Monday, June 28, 2010

Bottles and Books

You number my wanderings, put my tears into Your bottle, are they not in Your book? (Psalm 56:8)

Are you the kind of person who keeps a daily record of what you do? I journal, I write down things that take place, and needs that I pray about.

Did you know that God is keeping a journal about you? His journal is composed of bottles and books. David sais, "You number my wanderings, put my tears into Your bottle, are they not in Your book?" God watches our traveling and notices our weeping. He has His eyes on our feet and His eyes on our eyes.

God sees where we walk. He knows the paths we've been on. Some of these paths have been rather bumpy. But that can be for our good, for as a little boy once said, "The bumps are what you climb on." God sees our wanderings, and He's marked it all in His record.

God sees when we weep. He sees and records our tears and files them for future reference. Among the Semitic people, mourners often catch their tears in a little bottle, a symbol of their sorrow. Then they place the bottle in a tomb or casket.

One day God will show you the book and the bottle. He's going to say, "I knew when your heart was broken. I knew what you were going through. I've kept a record of it. Now, that sorrow shall be turned into joy." And everyone of your tears will become a jewel of beauty to the glory of God.

God knows your difficulties and sorrows. The day is coming when your sorrow will be turned to joy, and your tears will glorify Him. (Psalm 56)

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