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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Friday 9th Oct 2009 8.50am

Weeping is fine- it doesnt show that one is weak and small. Thats the best part for we as christians. Referencing - Jesus Weep too...... He weep with those that weep.

Sometimes there are lots of weeping in relationships and to be vulnerable in front of your partner might seem difficult especially guys but its ok, I encourage you to do so as its from the Lord, emotions are given by Him. Weep and be vulnerable and in exchange you get a release, comforting touch and support.

Even when our partners are not that sensitive at times when we weep in front of them we can always come to the Lord, he will truely accept us at our most vulnerable point. He says in his word. Come to me all you who are weak and heavy laden and I will give you rest. When you are weak He is made strong in you ------- He takes over so you can just rest and relax and God will be in control.


Adapted From Daily Bread 9 Oct 2009

Our emotions, however, are God-given. They’re a characteristic of our having been made in God’s image (Gen. 1:27). He grieves. In Genesis 6:6-7, He was sorrowful and angry about His people’s sin and the separation it caused between Him and them.

Jesus, God in the flesh, joined His friends Mary and Martha in grieving over the loss of their brother Lazarus (John 11:28-44). “He groaned in the spirit and was troubled” (v.33). He “wept” (v.35). “Jesus, again groaning in Himself, came to the tomb” (v.38). I doubt that He apologized.

Someday when we get to heaven, there will be no more sorrow or separation or pain, and God will wipe away every tear from our eyes (Rev. 21:4). In the meantime, the tears may flow. No apologies needed. — Anne Cetas

He knows our burdens and our crosses,Those things that hurt, our trials and losses,He cares for every soul that cries,God wipes the tears from weeping eyes. —Brandt

If you doubt that Jesus cares, remember His tears.

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