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What does it mean that the morning comes, and also the night?

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It signifies the cyclical nature of life’s trials, where both joy and sorrow coexist under God's sovereign plan.

The phrase 'the morning cometh, and also the night' encapsulates the dual reality of the Christian experience. It reassures believers that after trials (the night), blessings and new beginnings (the morning) will follow. This underscores the Reformed view of God’s providential governance over all events in life, which ultimately leads to spiritual growth and deeper faith. The acknowledgment that both light and darkness coexist allows believers to trust in God’s faithful presence through all seasons, affirming that their trials are purposeful and not without hope as they await the fulfillment of God’s promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 21:12, Psalm 30:5

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