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Tears in a Bottle

"Put Thou my tears into Thy bottle; are they not in
Thy book?" (Psalm 56:8 KJV)
"Do you see this woman? I came into your house, you did not give me any
water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with
her hair." (Luke 7:44 NIV)
Can you imagine collecting a lifetime of tears in a bottle? How would those
tears describe your life? Several weeks ago, I received a lovely email
devotional explaining the ancient custom of collecting tears. One individual
shared her experience in Jerusalem and the artifacts she obtained dating
back to the time of Christ, among them a tear bottle made from blown glass.
Interestingly, these bottles were commonly used to preserve tears during
times of grief and were eventually meant to be buried along with a loved one
or with its owner.
Reflecting on the ancient practice of collecting tears, the woman in today’s
scripture must have had plenty of tears to literally wash the feet of her
Savior. Living a sinful life until she met Jesus, some scholars believe that
her tears came from her own tear bottles. Provoking thought, we will never
know for certain. However, the important moral in this story is the tears
she shed were tears of heartfelt repentance.
Contemplating times of sorrow in my own life, like most people there are
many regrets. Sometimes we suffer because of things outside our control yet
because we are all sinners; many times we are simply living outside of God’s
perfect will. In any case, thanks to the God of all compassion, when our
hearts are made right before Him, we can then move forward with confidence
trusting the Lord in His mercy to redeem us from all evil.
Prayer
Father, during this Lenten season inspire us to examine our hearts before
You. Let the precious blood of Your Son cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
And may Your Spirit keep us humbly devoted to Your service now and forever.
In Jesus Name. Amen.
Lori Ciccanti
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