There is a quiet mercy in the way night arrives.
Not rushed. Not demanding. Simply present — like a gentle hand guiding your spirit back to center.
May this night gather your scattered thoughts and return them to peace.
When the day has stretched you thin, when your mind has carried more than it should, evening becomes a sanctuary. The soft dark invites you to release what is unfinished, unclench what is tight, and breathe again with intention.
Let the quiet settle around you.
Let the weight of the day loosen its grip.
Let God meet you in the stillness and restore what the world has pulled apart.
Tonight is not for striving.
Tonight is for returning — to calm, to clarity, to the steady presence of the One who holds you.
May rest find you easily.
May peace rise within you gently.
And may your spirit wake renewed, whole, and unburdened.
“In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for thou alone, O Lord, makest me dwell in safety.”
~ Psalm 4:8, RSV‑CE


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