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Good Evening, its good to be with you tonight, I want to share something with you that is on my heart.
Just earlier this week a couple of friends and I were talking about this subject, they are pastors and we all agree this is something that our people need to hear, it is something that is crucial for us to understand as followers of Jesus Christ.
So tonight I would like to speak with you on this subject sowing tears and reaping joy.
Sowing tears but reaping joy.
(Let’s pray)
In the early 1800’s a presbytirian pastor by the name of Robert Murray Mcheyne had a brief but powerful ministry, he served in a difficult region and yet 700 people would come to know Christ personally.
He used to tell people and other pastors especially that they should preach to their people as though they were on the brink of eternity.
He died after a fruitful ministry at the age of 29 from typhus, his ministry affected Scotland so greatly that for years to come, people would refer to Robert Murray MCheyene in fact British expositor John Phillips in one of his commentaries told a story that after the death of RMcheyne that another pastor was so deeply concerned that his own ministry wasn’t bearing any fruit for Christ that he decided to visit the church where mcheynne had pastored and just walk around and meet some folks he had pastored.
He went there and sure enough there was a janitor hard at work in the building, and he asked the custodian in the building if he knew RMM and he said yes in fact I was the janitor when he was pastoring here, and he asked him would you give me a little tour of the church and he shook his head gladly.
While they were walking along the pastor asked him would you by any chance know some secret to his effective spirit filled ministry?
This elderly man nodded his head again and said come with me, and he took this pastor to RMM study for the most part it hadn’t changed.
This janitor told this young pastor to sit down in RMM chair.
He did, he said now put your elbows up on his desk.
He did, he said now put your face in your hands and he did.
He said now, weep.
Weep for your congregation, weep for your community, and your world.
The psalmist writes in
Now the immediate context of that psalm is the return of Israel from exile, their tears are being replaced with shouts of joy, they are once again planting a harvest in their land.
I find it interesting that the idea of sewing and weeping is found in the NT in fact Jesus will talk about sewing the seed of the word .
Paul uses the same analogy with sewing the work of God and bringing fruit in fact earlier in he tells the Corinthians that the letters that I wrote to you they have been bathed in my tears.
Paul tells the Ephesian elders that he taught them and he ministered to them with tears and through trials.
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A little later on he says I admonished you for three years with TEARS and you think hey I wanna be powerful in the spirit like Paul but I don’t wanna cry over people for three years that would be a sign that God wants me in another ministry.
But for three years I bathed my ministry among you with tears.
Now in Paul’s day there were many false gods and they were unmovable they cared nothing for people, they cared nothing about people’s pain or grief, they were called in Paul’s day by the greek word Apathea which we have translated into the word apathy.
The false gods were apathetic they didn’t care.
So this idea in the psalm to bear seed and minister the word of God and bathing your ministry in tears, i mean to serve Jesus with that kind of emotion and passion doesn’t seem to be Godlike.
It certainly wouldnt have been in the first century.
But has it ever occured to you that we never read in the NT where Jesus laughed?
Now I believe he did, I can see humor in many things he did and I believe Jesus being fully human laughed but were never specifically told that.
What would shock the early believer is that the Son of God would weep openly.
That He wasn’t like the other so-called gods who were apathetic and didn’t care.
In John’s gospel in chapter 11 you remember when He arrives at the tomb of Lazarus, lazarus has been for four days, and Jesus has intentionally waited before coming.
When he shows up and stands near the tomb, the Bible tells us He was deeply moved in His Spirit and agitated, or troubled.
So He is obviously not apathetc to people who are hurting.
The verb translated “troubled” was used in Paul’s day of a horse straining under the harness breathing heavily.
Phillips translates it, He was deeply moved and visibly distressed.
Then of course in verse 35
JESUS WEPT
GOD CRIED
When you study that word it actually reads, Jesus BURST INTO TEARS.
Even knowing what He knew He joins with us in our suffering.
They taught in Jesus’ day that the soul of the dead hovered over the body for three days hoping to renter it and once they saw the decay of the fourth day they would go on to sheol believing now that they could not resuscitate the body.
So what is happening here is that it is not a coincedence that Jesus intentionally waits four days.
Lazarus wont be resuscitated from nearly dying in their eyes he will be raised from the dead.
Jesus will then shout that awesome shout LAZARUS COME FORTH!
Literally Lazarus HERE is what it meant, outside.
Lazarus here outside.
If Jesus had not called him by name then everyone in the cemetery would have immediately risen.
But Jesus confines it to this one man for now.
So resurrection fruit life, followed tears of sorrow.
The writer of Hebrews tells us in the days of his flesh Jesus offered up prayers and supplications with loud crying and tears.
We have no idea of the burden that Christ carried over His mission and over the world.
What Do You Weep For?
What have you cried over?
What is it that you want so badly that it brings you to tears?
