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Those who sow in tears will reap in joy.
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Sorrow is a Season, Not a Sentence
Commentators universally describe this verse as a timeless principle or proverb. It teaches that seasons of difficulty, struggle, and sorrow ('sowing in tears') are not the final word. God promises they will lead to a guaranteed harvest of joy. This applies broadly, from the labor of ministry and repentance to enduring personal trials, with the assurance that the future joy will outweigh the present pain.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy – Though the sowing of seed is a work of labor and sorrow—often a work so burdening the fa…
19th Century
Anglican
Joy. — Rather, singing, as in Psalms 126:2. The harvest-home songs are contrasted with the anxiety of the seed-time. Prob…
Baptist
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
Take that for certain; lay it down as a Scripture proverb. When God sends us a wet time, …
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16th Century
Protestant
They who sow in tears shall reap in joy. This sentence, in my opinion, should not only be understood of the past but also extended to the …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. A proverbial expression, encouraging faith in prayer put up for the return of t…
The beginnings of mercies encourage us to pray for their completion. And while we are in this world there will be reason for prayer, even when we a…
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