The unusual adjective I just employed is derived from the Latin language. It means “not” (the “in” prefix) “able to be violated, assaulted” (the verb “violare”) … thus; “absolute, unalterable, unbreakable, impregnable,” among others.
The word then developed through history to also mean: “sacred, sacrosanct, hallowed,” even “spiritual!”
By now you’re probably wondering, “Preacher Bagwell, what is this Promise?”
It is written in Psalm 30:5 … “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”
Wow!
Dis you get this?
“WEEPING may endure for a night, but JOY cometh in the morning.”
Now granted, this Truth only applies to those who are saved by God’s Grace, born again into God’s Family.
Sinners, rebels against God and His Son and His Word … have no “joy” in their eternal future … but eternal damnation, punishment. “Weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth,” to quote Jesus Himself!
But for the child of God … “joy in the morning,” that’s our everlasting prospect! That’s a Bible Promise, thus inviolable!
Notice this Pledge from God does not say we will never suffer or face difficulty … but that such unpleasantries are not permanent!
Morning is coming, God’s Great Tomorrow!
Dear Christian friend, are you going through one of those “hard times” today, right now in your life?
If so, I have good news … it won’t last indefinitely!
It is temporary!
To every Blood-washed man and woman … “joy cometh!”
Joy in the Morning for you!
Remember, “Some Golden Daybreak Jesus Will Come,” as the old song still proclaims!
Paul put it this way, read it and shout Glory! “For our light affliction, which is BUT FOR A MOMENT, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” 2 Corinthians 4:17
“Joy unspeakable!” (1 Peter 1:8)
— Dr. Mike Bagwell
I just though this would be a good reminder during these days of sinful chaos in which we live.
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