The Lord has heard the voice of my weeping. Psalm 6:8
There’s a song that says,”Tears Are A Language That God Understands”. Here we see the basis for that title. And who hasn’t wept? We cry over all sorts of things. When we can’t explain or express ourselves any other way we weep. When the burden is heavy and the pain is unbearable we weep. When our mind is troubled and our heart is broken we weep. It is good to know that our tears get God’s attention.
Spurgeon said:”Is there a voice in weeping? Does weeping speak? In what language does it utter its meaning? Why, in that universal tongue which is known and understood in all the earth, and even in Heaven above. When a man weeps, whether he is a Jew or Gentile, Barbarian, Scythian, bond or free–it has the same meaning in it. Weeping is the eloquence of sorrow. It is an eloquent orator, needing no interpreter–but understood by all.
It is sweet to know that our tears are understood, even when words fail. Let us learn to think of tears as liquid prayers, and of weeping as a constant dropping of importunate intercession which will surely wear its way right into the very heart of God’s mercy, despite the stony difficulties which obstruct the way. My God, I will “weep” when I cannot plead, for You hear the voice of my weeping!”
