
We all go through seasons of rain. Sometimes, it feels like the storm clouds will never lift — like the heartbreak, struggle, or sadness we’re facing is here to stay. But no season lasts forever.
The Bible reminds us in Psalm 30:5, “Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning.” That’s a promise. A gentle assurance that the night won’t last forever, and the dawn is already on its way. Just like April’s rainy days soften the soil and nourish the earth for May’s blooming flowers, our tears often prepare the way for new growth, deeper strength, and brighter days.
It’s easy to forget this in the middle of a storm. When you’re in the thick of pain, disappointment, or uncertainty, it feels like the rain is all there is. But underneath the surface, things are shifting. Healing is taking root. Hope is gathering strength.
God often does His deepest work in the dark — not to punish us, but to prepare us.
So if you’re in a rainy season right now, hold on. Keep showing up. Keep hoping. The sun will shine again. Your joy will return. And just like the most vibrant flowers bloom after the wettest spring, you may find that what grows out of this time is more beautiful than you ever imagined.Let this be your gentle reminder today: the storm won’t last forever. Sunshine always comes after the rain.