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Psalm 30:5
“For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”

Not every day feels like resurrection morning. Some days feel like Saturday—after the promise, before the breakthrough. Scripture acknowledges this space without condemnation. Resurrection joy does not deny the night—it promises the dawn.

David speaks from experience. Weeping endures, but it does not reign. Night comes, but it does not stay. Resurrection assures us that God’s favor outlasts sorrow.

This verse comforts believers walking through unresolved pain. Resurrection does not always arrive on our timeline, but it is never canceled. Morning is coming because God is faithful.

Saturday seasons test trust. They strip away easy praise and replace it with quiet endurance. Resurrection life grows deep roots here—not flashy, but firm.

Monday invites perseverance. If you are in a night season, do not despair. Resurrection joy may feel distant, but it is certain. God has not abandoned the story.

Hold on. Dawn is coming. Because Christ lives, morning will arrive.