To Say Your Grace In The Morning
“To say your grace in the morning and your belief at nights.”
This beautiful melody below was written for Psalms 92:3.
We could ask why saying grace is related to the morning, and what the belief has to do with nights? And even more so, why does the Pslam use the plural (nights) to describe the hours of darkness, and singular to describe the hours of light (day)? The day stands for the hours that the sun shines and happiness comes to the heart, so it is natural to greet the morning and to say grace to the light: when all of nature is wide open for us and illuminates in the morning. So when we are happy we feel a great lightness and we enjoy the simplicity of being.
When the night comes and the shade takes the place of the light, and later darkness approaches, we feel sadness. We can... Read More