I wanna do something a little different tonight I wanna take a biography and tell you a story a true story of how this played out in the lives a one couple you may have never heard of, but I pray you never forget them.
This couple illustrates this psalm.
It all begins in 1921 David Flood and His wife Savannah and their little two year old son leave sweden for the interior of Africa they traveled with another couple the eriksons they served together in the local church, in fact Savannah was the violinist and music minister.
They had committed their lives to the gospel in the interior of these unreached tribes and now they are filled with enthusiasm, and excitement and optimism as they literally hack their way through the congo and they dont have a village planned they are just gonna show up and start ministering.
To their surprise, when they come to the first village the chief wont let them in.
They are afraid that these individuals will upset the tribal gods and they wont let them in.
So after weeks of hacking through the Congo, they come to another village and they are turned away again, and to another they are turned away again, and again, and again.
Months of carrying their own supplies hunger and weakness, they prayed as they reached one more village that God would open that door and allow them to begin ministry.
But this chief was more hostile than any other they had come across yet, he demanded they leave.
Their biography reads:
“They struggled to carry their supplies to the summit of a little hill nearby.
Putting up thier tents they knew they were too weak to head out again.
So they decided to clear away the brush from the top of that hill and build mud huts, and do their best to reach this hostile people.”
During the next agonizing weeks and months David and Savannah struggled to learn swahili, along with the eriksons.
They did everything they could think of to do, but the chief would not change his mind and they would not be allowed in.
Both couples wept as they prayed out with loud crying for God to open the door for gospel.
But no door opened, in fact villagers weren’t allowed to go up the hill to visit them only one little boy was allowed to sell them chickens and eggs once a week.
David was amazed at his wife because she insisted that while they may never reach that village that they should focus their efforts on winning this child for Christ.
So everytime this kid would visit them she would shower him with love and attention sewing the seeds of the gospel into his little heart and the other missionaries watched one afternoon months later as Savannah and that little boy kneel on top of that hill and with tears coming down her cheeks she heard this little boy praying in belief and repentence to Christ.
But he had to keep it a secret or else he wouldn’t be allowed to return to his village, or worse....
But to the others the eriksons this mission was a complete failure.
So they decided to leave David and Savannah Flood and return to a little established mission many miles away and even though the Floods continued to battle malaria and crude conditions they decided to stay.
Sometime later Savannah announced that she was expecting their second child, now she is already weak and struggling physically and David is fearing the worst.
It was really too weak and weary to travel through the jungles of the congo, without risking her life and the babies.
So the baby is gonna be born in this mud hut.
The young native boy who had become a Christian carried the news back to the village and to their surprise and joy the chief allowed a midwife to come and spend time there and help her when the delivery time came.
By the time it was time to have the baby Savannah was already weak with Malaria, she is in pain suffering from higgh fever and their little girl is born.
Savannah whispers that she should be called aina classic swedish name.
17 days later Savannah Flood died.
Hopeless filled with a sense of rage and bitterness David her husband digs a crude grave and buries his 27 year old wife and how he thinks can he possibly take care of a 2 year old son and now a sickly little girl without assitance and he hires a villager and several others and he takes his two children down the mountain and to that mission station, he is finished with the ministry and the gospel and he is finished with God.
As far as he is concerned God has taken the life of his bride and his ministry, refused to answer his prayer this has been nothing less than a tragic waste.
The problem now is this how does he get back home, how does he get back to Sweden.
This is a huge task it is difficult enough to care for a 2 year old boy out in the congo much less feeding and caring for this newborn baby girl.
Well the Eriksons at that mission station have been unable to have children and he offers them the chance to adopt aina and they gladly welcome her into their family.
With that David leaves never to return again, he never even looks back.
Before Aina turns 1 year old Joel and Bertha Erikson have thier food poisoned by some of the locals and within days of each other die an agonizing deaht.
Aina is once again without parents, she is soon claimed by another missionary couple who choose to raise her as their own.
When she is 3 years old that adopted missionary couple leaves the mission field of the congo and settles in minneapolis minnesota.
Her swedish name will be changed to Aggie she would later write that even as a young girl she was different, she became known as the daughter of the missionary who died on the mountain, and the title of her biography is “A GIRL WITHOUT A COUNTRY” Eventually she comes to faith in Jesus attends North Central Bible college in Minn.
and meets and marries a Godly young man, who was going into ministry.
The decades just fly by, she has no info about her father, she knows very little of her past.
She knows her parents names David and Savannah Flood, she doesnt know the language of her homeland and really knows noting else, she has a husband a family a busy ministry, she doesnt really have time to think about it.
In fact her husband Dewy Hurst has become the president of a Bible college in Seattle Washington where they move and continue in ministry into their 40’s.
Then one day, unexpectedly and she will never know how, a swedish religious magazine shows up in her mailbox, she has no idea who sent it and she can’t read it!
She has no idea of the language, but she turns the pages over and their is a picture that arrests her attention.
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