Verse of the day: For his wrath is only a moment; Your favor is for life; at dusk crying may come, but joy comes in the morning (Psalm 30. 5).
A moment in God’s wrath seems quite long, but, after all, it is only a moment; If we mourn the Holy Ghost, we cannot expect God to smile at us; however, he is a God willing to forgive and soon leaves aside any memory of our faults. When we are discouraged and die almost because of God’s wrath, His favor brings us a new spirit.
- This verse has a half-crossed tone.
- Our night of sadness becomes a day of rejoicing.
- Vivacity is the characteristic of mercy at the time of the believer’s discipline.
- The Lord is not pleased to use the rod in his chosen ones.
- He gives us one or two sticks.
- And the discipline is over.
- Yes.
- The spirit and joy that come after anger and sadness far exceed healthy sadness.
Oh my heart, start singing hallelujah! Don’t cry all night; Rinse your eyes in advance of the morning. These tears are a balm and are intended to cause as much benefit as the morning sun’s rays. Tears wipe away his eyes to contemplate God in his grace and make the vision of his favor more precious. A night of sadness provides shadows that clearly highlight the highlight of a painting, so everything is fine for the believer.