Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning!

Psalm 30:5 by King David who killed Goliath the Philistine by a sing shot, 1Samuel 17. I often define the night as life because as we know it to be is consistent with trials and tribulations we go through. The morning I define as our Heaven, going to our eternal home with God where there’s no more pain or suffering.

Weeping, our sorrows and woes over sickness, lost of a love one, finances, relationships, our jobs, family issues, whatever may disrupt our peace, which is inevitable in this life as we all know it, with our highs and lows of emotions. Always fighting to gain balance and take control, not allowing it to get away on us. Weeping can also be define as the bad in life, our hell

Joy, our joy that seems to last like a flicker of a light. Why does everything good seems to not last long in our lives. The balance is not needed here, it’s the climax that needs to be maintained. Joy can last just as long as weeping or even longer in the world, but we can’t grasp it simply because anything that makes us uncomfortable in life we want it to immediately stop and anything that makes us feel good we want it to last forever, but seems short lived. Joy can be defined as good, our Heaven.

Weeping may endure for a night and the night sometimes can be long. Joy comes in the morning no bad things last forever. But let’s be realistic the night will always come and so will the morning. Through the hard times which is the weeping, look forward for a time of rest and renewal.

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