Post by Les on Feb 6, 2022 21:34:14 GMT
Sweet Sleep By: Cindy Hess Kasper
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When you lie down, you will not be afraid [and] your sleep will be sweet.
Proverbs 3:24
Today's Scripture & Insight:
Proverbs 3:19–24
When my friend Floss lies awake at night, she thinks about the lyrics of the hymn “My Jesus I Love Thee.” She calls it her “middle-of-the-night” song because it helps her to remember God’s promises and the many reasons she loves Him.
Sleep is a necessary—but sometimes elusive—part of life. At times we may sense the voice of the Holy Spirit bringing unconfessed sin to our mind. Or we begin worrying about our job, our relationships, our finances, our health, or our children. Soon a full-scale dystopian future starts running on a loop in our brain. We assume we nodded off for a bit, but when we look at the clock, we realize it’s been only moments since we last checked.
In Proverbs 3:19–24, King Solomon suggested that we can receive sleep benefits when we embrace God’s wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. In fact, he claimed, “They will be life for you . . . . When you lie down, you will not be afraid [and] your sleep will be sweet” (vv. 22, 24).
Maybe we all need a “middle-of-the-night” song, prayer, or Bible verse to softly whisper to help us shift our jumbled-up thoughts to a mind fully focused on God and His character. A clear conscience and a heart full of gratitude for God’s faithfulness and love can bring us sleep that’s sweet.
Reflect & Pray
How might turning to God when you can’t sleep give you peace? What song, prayer, or Scripture can you meditate on to help you focus on God?
Dear God, thank You for loving me. Help me to focus on Your faithfulness instead of the worries of this life.
SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
The Bible uses imagery for creation that can seem strange to modern readers: The Old Testament describes the earth as sitting on foundation pillars (see 1 Samuel 2:8; Job 9:6; 38:4–11; Psalms 18:15–16; 75:3; Proverbs 8:22–29). Today, we might dismiss it as simply metaphorical. But to the original audiences, it showed that Yahweh was the true God.
The ancient world imagined cosmic geography not as planets orbiting the sun, but as a table-like Earth set on massive pillars above unfathomable waters of chaos. Above, a huge dome separated the dry land from those same waters above. And all of it—the earth, the waters, the sky—were the products of warring gods.
Proverbs 3:19–20 proclaims that God alone created the earth. And this same God—whose wisdom is seen in the majesty of creation—provides us with wisdom so we can navigate life in a way that honors Him.
Jed Ostoich
Proverbs 3:19-24
King James Version
19 The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens.
20 By his knowledge the depths are broken up, and the clouds drop down the dew.
21 My son, let not them depart from thine eyes: keep sound wisdom and discretion:
22 So shall they be life unto thy soul, and grace to thy neck.
23 Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble.
24 When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.
Click here for the Audio Message
When you lie down, you will not be afraid [and] your sleep will be sweet.
Proverbs 3:24
Today's Scripture & Insight:
Proverbs 3:19–24
When my friend Floss lies awake at night, she thinks about the lyrics of the hymn “My Jesus I Love Thee.” She calls it her “middle-of-the-night” song because it helps her to remember God’s promises and the many reasons she loves Him.
Sleep is a necessary—but sometimes elusive—part of life. At times we may sense the voice of the Holy Spirit bringing unconfessed sin to our mind. Or we begin worrying about our job, our relationships, our finances, our health, or our children. Soon a full-scale dystopian future starts running on a loop in our brain. We assume we nodded off for a bit, but when we look at the clock, we realize it’s been only moments since we last checked.
In Proverbs 3:19–24, King Solomon suggested that we can receive sleep benefits when we embrace God’s wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. In fact, he claimed, “They will be life for you . . . . When you lie down, you will not be afraid [and] your sleep will be sweet” (vv. 22, 24).
Maybe we all need a “middle-of-the-night” song, prayer, or Bible verse to softly whisper to help us shift our jumbled-up thoughts to a mind fully focused on God and His character. A clear conscience and a heart full of gratitude for God’s faithfulness and love can bring us sleep that’s sweet.
Reflect & Pray
How might turning to God when you can’t sleep give you peace? What song, prayer, or Scripture can you meditate on to help you focus on God?
Dear God, thank You for loving me. Help me to focus on Your faithfulness instead of the worries of this life.
SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
The Bible uses imagery for creation that can seem strange to modern readers: The Old Testament describes the earth as sitting on foundation pillars (see 1 Samuel 2:8; Job 9:6; 38:4–11; Psalms 18:15–16; 75:3; Proverbs 8:22–29). Today, we might dismiss it as simply metaphorical. But to the original audiences, it showed that Yahweh was the true God.
The ancient world imagined cosmic geography not as planets orbiting the sun, but as a table-like Earth set on massive pillars above unfathomable waters of chaos. Above, a huge dome separated the dry land from those same waters above. And all of it—the earth, the waters, the sky—were the products of warring gods.
Proverbs 3:19–20 proclaims that God alone created the earth. And this same God—whose wisdom is seen in the majesty of creation—provides us with wisdom so we can navigate life in a way that honors Him.
Jed Ostoich
Proverbs 3:19-24
King James Version
19 The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens.
20 By his knowledge the depths are broken up, and the clouds drop down the dew.
21 My son, let not them depart from thine eyes: keep sound wisdom and discretion:
22 So shall they be life unto thy soul, and grace to thy neck.
23 Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble.
24 When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.