Saturday, November 8, 2025

 


Recently, due to some health reasons mainly we had to shift our house.

As I walked through our new neighborhood, I noticed something interesting — shop after shop filled with beds, mattresses, and all kinds of bedroom furnishings.

Each showroom was beautifully arranged, displaying cozy bedrooms that promised perfect rest.

But as I looked around, a thought quietly arose in my heart:

“Can they really give me sleep?”

The answer came immediately — No.

They can offer comfort, but not rest.

They can provide softness, but not peaceful sleep. 

True rest doesn’t come from the finest mattress or the quietest room. It comes only from the presence of God.

The psalmist reminds us that it is the Lord who gives sleep to His beloved.

When we trust in Jesus — when we surrender our worries, our health, our fears, and our tomorrow — He fills our hearts with peace that no shop can sell and no doctor can prescribe.

Every night, as we lie down, we are invited to rest not just our bodies but our souls — in the arms of the One who neither slumbers nor sleeps.

In His presence, anxiety quiets, and our hearts find peace.... 


He gives His beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2

 “I will lie down and sleep in peace, for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8

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