Prayer is an often misunderstood topic for a lot of people. Some people think that for prayer to be effective, it has to be done a certain way. There is much written and taught on the subject of prayer.
I’ve always taken the simple approach to prayer. Heartfelt prayer can never be done wrong. You won’t offend God by praying from your heart in the manner you choose. Sometimes prayer can only be expressed in tears that flow from a broken place inside.
I know that there have been times when I have had no words for the things that I took to God… but He knew. There are times when I’ve seen women wail and cry out, indescribable grief and travail that only He could understand.
I also remember my Grandmother and Mother praying for me and not giving up – even when I ran from God for so many years. Those prayers didn’t fall on the deaf ears of an uncaring God. No, they were all saved as they rose up to God.
In the Book of Revelation, chapter 5, verse 8, John writes, “And as he took the scroll, the four living beings and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp, and they held gold bowls filled with incense — the prayers of God’s people! (NLT)
David, in Psalm 56, verse 8, writes this of the Lord: “You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book.” (NLT)
Tears in Scripture play a unique role in spiritual prayer. This passage, along with numerous others in Scripture regarding a spirit of brokenness, pictures a variety of reasons and functions related to what might be termed “the ministry of tears,” a ministry Charles H. Spurgeon defined as “liquid prayer.”
Don’t ever think that your prayers are just here and gone and that God forgets. Your prayers do, in fact, live on in the spirit realm. If you have petitioned God for something that is in keeping with His will, your prayers rise as incense to a loving God, and He saves them until such time that He works all things together to accomplish His will and purposes for you and through you and your loved ones.
Even if your prayers are just tears – God hears and understands, and your prayers live on in Heaven.