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My Tears in God’s Bottle

2017-05-17
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I recently read an article which reminded me crying is not something to be ashamed of. Crying shows sorrow, and we definitely have many things we need to sorrow over. In Psalm 38:17-18, the psalmist says: “My sorrow is continually before me. For I will declare mine iniquity; I will be sorry for my sin.” We sorrow over sin, and we also sorrow in the trials God handpicks for us. Crying over these sorrows results in many, many tears. Tears running and running and running. Tears that are silent....

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2017-05-17

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Young Calvinists
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Psalms
Psalms 38:17-18Psalms 56Psalms 9:12
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meditationscomfortcryingsorrowtrust in god
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