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Posted by Dion Todd April 29th, 2022 4,699 Views 0 Comments
For his anger is but for a moment; His favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may stay for the night, But joy comes in the morning. Psalms 30:5 WEB.
I tossed and turned on the bed, unable to sleep. The pressure of what was going on in our life was tormenting, and even though we were exhausted, we could not sleep because we knew what we had to face the next day. When the morning finally arrived, all the worry had been for nothing, for God had already taken care of the problem. Our worry had just been a waste of time and energy.
Looking back over my life, there were many times when things looked really bad, but when the next day came, things were better. All the worry was for nothing, and even if the situation hadn't changed, our anxiety hadn't helped.
The sentence "weeping may stay for the night" suggests an overnight visitor. It could be translated as: "At evening, weeping may arrive for the night, but Joy is coming to stay in that room in the morning, so he has to be gone by then."
Paul wrote, "For our light affliction, which is for the moment, works for us more and more exceedingly an eternal weight of glory; while we don't look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal" (2 Corinthians 4:17'18).
Don't worry about tomorrow. Instead, wait patiently on God. He knows what is going on in your life. Pray, spend a little time with Him each day, just the two of you. Share your heart with Him. Sit quietly and listen for a moment. It will change your life for the better, and you will be amazed at the mini-miracles that will begin to happen around you.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, I look to You today. Please turn my weeping into joy. Walk with me, talk with me, and help me get to know You better. Teach me what I need to know to move forward. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!
Note: FAAD group members (Fight Against Anxiety & Depression) today is"Feel Good Friday!". This event is about lifting up each other up! We all have times when we are weak, but together, we can get through it! We invite you to share anything that may have prompted a good feeling in your heart today. Even if you're having a bad day, perhaps look to encouraging scriptures, prayers or thoughts, and testimonies of God's work. Whether you are suffering from anxiety or depression or just want to help, all are welcome to join!: FAAD Group:
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As some of you know, Scott Riegelmann, who was a long-time brother here at RHM, passed away last Friday. His service will be in Oregon this Friday (5/23). If anyone happens to have any words that you'd like to share at his service, please message me by Thursday and they will be read in his honor at his service. God bless, everyone 🙏!
Comment from Wanda Pennington
6 hours ago
Remembering Scott's family in prayer. Sending my condolences 🙏
Comment from Lisa Moran
7 hours ago
Praying for Scott’s family. Thank you Sylvia for keeping us updated.
Comment from Lynn Brown
7 hours ago
Praying for Scott's family and friends. He will be greatly missed.🙏🩷
Comment from Bella Colliander
7 hours ago
Comfort and peace to Scott's family. He was a true friend and dearly loved. 🕊️
Comment from Elena Vasquez
8 hours ago
😢
Comment from Roseanne Braverman
8 hours ago
Such sad news, I’m sorry to hear. Please give my condolences to his family. 🙏🏻
Comment from Kevin J. Eck
10 hours ago
My Condolences to Scott's Family, God Bless them.
Comment from Celeste Strenn
10 hours ago
Prayers so much for Scott’s family 🙏🏽