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Sunday, January 4, 2026

The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow



“Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there’ll be sun…”

Thanks, Annie. Turns out she was onto something eternal.

A brand-new year arrived, but aside from the clock striking midnight, nothing really looked different. The first minute of a new day is just as dark as the last minute of the old one. No fireworks. No instant brightness. Just… night.

That’s often how new seasons feel too.

We step into something new, but the heart still aches like it did yesterday. The bills still wait. The answers still seem silent. Doors we’ve prayed over remain stubbornly closed. We’ve done everything “right,” stood on God’s promises, and yet—midnight lingers.

But here’s the truth we never question: the sun has never failed to rise.

Not once.

No matter how dark the night, morning always shows up. And that’s exactly the kind of faith God invites us to have. “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)

God sees the dawn before we ever do.
He sees people and circumstances aligning long before we notice movement.
He knows precisely when we’ll step out of the tunnel and into the light.

We don’t need to know the timing. We just need to trust the certainty.

“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” (Lamentations 3:22–23)

So if today still feels dark, take heart. Midnight is not permanent. Silence is not absence. And delay is not denial.

Let’s thank God before the sunrise. Gratitude in the dark strengthens faith in the light. When we trust Him the way we trust tomorrow’s sunrise, something supernatural happens—hope steadies us, peace settles in, and courage grows.

So don’t fear when you can’t yet see the dawn.
The most beautiful things are often born in the darkest moments.

And just like always…
the sun will come out tomorrow. 🌅

#Annie #sunwillcomeout #Tomorrow

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