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Join Us This Sunday at 10 AM. God Sees Your Tears and Will Transform Your Sorrow Into Joy
Sunday at 10 AM at The Universal Church will be the day God will dry your tears. The Drying Tears event is for all those who, due to external or internal problems, have been in distress of soul and have had no strength nor joy in life.
Tears are not just a natural response of the eye; they also reflect deep sadness or distress from within. Tears sometimes are a profound expression of powerlessness, revealing the desperation to resolve a seemingly impossible situation.
There are tears of mothers distressed about their troubled children, and fathers who cannot provide for their families, teens facing bullying and depression, tears from abandonment, unresolved health issues, fears and uncertainty of tomorrow, tears from traumas.
However, the Almighty assures us with His unfailing promise:
Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy. (Psalm 126:5)
Take a step of faith with these three simple actions:
• Write down your source of sadness or distress on a napkin and pray sincerely to God for His rescue in your life and family.
• If you cry, use the napkin to wipe your tears.
• Bring the napkin to The Universal Church this Sunday at 10 AM and place it on the Altar of God. Together, in prayer, we will cry out to God, who can transform your sorrow into joy.
“Have you been crying and suffering because of the problems you have? Even if you are not shedding tears, your soul is crying. Let us see what the Lord Jesus said:”
Therefore you too have grief now; but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one is going to take your joy away from you. (John 16:22)
“What has taken away your joy: misunderstandings, suffering, accusations, problems? The Lord Jesus said no one will take away your joy. This Sunday, we will pray for the Lord Jesus to dry away your tears—meaning to stop your suffering.” (Bishop Bira Joshua)
I was young; however, I had lived more as an adult. At the age of seven, I was contemplating running away when I grew up. I used to tell myself I would never get married because of the abuse I was suffering. The lowest point was taking tablets and drinking. They were just flu tablets. At that age, I didn’t know what they were; I was ready just to leave. And looking at the lowest was looking at myself in the mirror and telling myself that I was ugly.
God healed me and has put His Spirit inside of me, and I now value myself. I know I have worth and the Spirit of God inside of me. I don’t have anger, I don’t hold grudges, and I have peace inside of me. (Marina)
Regardless of religion or background, join us Sunday at 10 AM at The Universal Church near you. The event is free of charge, and all are welcome. For more information on locations and alternate times, please call 1-888-332-4141 or text 1-888-312-4141. You may also contact us via our contact form (click here).
For those who live in areas without a location of The Universal Church, you may also connect to our Virtual Church via Zoom Conference. The service will also broadcast on ULFN Sunday at 9 AM CT / 10 AM ET. For a list of channels, please visit ulfn.org.