SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
READ: Psalm 16
My heart also instructs me in the night seasons. – Psalm 16:7
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Samuel 8-10
The
psalmist David had his dark, lonely nights when everything seemed out
of control. Doubts and fears assailed him, and there was no escape from
his problems. He tossed and turned just as we do, but then he turned to
his Shepherd (Ps. 23:1) and reminded himself of the Lord’s presence.
That brought peace to his anxious, troubled soul. David said, “Because
He is at my right hand I shall not be moved” (16:8).
We
too have occasions of wakefulness when anxious thoughts jostle one
another for attention, when we curse the darkness, and when we long for
sleep. But we mustn’t fret, for darkness can be our friend. God is
present in it, visiting us, counselling us, instructing us in the night.
Perhaps on our beds, as nowhere else, we may hear God’s voice. We can
listen to His thoughts and meditate on His Word.
We
can talk to the Lord about every concern, casting our care on Him (1
Peter 5:7). We can talk about our failures, our conflicts, our
challenges, our anxieties, and our frustrations over His lengthy delays –
all the things that stress us out and render us sleepless – and listen
to what He has to say. That’s what can set us apart from ordinary
insomniacs. That’s the secret of quiet rest. – David Roper
I couldn’t sleep last night, but did not toss
And count my wakefulness a dreadful loss;
Ah, no! I was quite glad to lose my sleep –
I had such wondrous company to keep! – Seller
When you can’t sleep, don’t count sheep. Talk to the Shepherd.
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