I had a good cry this morning
Because of fatigue
and chronic pain
and sadness over small stuff
And after all the tears
and pouring out my heart
to husband listening
I felt better
Not wonderful,
but better
And then I read a post
from my friend Sandy
about tears
And it got me to thinking….
About emotion
and expression
and pain in this life
And I think
that tears are a gift
They cleanse
and show depth
and express
the heart
And I also thought
of how we not only cry
when sad or in pain
but with joy
How closely related
pain and joy
really are
How water flows
out of the windows
to the soul
and that is how
we deeply show
the pains and the joys
of life here
But when we arrive
in heaven
all those tears will be gone
The pain will be gone
death will be gone
sadness will be gone
And even our tears of joy
will be gone
For all will be contentment
all of the time
No need for moments
of sheer joy
ALL will be joy
But for now
tears are a gift
A show
of what is
heart-deep
A river
of pain and joy
– Susie Stewart
On the subject of tears: God gave us the ability to cry for a reason — so if you feel sad and feel like crying — do so and do so as long as you can —- let every last tear fall – don’t repress them —- tears are the way God heals our hearts —- and afterwards you feel very refreshed — kind of like a good rain after a long dry spell. Oh, and never ever tell someone not to cry — so damaging to the spirit! And don’t say “I am sorry you are sad” —- sadness is a natural human emotion and nothing to feel shame about!
I had a good cry on Thursday and I felt so good and joyful afterward. I will be missing my Drew coming down from Boulder this Thanksgiving —- He can not come down from heaven but I can go up — and what a glorious day that will be!
Psalm 126:8 Those who sow in tears will reap songs of joy —– and that is exactly what happened!
– Sandy Marthaler
Thank you, Sandy, for your beautiful post! ❤
Then I saw a new Heaven and a new earth, for the first Heaven and the first earth had disappeared and the sea was no more. I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, descending from God out of Heaven, prepared as a bride dressed in beauty for her husband. Then I heard a great voice from the throne crying, “See! The home of God is with men, and He will live among them. They shall be His people, and God Himself shall be with them, and will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death shall be no more, and never again shall there be sorrow or crying or pain. For all those former things are past and gone.”
– Revelation 21:3-5 (PHILLIPS)
Those who plant in tears will harvest with shouts of joy.
– Psalm 126:5 (NLT)
Jesus burst into tears.
– John 11:35 (ISV)
David got up from his hiding place beside the boulder, then fell on his face to the ground—three times prostrating himself! And then they kissed one another and wept, friend over friend, David weeping especially hard.
Jonathan said, “Go in peace! The two of us have vowed friendship in God’s name, saying, ‘God will be the bond between me and you, and between my children and your children forever!’”
– 1 Samuel 20:41,42 (MSG)