Showing posts with label Tears of joy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tears of joy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

NOT ALL TEARS ARE EQUAL - Not all tears are equal, and tears are not forever - God is not indifferent to your tears - He sees and He knows - someday, there will be an end to the pain and the grief which cause most of them - “He will swallow up death forever, And the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from all faces; The rebuke of His people He will take away from all the earth; For the LORD has spoken.” – Isaiah 25:8, NKJV - Not all tears are equal. Neither are the causes of all tears equal. People shed tears for a lot of reasons: joy, sorrow, pain, grief, remorse, excitement, shame and a host of other emotions. Joyful tears are much to be preferred to tears of remorse and sadness — the kind people shed over the casket of a little five-year-old boy whose arms cradle a teddy bear, a worn, tattered blanket tucked beside the still body. Not all tears are equal. There are tears of repentance, which flow freely and leave the heart cleansed, the face shining, and the conscience clear. Tears of repentance do a lot more good than tears shed over remorse — the kind that comes when you get caught and you fear the embarrassment of being found out. No, not all tears are equal, and neither are tears bad, as we are prone to think — a sign of weakness, especially for us men who repress our emotions lest someone know our hearts can be touched.


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Not All Tears Are Equal
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Not all tears are equal, and tears are not forever - God is not indifferent to your tears - He sees and He knows - someday, there will be an end to the pain and the grief which cause most of them
Harold J. Sala
God’s Word Today



“He will swallow up death forever, And the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from all faces; The rebuke of His people He will take away from all the earth; For the LORD has spoken.” – Isaiah 25:8, NKJV


“Not all tears are equal,” Nahum Barnea told the press.
He should know. His son was killed in a bus bombing in Israel in 1995.
Isaiah 25:8 | Grief scripture, Worry scriptureHe was comparing the suffering and tears of the children whose fathers had been killed by a terrorist’s bomb with the tears of the children of the terrorist who was imprisoned for the crime.
Barnea is right. Not all tears are equal.
Neither are the causes of all tears equal.
People shed tears for a lot of reasons: joy, sorrow, pain, grief, remorse, excitement, shame and a host of other emotions.
You may go to a movie and be deeply touched by the plight of a puppy dog floating down a river towards the roaring falls. It’s make-believe.
The actual puppy was never in real danger, but it touches your heart and you cry.  
Your tears are for a different reason than that of the mother whose baby is dying and whose grief-stricken heart is broken as her eyes fill with tears.
Actually, the first mention of tears in the Bible is that of a mother who fears her child is dying, and ironically, the baby who lived became the father of the Arabs including the terrorist whose bomb killed Nahum’s son as he rode the bus in Israel (See 1 Samuel 1).
ALIVE TO GOD - Isaiah 25:8 'The Sovereign LORD will wipe... | FacebookBut when a mother sheds tears over her baby whom she loves, geography and political boundaries are not important.
But not all tears are equal.
The father of the Prodigal, as older men are prone to do, probably shed tears of joy when his boy who had wandered far from home came back, humiliated and repentant.
Why do people cry when they are happy?
Yes, it seems strange, especially to youth that don’t understand why the wellsprings of emotion can’t contain the joy, and overflow in tears.
There are happy occasions, and tears of joy, which seemed so ridiculous to me in my youth, and now make sense to me.
Joyful tears are much to be preferred to tears of remorse and sadness — the kind people shed over the casket of a little five-year-old boy whose arms cradle a teddy bear, a worn, tattered blanket tucked beside the still body.
Not all tears are equal.
There are tears of repentance, which flow freely and leave the heart cleansed, the face shining, and the conscience clear.
Tears of repentance do a lot more good than tears shed over remorse — the kind that comes when you get caught and you fear the embarrassment of being found out.
No, not all tears are equal, and neither are tears bad, as we are prone to think — a sign of weakness, especially for us men who repress our emotions lest someone know our hearts can be touched.
Go to a museum in Israel today and you will find that the ancients so valued tears that they preserved them.
How? By catching them in tear bottles which are now on display — something strange to us today.
There is one more thing that needs to be said. God is not indifferent to your tears. He sees and He knows.
 “I have heard your prayers and seen your tears,” God told Hezekiah when he thought he was dying (2 Kings 20:5).
Read 1 Samuel and notice how God’s heart was moved by the intensity of Hannah’s prayers when she could not conceive a child.
Then take your Bible and mark that great passage in Isaiah where God says, “He will swallow up death forever, And the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from all faces; The rebuke of His people He will take away from all the earth” (Isaiah 25:8, NKJV).
Not all tears are equal, and tears are not forever.
Someday, there will be an end to the pain and the grief which cause most of them. May God hasten that day!
Resource reading: Revelation 21

