“I will remember my song in the night; I will meditate with my heart, And my spirit ponders.” (Psalm 77:6, NASB)
“Indeed it is extremely doubtful if a soul can really know the love of God in its richness and in its comforting, satisfying completeness until the skies are black and lowering. Light comes out of darkness, morning out of the womb of the night …
And it is also a real and unquestionable fact of human life and culture that a person’s character is strengthened most during the darkest days.”
(from Streams in the Desert by L. B. Cowman, May 21, page 202)
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Today I am joining … Scripture & a Snapshot and Sunday Scripture Blessings .
We do need those songs in the night most of all!
Yes, yes, yes. He meets us in those deep hours, the Spirit brings songs of long ago to calm our hearts and guide us back to the one who calms our fears and bids our sorrows cease.
Sabbath blessings to you, Joanne …
My spirit ponders a lot, and thankful for His soothing song at night; especially on the very lonely nights.
Joanne love that verse and love how He ministers to us in the night!
the songs in the night are so comforting. Oh how I need them, and need to remember them! I love this verse and devotional thought along with my verses about the song of Moses and how we remember what we learn through music.