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What does the Bible say about joy coming in the morning?

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The Bible teaches that while weeping may endure for the night, joy will come in the morning (Psalm 30:5), emphasizing hope amidst sorrow.

Psalm 30:5 states, 'Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.' This passage illustrates the transient nature of sorrow in the lives of God's people. During times of suffering, there is a promise of eventual joy that awaits believers. This joy is not merely a fleeting happiness but signifies the deep, abiding joy that comes from being reconciled to God and experiencing His transformative love. The psalmist reassures the saints that their period of weeping has a purpose and that God's favor brings life, culminating in the joy of His salvation and presence that ultimately overshadows their trials.
Scripture References: Psalm 30:5

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