June 12: Joy Comes in the Morning
Dr. Terry-Ann Robinson Key Text: “For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5 Have you ever noticed that sicknesses seem to get worse at night? As a parent, I’ve watched my daughter struggle with asthma, and the nights are always the hardest. Sometimes, her breathing grows more labored as the hours pass. The quiet of the house is filled with the sound of her coughing or the wheeze in her chest. We take turns sitting at her bedside, counting her breaths, listening anxiously for any sign of distress. The darkness brings uncertainty and the discomfort seems magnified, every minute feels longer as we wait for relief. We pray and do what we can, but the night can feel endless and heavy. Yet, something remarkable happens with the dawn, the morning brings hope, fresh air, and strength. As the sun rises, her breathing eases, and the tension in the house lifts. She jumps up ready t...