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rl69
08-28-2016, 07:25 AM
Psalms 4
"I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety." (v. 8)

Let your last thought at night be a thought about your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The last thoughts that lie on our minds at night are powerful and determinative, for the door into the subconscious is opening and they drop in to work good or evil. It’s bad enough struggling with evil thoughts while you are awake; don’t let them take control while you are asleep. Your conscious mind may be inactive while you are asleep, not so the subconscious. The last thoughts lying in your mind as you go to sleep usually become the "playthings" of the subconscious, and it works on these during the hours you are asleep. If it is true that your mind is active while you are asleep – and there certainly seems to be plenty of evidence to support this theory, then make your mind work in a positive and not a negative way. Satan delights in dropping an evil thought into your mind during the moments immediately prior to sleep, because he knows that it will work destructively all through the night, influencing your attitudes and most likely preventing you from enjoying a peaceful night’s sleep. Then when you wake, you find that not only do you have to face the problems of another day, but you also have to face them without having drawn fully on the resources available to you through sleep. Thus begins a recurring pattern which cannot help but drag you down. So learn to elbow out any evil thought that enters your mind just before sleep, and let your last thought be a thought of Christ.

Prayer: Father, if it is true that my mind works when I am asleep, then help me to make it work for good and not for evil. Teach me the art of holding a thought about You on my mind immediately prior to going to sleep. I shall begin tonight, Lord. Amen.

For Further Study Genesis 1:24-31 (http://skimlinks.pgpartner.com/rd.php?r=402&m=1479366617&q=n&rdgt=1403277623&it=1403450423&et=1403882423&priceret=64.95&pg=~~2&k=c2044a9ad71e8774463a4b7e100a297a&source=feed&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fdp%2FB00GV86 CLG%2Fref%3Dasc%5Fdf%5FB00GV86CLG3089708%3Fsmid%3D ATVPDKIKX0DER%26tag%3Dpg%2D1585%2D01%2D20%26linkCo de%3Ddf0%26creative%3D395097%26creativeASIN%3DB00G V86CLG&st=feed&mt=~~~~~~~~y~~~); Psalms 1
1. When does God’s day start?
2. Why is it important to meditate on God’s Word at night?

buckwheatpaul
08-28-2016, 07:29 AM
Amen! Thanks for the post as well as the further study info....Paul

Pine Baron
08-28-2016, 07:29 AM
Thank you, rl. Again a very relevant thought. Personally I repeat the Lord's prayer as I close my eyes. Doesn't always work. I am a sinner.

Boaz
08-28-2016, 08:39 AM
I always pray after I turn off the light and lay down in bed . So much to pray for , many times I fall off to sleep before finishing . Makes me feel guilty the next morning .

Blackwater
08-28-2016, 06:25 PM
Thanks, RL. Lots of Truth in there. We are at our weakest when we're not consciously making use of the good advice and instruction the Lord has given us. "An idle mind is the devil's workshop," the old timers used to put it.