Weep - for there is no grain or wine
To offer at the temple of the Lord
Joel;1:8-9
When crisis strikes there is an option of weeping. There is also an option of being strong and facing it.
Weeping is good, for it reveals your helplessness. But why do you weep is the question we need to ask ourselves. Do you weep out of self pity? Or of self righteousness, demanding things from God's hands?
Weep because of the realisation that God is robbed off. Because He has been disappointed yet again be you.
Weep with God. For He is crying too. Not seeing your plight. Of course He is concerned about you. But He is in control of your life. And He cares for you. But He is weeping seeing the plight of mankind. The sinfulness and fallenness and lostness that so rules him.
Weep for God. And let your tears come out as prayers.
Weep for others. Weep for authorities. Weep for nations. Weep for friends. Not just for you and your dear ones alone.
Weep like Jeremiah.
Weep like God asked Joel.
Weep like Hannah and get a Samuel for the whole nation.
Weep like Elizabeth and get a John the Baptist.
Weep like Mary and get a Saviour for others.
Weep like David and get a Psalm 51.
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