They that sow- H2232 זָרַע zâraʻ, zaw-rah'; a primitive root; to sow; figuratively, to disseminate, plant, fructify:—bear, conceive seed, set with sow(-er), yield. In tears- H1832 דִּמְעָה dimʻâh, dim-aw'; feminine of H1831; weeping:-tears shall reap- H7114 קָצַר qâtsar, kaw-tsar'; a primitive root; to dock off, i.e. curtail (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative); especially to harvest (grass or grain):—× at all, cut down, much discouraged, grieve, harvestman, lothe, mourn, reap(-er), (be, wax) short(-en, -er), straiten, trouble, vex. In joy- H7440 רִנָּה rinnâh, rin-naw'; from 7442 a creaking, shrill sound, or a loud, emotional shout of joy or grief, shout, cry, singing, rejoicing, gladness Lord, as we have sown in tears, we trust You to bring forth the harvest! Let us reap harvest with rinnah a ringing cry of joyful shouting and extreme joy. Thank you for turning our sorrow into a song. In Jesus name, Amen. Walking through difficult seasons, grief, or hard labor feels like crying in a dry field. God treats your tears and prayers like precious seeds planted in fertile soil. Farming takes time between planting and harvest. You must keep doing what is right and faithful, even when you cannot see the results yet. Just as a farmer returns carrying heavy bundles of grain, you will eventually experience a turnaround filled with gladness and a real harvest of blessings. Do not stop praying, serving, or loving just because life is heavy and hard right now. Allow yourself to feel sorrow, but believe that God is actively turning your struggle into a future testimony.