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Joy Comes In the Morning

By: A Onah

Devotional - Weeping Endures For a Night
Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning (Psalm 30:5)

Have you ever cried yourself to sleep? With or without tears, who hasn’t in one way or the other?

God is an empathic God. When Lazarus, a dear friend of Jesus died, Jesus wept. He felt the pain and sorrow of Lazarus siblings and was very moved by it all. Jesus was always moved with compassion. His heart always went out to those in anguish or despair.

God is still the same today. Even if you don't think it, God feels your pain and agony too. You are never alone with your tears.

Many say time is a healer. However, the Word of God says that God is our Healer. The passing of time may bring healing of a kind but not total comfort, assurance and healing the way God does. Many today seek alternative ways of lessening their pain, their worries and stresses through other means including new age religions and such like. However, only God can soothe and bring us lasting hope. Hope where there is no hope. Wholeness where there is no cure. Restoration where there is lack. And only healing from God brings perfect peace.

A year is like a thousand years in God’s sight, a thousand year is but a year. What we must remember is that the morning does come. Don’t give up! If we put our trust in Him, He will wipe those tears away. In God’s perfect time, He will make right the wrong. He will bring renewed hope. And with hope, eventual joy.

Prayer: Lord, I thank you for being such a compassionate God. Thank you for the hope of a renewed morning. You are indeed my healer, my Jehovah Rophe, for you wipe away my tears and bring me joy. In Jesus name, Amen.

Closing Thought: The darkest hour is just before dawn. Hold on, your morning has come.

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