Speaker, author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963.Pioneering the five-minute commentary in Christian radio, Dr. Sala’s daily “Guidelines-A Five Minute Commentary on Living” is heard the world over in a variety of languages. Sala, who holds a Ph.D. in biblical text, has authored over 55 books published in 19 languages.He speaks and teaches frequently at conferences, seminars, and churches worldwide. Residing in Mission Viejo, California, Harold and his wife, Darlene, have three adult children (daughter Bonnie is now Guidelines president) and eight well-loved grandchildren.
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Saturday, August 3, 2019

CRYING IN THE CHAPEL - Elvis Presley - You saw me crying in the chapel The tears I shed were tears of joy I know the meaning of contentment Now I am happy with the Lord Just a plain and simple chapel Where humble people go to pray I pray the Lord that I'll grow stronger As I live from day to day I've searched and I've searched But I couldn't find No way on earth To gain peace of mind Now I'm happy in the chapel Where people are of one accord We gather in the chapel Just to sing and praise the Lord

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Elvis Presley
Written By  :   Artie Glenn
Album    :       How Great Thou Art



lyrics
[Verse 1]
You saw me crying in the chapel
The tears I shed were tears of joy
I know the meaning of contentment
Now I am happy with the Lord


Just a plain and simple chapel
Where humble people go to pray
I pray the Lord that I'll grow stronger
As I live from day to day


[Chorus]
I've searched and I've searched
But I couldn't find
No way on earth
To gain peace of mind


[Verse 2]
Now I'm happy in the chapel
Where people are of one accord
We gather in the chapel
Just to sing and praise the Lord


You'll searched and you'll searched
But you couldn't find
No way on earth
To gain peace of mind


[Verse 3]
Take your troubles to the chapel
Get down on your knees and pray
Your burdens will be lighter
And you'll surely find the way
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"Crying in the Chapel" is a song written by Artie Glenn for his son Darrell to sing. Darrell recorded it while still in high school in 1953, along with Artie's band the Rhythm Riders. The song was rejected by Hill and Range Songs and Acuff-Rose Music. The song was eventually published by Valley Publishers which also released the single featuring Darrell Glenn. It became a local hit and then it went nationwide. The original version of the song (Valley 105) was issued in May 1953. The song became one of the most covered of 1953. Darrell Glenn's original recording reached number one on the Cash Box charts (where all versions were amalgamated) and number six on Billboard. Darrell Glenn's original version also hit number six on the Billboard pop singles chart and number four on the Billboard country and western chart, Rex Allen's number eight, Ella Fitzgerald number 15, and Art Lund reached number 23.
June Valli recorded the song with an orchestra directed by Joe Reisman in New York City on June 11, 1953. RCA Victor Records released it as a single in the U.S. (catalog umber 20-5368). and elsewhere by EMI on the His Master's Voice label (catalog numbers HR 10007, N 14105 and CS 14). This was the most successful pop version on the Billboard charts, reaching number four after charting for 17 weeks beginning August 1, 1953.
On October 31, 1960, Elvis Presley recorded a version of the song with plans to put it on his RCA gospel album, His Hand in Mine. Three takes were recorded, but neither Elvis nor the Jordanaires, who provided background vocals, were satisfied. Eventually it was decided to shelve the recordings and move on.

Elvis Presley version
On April 6, 1965, "Crying In the Chapel" was issued on RCA's "Gold Standard Series." It became Elvis' first million seller since "Return to Sender" in 1962 and his greatest chart success over a six-year span. The single hit number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and topped the Easy Listening chart for seven weeks. It was later included as a bonus track on Presley's 1967 gospel album, How Great Thou Art.
Presley's version also was a hit in Great Britain, where it spent two non-consecutive weeks at number one.
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