Some pain is too deep for words. You try to explain, but the weight in your chest remains, unspoken and unresolved. The prayers don’t come easily, and when they do, they feel hollow—like throwing stones into an ocean, hoping for an echo. You wonder if God even hears, if He sees how much it hurts. Because if He did, wouldn’t He take it away? “The tears you cry are not wasted—they are prayers your heart speaks when words fail.” Every drop that falls carries more than sorrow; it carries a voice. Scripture says God collects our tears (Psalm 56:8), not one slipping through His hands unnoticed. What we see as breaking, He sees as pouring out. What we fear is silence is actually the deepest form of prayer—a surrender beyond words, where the soul speaks in the only way it knows how. Christ Himself wept. At Lazarus’ tomb, in the garden before His Passion, His tears were not signs of weakness but of love so deep it overflowed. And just as His suffering wasn’t meaningless, neither is yours. The world may tell you to wipe your eyes and move on, but heaven tells a different story: those tears are not wasted, they are sown. What is sown in sorrow will one day be reaped in joy (Psalm 126:5). So let them fall. Not in despair, but in trust. God is not absent from your suffering—He is in it, closer than you feel. And even when your lips are silent, your heart is heard. Credit: @saint.steps.app on Insta #philosophy #psychology #christian #becomebetter #mindset #motivation #inspirational #selfimprovement #journey #discipline #peace #mentalhealth #workhard #dreams #qoutes #inspiration #short #shorts #shortvideo #shortsvideo #bible #dailyencouragement #truth