October 18
Tears, Then Joyful Harvest
"They that sow in tears shall reap in joy." (Psalm 126:5)
Weeping times are suitable for sowing: we do not want the ground to be too dry. Seed
steeped in the tears of earnest anxiety will come up all the sooner. The salt of prayerful
tears will give the good seed a flavor which will preserve it from the worm: truth spoken
in awful earnestness has a double life about it. Instead of stopping our sowing because of
our weeping, let us redouble our efforts because the season is so propitious.
Our heavenly seed could not fitly be sown laughing. Deep sorrow and concern for the souls
of others are a far more fit accompaniment of godly teaching than anything like levity. We
have heard of men who went to war with a light heart, but they were beaten; and it is
mostly so with those who sow in the same style.
Come, then, my heart, sow on in thy weeping, for thou hast the promise of a joyful
harvest. Thou shalt reap. Thou, thyself, shalt see some results of thy labor. This shall
come to thee in so large a measure as to give thee joy, which a poor, withered, and scanty
harvest would not do. When thine eyes are dim with silver tears, think of the golden corn.
Bear cheerfully the present toil and disappointment; for the harvest day will fully
recompense thee.
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