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Sleeping for the glory of God…

Sleep is often talked about negatively in the church today. We examine sleep from the perspective of laziness. That too much sleep or rest is to take away or have hearts not focused on God, but more on yourself. While partially true (there is a limit to how much you should sleep — not 12 hours!), I would argue that sleep is not only a gift from God above, but it is also a way to show trust and faith in our great God.

Unless the LORD builds the house,
those who build it labor in vain.
Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchman stays awake in vain.
It is in vain that you rise up early
and go late to rest,
eating the bread of anxious toil;
for he gives to his beloved sleep.

-Psalm 127:1,2

There are two things to notice here.

1. Sleep is a gift from God: “for he gives to his beloved sleep.”
Sleep is given to us! God has created sleep for our own good. Not only has God given us sleep as a gift, he gives it lovingly, as shown by the term of endearment “beloved”.

2. To stay awake in anxiousness is vain. “eating the bread of anxious toil”
Notice the build up to the phrase “for he gives to his beloved sleep.” Since our LORD is in full, complete, and sufficient control, why do we lay awake anxious? Do we really trust in our sovereign God? This psalm by Solomon makes it very clear that to stay up or wake early in anxiousness is a clear distrust in the control our father in heaven has over all things.

Proverbs 3:24 expands on this point:

When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.

So, when we lay to slumber, do we think about God? Do we praise God for the ability to fall into slumber and not be anxious about work, school, family, friends, “enemies”, failures, successes? God has provided us with sleep as a gift, and if we trust in his goodness and sufficiency, our sleep can be sweet for the glory of His name.

(For more on biblical understanding of sleep, check out C.J. Mahaney’s message on sleep here).

Why are you cast down, O my soul?

Why are you cast down, O my soul,
and why are you in turmoil within me?
Hope in God; for I shall again praise him,
my salvation and my God.

-Psalm 43:5

Why am I ever downcast with any despair?   Don’t I see the hope in God.  Don’t I see the moments when i shall praise and worship Him fully in his presence.  God has given me salvation, I should praise and hope in Him forevermore!

“That Christian who has free grace, who has free justification, who has the mediatorial righteousness of Christ, who has the satisfaction of Christ, who has the covenant of grace most constantly in his sight, and most frequently warm upon his heart—that Christian, of all Christians in the world, is most free from a world of fears, and doubts, and scruples which do sadden, sink, perplex, and press down a world of other Christians, who daily eye more what Christ is a-doing in them, and what they are a-doing for Christ, than they do eye either his active or passive obedience.

Christ has done great things for his people, and he has suffered great things for his people, and he has purchased great things for his people, and he has prepared great things for his people; yet many of his own dear people are so taken up with their own hearts, and with their own duties and graces, that Christ is little eyed by them or minded by them!

This is the great reason why so many Christians, who will certainly go to heaven—do walk in darkness, and lie down in sorrow.”

- Thomas Brooks, A Cabinet of Choice Jewels