shed in vain. They are tears of grief and loneliness, but not
of despair. There is a future to them. At present they are a token
of suffering, but one day each tear will become the theme for a
song of praise. So David says to God, “Put my tears in Thy
bottle—store them up carefully for me.”
Suffering is an
almost inevitable part of human life, but it is not necessarily
evil. Its outcome will depend on how we react to it. There is an
old saying: “To be beautiful one must suffer.” Suffering endured
in faith and for the sake of righteousness imparts a unique beauty
that death cannot destroy.
“I consider that our present
sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be
revealed in us”
May God encourage
Your heart today. He knows what You are going through and He is
able.
- Chavady
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