Psalm 30:5

Encouragement #26 of 40

"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning."

— Psalm 30:5

Reflection

The night may feel eternal, but it is temporary. Morning always arrives, and with it — joy.

How to Pray With This Verse

Read the verse once for the words, a second time for the main idea, and a third time as a personal prayer. Ask what the passage reveals about God, what it names about human need, and what response it invites today. This keeps the reflection rooted in Scripture instead of becoming only a motivational quote.

If the verse brings comfort, receive it slowly. If it challenges you, name the specific habit, fear, relationship, or decision it touches. A daily verse is most useful when it becomes one small act of faithfulness: a confession, a thank-you, a phone call, an apology, a moment of rest, or a renewed commitment to trust God.

Study Notes

This page is a devotional entry, not a full commentary. For context, open the verse in the Bible reader and read the surrounding chapter. You can also explore related themes in topical study or continue through the 30-day devotional.