(A Daily Reflection on Divine Mercy)
There are some who easily fall asleep each night and remain
asleep until morning. There are others
who struggle greatly with sleep and this becomes a great burden and a source of
discouragement. If you are one who
struggles with sleep on a regular basis, or even on rare occasions, see this
cross as an opportunity rather than as a burden. A sleepless night offers one particular
opportunity to you. It can be seen as an
invitation to spend the night with our Lord.
Though it is healthy to work to deal with the cause of sleeplessness so
as to remedy it, it is also good to embrace it in the moment if it
happens. Even something as seemingly
insignificant as this can become a source of holiness. Seek to use a sleepless night as an
opportunity to pray and meditate upon the life of our Lord. One good reflection on such an occasion is to
prayerfully meditate upon the night of Jesus’ arrest and imprisonment. His night that night in prison would have
most certainly been one of constant prayer to His Father. Recall also that there were many nights when
our Lord chose not to sleep. Scripture
reveals that Jesus regularly “spent the night in prayer” (e.g., Luke
6:12). Thus, in this act, Jesus gives
great power to pulling an “all-nighter” with Him in meditation and prayer. By embracing this Cross with our Lord you
will see an abundance of Mercy pour forth on your life (See Diary #1515).
If this is a struggle that you face, try to look at it from
a new perspective. Seek the Lord in your
sleepless night and enter into communion with Him in His. Much Mercy awaits you as you seek to
transform this cross into grace.
Lord, I pray that every
cross I carry will be transformed by Your Mercy into an opportunity for
holiness. I especially offer my nights
to You, dear Lord. Whether I sleep in
Your arms or remain awake in Your presence I give each and every night to
You. Jesus, I trust in You.
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