Psalm 16:7 says, “My heart instructs me in the night seasons.” Nights are for reflection, for reconsidering actions, for repentance, and for remembering God.
Psalm 119:55 says, “Your decrees are the theme of my song. Wherever I lodge in the night, Lord, I remember your name that I may keep your law.” Night is for instruction, not for sin or uselessness. Use your nights to meditate on God’s Word, to pray, and to align your heart. Those who misuse the night often come out harder than they went in. Those who use it wisely come out refreshed, restored, and positioned.
Night is when you cannot work, as in full daylight. It is a time to receive instruction and obey. Ruth obeyed during her night season. She followed instructions exactly and was rewarded with a husband when her season ended. During your night, follow God’s direction. Obey His instructions. Do not look for distractions, love, or envy what others are doing in their daylight. Your obedience in the night sets you up for the next season of light.
Night is a pause between phases. It is for restoration, for your spirit to receive instruction, and for your heart to receive counsel. Do not waste it in sin, distractions, or envy. Spend your nights meditating, singing, praying, and obeying God.
Morning will come, but night will also come (Isaiah 21:12). Use your day well. Endure your night properly. Finish what God has given you. Respect the night as a time of rest, rejuvenation, reflection, and preparation.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/Jd3yrjE3wio?si=ve4O4NNG27aGcvZ0
[Published On 2/2/2026]


