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We Can Go to Bed Without Fear

Sleepless nights. You are lying there tossing and turning, your mind replaying the problems of the day. The worries are certainly enough to keep you awake. From financial struggles to uncertain decisions about the future, it can feel as though the troubles of life are prowling outside your window, waiting for the right moment to overwhelm you. Fear and insecurity often become the dominant emotions of the night, but Solomon reminds us they do not have to be.

He writes in Proverbs 3:

“You can go to bed without fear;
you will lie down and sleep soundly.
You need not be afraid of sudden disaster
or the destruction that comes upon the wicked,
for the LORD is your security.
He will keep your foot from being caught in a trap.”

Our trust in the Lord brings security. It gives us confidence that He has everything under control, even when life feels uncertain. Scripture repeatedly reminds us that God has always been a master at solving problems.

The Israelites stood trapped between the Red Sea and the Egyptian army, and God parted the sea to make a way through. When they wandered in the wilderness without food or water, He provided manna from Heaven and water from a rock. He sent ravens to feed Elijah, directed Naaman to healing waters, and ultimately sent His Son into the world to solve mankind’s greatest problem — separation from God because of sin.

The Bible says, “For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ.” God’s answer to humanity’s greatest need was Jesus, and that same God still watches over us today with the same attention, care, and compassion.

Troubles and difficult seasons are part of life. None of us are exempt from them. Yet God’s faithfulness is just as certain. He is still working, still providing, and still making a way where there seems to be none. Because of that, our sleepless nights can become restful ones.

But how do we actually live this out in everyday life?

One practical step is to identify what is truly weighing on your heart. Many times, anxiety feels overwhelming because it is undefined. Instead of carrying a general feeling of fear, pause and honestly ask yourself what is troubling you most. Is it finances? A relationship? Your health? The future? Once you identify it, bring that specific burden to God in prayer.

Another important step is remembering how God has already been faithful. The same God who parted seas and provided in the wilderness has likely carried you through difficult seasons before. Spend time reflecting on the moments when God made a way in your own life. Looking back at His faithfulness can strengthen your confidence for today’s challenges.

It is also important to stop trying to solve tomorrow’s problems in the middle of the night. Many sleepless nights come because we are attempting to control situations we cannot fix at that moment. Rest is not laziness; sometimes rest is an act of trust. Choosing to sleep is choosing to believe that God is still working, even while you are resting.

When fear begins to rise, replace panic with prayer. Your prayer does not need to sound polished or perfect. Even a simple prayer such as, “Lord, I am afraid, but I trust You,” can redirect your focus from fear to faith.

Filling your mind with God’s truth also matters. Before bed, spend time reading passages like Psalm 91, Proverbs 3, or Psalm 4 instead of ending the day consumed by worry, bad news, or endless scrolling. What fills your mind often shapes your peace.

Finally, focus on taking the next faithful step rather than demanding the entire plan. God often guided His people one step at a time. He gave Israel manna for the day, direction when they needed it, and strength for the moment they were in. You may not have every answer about tomorrow, but you can trust Him with today.

Psalm 4:8 says:

“In peace I will lie down and sleep,
for you alone, O LORD, will keep me safe.”

The problems surrounding you may still be real, but God’s presence is greater than the pressure you feel. The same God who solved impossible problems throughout Scripture is still at work in your life today. Because of that, you can move forward with confidence, rest in His care, and trust that you are never carrying your burdens alone.

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24/7 Watchman

Countless hours of sleep have been lost to worry and anxiety. Our minds are preoccupied, so we have difficulty falling asleep. Worrisome thoughts continually force their way into our slumber causing us to suddenly awaken. Worry and anxiety try to rob you and I of the rest we deserve, but Scripture offers hope.

Psalm 121 reminds us of a 24/7 watchman, who is constantly looking after us. “He will not let you stumble. The one who watches over you will not slumber – indeed, he who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps” (Psalm 121:3-4).

Allow those words to soak in for a moment. The Lord is watching over us, and he never takes a break. Psalm 121 reminds us the Lord is always watching; he is always protecting, so we can rest.

The next time worry refuses to let you sleep, or anxiety loudly bangs on the door in the middle of the night, Try remembering the promise of Psalm 121. You have a 24/7 watchman!

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Sleepless Nights Can Become Restful Ones

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Sleepless nights; you’re lying there, tossing and turning. Your mind is focused on the problems of the day; they are certainly enough to keep you awake at night. From the financial struggles of a pandemic to the decision about a new job, it seems the world’s troubles are prowling outside your window just waiting for an opportune time to pounce. Fear and insecurity are the dominant feelings of the evening, but Solomon reminds us they need not be.

He writes in Proverbs 3:

“You can go to bed without fear;
    you will lie down and sleep soundly.
 You need not be afraid of sudden disaster
    or the destruction that comes upon the wicked,
 for the Lord is your security.
    He will keep your foot from being caught in a trap.”

Our trust in the Lord can bring us security. It can bring confidence of knowing he has everything under control. Just look at how he’s handled problems in the past.

  • The people of Israel were caught between the Red Sea and the Egyptian army, so the Lord’s solution was to part the sea, giving the Israelites a dry way across.
  • When Israel was in the desert with no food or water, God solved the problem by dropping Manna from Heaven and providing water from a rock.
  • The Lord sent ravens to feed Elijah, Naaman to the muddy waters of a river, …

And a baby to a manger to solve the biggest problem mankind has ever experienced. Mankind separated from God because of sin was the problem, and God’s solution was his son, Jesus. The Bible says, “For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ. God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him.” The Lord has been a master at problem-solving.

Each problem has been met with confidence, security, and compassion. Each one solved in a way only God could. The same God who took care of these problems is watching over us. He is handling our troubles with as much attention and detail. From the smallest of troubles to the biggest of problems, God solves each one in a way only he can. We only need to trust him.

As the Psalmist says in Psalm 91:

“Those who live in the shelter of the Most High
    will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
This I declare about the Lord:
He alone is my refuge, my place of safety;
    he is my God, and I trust him.
For he will rescue you from every trap
    and protect you from deadly disease.
He will cover you with his feathers.
    He will shelter you with his wings.
    His faithful promises are your armor and protection.
Do not be afraid of the terrors of the night,
    nor the arrow that flies in the day.
Do not dread the disease that stalks in darkness,
    nor the disaster that strikes at midday.

The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me.
    I will protect those who trust in my name.
When they call on me, I will answer;
    I will be with them in trouble.
    I will rescue and honor them.
I will reward them with a long life
    and give them my salvation.”

Troubles and problems are almost a guarantee. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t experienced these types of seasons in life. If we trust him, the Lord’s security is also a guarantee. He will put his master problem-solving skills to work, and those sleepless nights can become restful ones. Psalm 4:8 concludes, “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, O Lord, will keep me safe.”