April 5, 2006
Always Awake
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A mother and her 4-year-old daughter were preparing for bed. The child was afraid of the dark. When the lights were turned off, the girl noticed the moon shining through the window. "Mommy," she asked, "is that God's light up there?" "Yes, it is," came the reply. Soon another question: "Will He put it out and go to sleep too?" "Oh no, He never goes to sleep." After a few silent moments, the little girl said, "As long as God is awake, I'm not scared." Realizing that the Lord would be watching over her, the reassured child soon fell into a peaceful sleep.
As Christians, we may confidently commit both the night and the day to our ever-faithful God. He is fully aware of our fears in the dark as well as our frustrations in the light. We can be assured of His constant care. His loving eye and protecting hand are always upon us.
Perhaps you face lonely hours because of illness or the loss of a loved one. The shadows of the night make the anxiety of your situation seem greater than ever. Doubts arise and fears flood your soul, robbing you of your needed rest.
Trust the heavenly Father, and with the psalmist you will be able to say, "I will both lie down in peace, and sleep; for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety" (Psalm 4:8). Remember, God is always awake. Paul Van Gorder
If you have trouble getting to sleep, try resting in the Lord.
As Christians, we may confidently commit both the night and the day to our ever-faithful God.
Talking "the faith" and committing to the faith.. are surely two different things, aren't they?
Thank you as always for your morning cuppa & dip into God's word.
This child too is learning to be in peace always for this very reason. A gentle and quiet spirit is of great worth in the sight of the Lord (1 Peter 3:4) for good reason: it means that one is resting in His trustworthiness, and that is a form of praise. Amen.
Thank you so much for the devotion, dear Mayor.