He Sees You When You’re Sleepin’...
By Dr. Charles W. Page
Do
you recall trying to sleep on Christmas Eve while waiting for Santa to
come to town? The anticipation of Saint Nicolas and all his goodies was
just too much—who could sleep? The lyrics of Santa Claus is Coming to
Town taunted me. “He sees you when you’re sleeping—he knows when you’re
awake…” I tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, fearful I’d miss out
on Santa’s visit if he caught me awake. I never doubted Santa’s ability
to be aware of my wakefulness.
Unfortunately, as adults, the issues that keep us awake during the Christmas season are more complicated than those we experienced as kids. Financial burdens, strained relationships, difficult decisions, brooding regrets and fretful thoughts race through our minds and hinder our rest. There is someone who “sees you when you’re sleeping and knows when you’re awake.” It’s not Santa Claus. The Bible reminds us, God’s eyes never close. Perhaps this truth can tuck us in for the night.
“He will not allow your foot to be moved; He who keeps you will not slumber.
Behold, He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.” (Psalm 121:3-4)
We
erroneously think that as we “turn in” that God somehow “turns off” or
moves on to do more important things. But God doesn’t wait for us to
wake up before He returns to work. God is just as active during our
sleep—or sleeplessness. Believers can rest assured knowing God is awake
guarding our lives.
What does God do as we slumber? Psalm 127:1-2 reminds us that God gives to those that He loves as they sleep. What does God give? Understanding God’s generous nature, one rendering would be that God gives to the believer whatever is needed at the time. God can give you wisdom and direction with decisions as you “sleep on it” overnight (Psalm 16:7, James 1:5). Maybe there is a financial need. The scriptures are filled with examples of how God provided for the physical needs of those He loved as they rested (I Kings 19:1-8; Exodus 16:1-8). God’s gifts are good, perfect (James 1:17), eternal (Ephesians 1:3) and purposeful (Galatians 5:22-25). They do not require batteries, warranties and cannot be purchased in stores. But they are available 24/7/365—not limited to one night each year. God’s greatest gift did not arrive under a tree but on a tree (John 3:16). “He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him freely give us all things?” (Romans 8:32) It’s plain to see, God has our back as we sleep. Try this Christmas recipe for rest.
An
English proverb reminds us, “As you make your bed so you must lie in
it.” The truth of God’s Word helps us face our situations. Although we
cannot change the failures of our past, we can rest with a clean
conscience based on God’s gift of forgiveness. Our current circumstances
may appear overwhelming, but God gives His presence and His guidance in
our hour of need. Our future is secure and hopeful when God’s greatest
gift—His Son—is kept in view. A life supported by a vibrant, healthy
relationship with the Shepherd of Sleep makes the most comfortable
mattress. In childlike faith learn to trust Him as you lie down to sleep
and remember: “He sees you when you’re sleeping.”
Author Bio
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Dr.
Charles W. Page is a sleep-deprived surgeon who completed medical
school and residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Page is currently a rural surgeon and has taken numerous medical
mission trips to South America and the Middle East. He and his wife
Joanna live in Texas with their five children. He is the author of Surrendered Sleep: A Biblical Perspective. You can find more information at
surrenderedsleep.com.
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Surrendered Sleep
A Biblical Perspective
by Dr. Charles W. Page
PUBLISHER: Camino Real Publishers
ISBN-10: 0983138109
ISBN-13: 978-0983138105
PRICE: Paperback: $14.95; Ebook: $10.95
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