When Morning Comes

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1)

It was very late when we stopped for the night at a country inn outside of Munich. We were delighted to see that our cozy room had a balcony, although an oppressive fog made it impossible to see into the darkness. But when the sun rose a few hours later, the haze began to fade. Then we could see what had been grimly shrouded the night before—a completely idyllic scene—peaceful and lush green meadow, sheep grazing with tiny tinkling bells about their necks, and big white clouds in the sky that looked exactly like more sheep—huge, fluffy sheep!

Sometimes life can get clouded over by a heavy fog of despair. Our situation may look so dark that we begin to lose hope. But just as the sun burns away a fog, our faith in God can burn away the haze of doubt. Hebrews 11 defines faith as “the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (v. 1). The passage goes on to remind us of the faith of Noah, who was “warned about things not seen as yet,” yet obeyed God (v. 7). And Abraham who went where God directed—even though he didn’t know where that would be (v. 8).

Though we have not seen Him and cannot always feel His presence, God is always present and will help us through our darkest nights. 

Father, thank You for Your promise to walk with us through all of life. In moments of doubt, help us to have the confidence You are in control and we can trust You. Amen.

When I read this three words came to mind, He is faithful! Yesterday may have been filled with disappointment, sadness and or frustration but Praise God today’s a new day, another day we have been granted to express our love and trust in The One who created us to soar above our darkest nights, we are never alone, God is always present. Trust Him!

Have a wonderful day in The Lord!

Today’s Reading is Hebrews 11:1-8