I am more likely to possess that trait in the daylight hours.
The "fearful" talk that I hear in my head between 2 and 4 am seems to come down from the ceiling---similar to a night in a ER hospital room when I heard announcements for a doctor, or a code blue.
A jolt of words that seem to "rattle" me and stay with me. Hard to get out of my head.
I, like a few other folks, need to fear less and trust more especially during the night watch. Those hours when the thoughts in one's head can resurrect fear.
More often than not, they are thoughts of which I have no control over the outcome---think worry. (Philippians 4: 6-7)
To be fearless in the wee hours, I need to fear less of those things which I cannot control and trust more in the One who controls everything.
Tonight's bedtime story will be the twenty-third psalm---
A jolt of words that seem to "rattle" me and stay with me. Hard to get out of my head.
I, like a few other folks, need to fear less and trust more especially during the night watch. Those hours when the thoughts in one's head can resurrect fear.
More often than not, they are thoughts of which I have no control over the outcome---think worry. (Philippians 4: 6-7)
To be fearless in the wee hours, I need to fear less of those things which I cannot control and trust more in the One who controls everything.
Tonight's bedtime story will be the twenty-third psalm---
Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. (Psalm 23:4)
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