Sowing in Tears....WOW!

Nice & Wavy

Well-Known Member
I read this and was tremendously blessed...I hope you are blessed as well.
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http://www.reclaimingthemind.org/blog/2012/11/sowing-in-tears/

I recently came across these words written by John Piper 21 years ago regarding Psalm 126:5-6. Many a God-lover has paused over these two verses, chewing on the reality they represent. Piper’s comments are insightful and will hopefully be an encouragement to you.

Psalm 126:5-6:
May those who sow in tears
reap with shouts of joy!
He that goes forth weeping,
bearing the seed for sowing,
shall come home with shouts of joy,
bringing his sheaves with him.


There is nothing sad about sowing seed. It takes no more work than reaping. The days can be beautiful. There can be great hope of harvest. Yet the psalm speaks of “sowing in tears.” It says that someone “goes forth weeping, bearing the seed for sowing.” So why are they weeping?
I think the reason is not that sowing is sad, or that sowing is hard. I think the reason has nothing to do with sowing. Sowing is simply the work that has to be done even when there are things in life that make us cry. The crops won’t wait while we finish our grief or solve all our problems. If we are going to eat next winter we must get out in the field and sow the seed whether we are crying or not. This psalm teaches the tough truth that there is work to be done whether I am emotionally up for it or not; and it is good for me to do it. Suppose you are in a blue funk and it is time to sow seed. Do you say, “I can’t sow the field this spring, because I am in a blue funk.” If you do that you will not eat in the winter.

But suppose you say, “I am in a blue funk. I cry if the milk runs out at breakfast. I cry if the phone and doorbell ring at the same time. I cry for no reason at all. But the field needs to be sowed. That is the way life is. I do not feel like it, but I will take my bag of seeds and go out in the fields and do my crying while I do my duty. I will sow in tears.” If you do that, the promise of the psalm is that “you will reap with shouts of joy.” You will “come home with shouts of joy, bringing your sheaves with you.” Not because the tears of sowing produce the joy of reaping, but because the sheer sowing produces the reaping, and you need to remember this even when your tears tempt you to give up sowing.

So here’s the lesson: When there are simple, straightforward jobs to be done, and you are full of sadness, and tears are flowing easily, go ahead and do the jobs with tears. Be realistic. Say to your tears:‘Tears, I feel you. You make me want to quit life. But there is a field to be sown (dishes to be washed, car to be fixed, sermon to be written). I know you will wet my face several times today, but I have work to do and you will just have to go with me. I intend to take the bag of seeds and sow. If you come along then you will just have to wet the rows.”

Then say, on the basis of God’s word, ‘Tears, I know that you will not stay forever. The very fact that I just do my work (tears and all) will in the end bring a harvest of blessing. So go ahead and flow if you must. But I believe (I do not yet see it or feel it fully)—I believe that the simple work of my sowing will bring sheaves of harvest. And your tears will be turned to joy.”


Learning to sow steadfastly.
 

momi

Well-Known Member
Whoa this is good teaching - full of spiritual truth but oh so practical! Yes I will treasure this for sure.
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Precious Wavy... thank you for this healing message. Truly it is indeed healing. Not one word was shared in vain. Joy will spring forth in the hearts once broken and are now free....... again.

In Jesus' Name, Amen and Amen...

"Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted"
 

Nice & Wavy

Well-Known Member
Whoa this is good teaching - full of spiritual truth but oh so practical! Yes I will treasure this for sure.
Amen, sis! :love2:

Precious Wavy... thank you for this healing message. Truly it is indeed healing. Not one word was shared in vain. Joy will spring forth in the hearts once broken and are now free....... again.

In Jesus' Name, Amen and Amen...

"Jesus Heals the Brokenhearted"
Yes...healing. Amen! :love3:
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
OK I must've been offline or something to miss this.. so I'm bumping it for who it may benefit. I'd recently enjoyed this Word on Jesus being the Seed and was looking for the blog thread when I came across this.. timely. yep

Miss you N&W :love2:
 

JaneBond007

New Member
I must have missed this. There's currently a thread on depression and how self-help books can positively affect healing. I can't remember which personality that was, but someone complained about being in depression and feeling suicidal. The person they sought help from became very angry and told that person to get up, get physically busy and go do something and to not talk to him again unless they had become physically busy. I think it was Dr. Bronner and he told her to clean her house! That suicidal lady called back after several days and told him she felt much better and had changed her mind. Well, sowing has the same effect, basically. You keep on sowing and working on whatever it is and you are active, doing good. If you give up, you get nowhere. Wonderful message.
 

Phoenix14

Well-Known Member
Hallelujah!!! Thank you Lord for your faithfulness. Despite my tears, I know that the harvest will still come to pass. Your fruit and promises shall not be stopped
 
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